50K Early Ballots Remain To Be Counted In Pinal County! That County Ran Out Of GOP Ballots On The ELECTION DAY!

Thousands of ballots are still uncounted in Pinal County’s Primary Election that took place this Tuesday.
Maricopa County still counts the ballots. According to TGP, they stopped the counting process on election night once Kari Lake took the lead statewide. She was declared the winner at 7 pm on Thursday.
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The voters are wondering what is happening and why the State and its Leftwing media refuse to call the race for Kari.
Maricopa hides the counting procedure using fences covered in tarps.
Pinal County has 50,000 ballots waiting to be counted. It is the same county that ran out of ballots on election night.
AZ Central reported:
Roughly 50,000 early ballots remain to be counted in Pinal County, spokesperson James Daniels said.
Approximately 26,000 early ballots containing federal, congressional and state contests have yet to be tallied, as well as 14,000 supplementary ballots. Those were cast by voters living in municipalities impacted by last month’s error that caused Pinal to send out nearly 63,000 erroneous ballots. They contain only city and town contests.
About 10,000 early ballots still are awaiting signature verification.
All of the outstanding early ballots arrived at the county’s Elections Department or were dropped off by voters in the days leading up to election day, Daniels said.
Daniels expects more results to drop later Thursday, but could not give an exact time or details on how many of the outstanding ballots may be included.
Outstanding ballots Update 8/4 1pm:
Cochise: 2,692
Coconino: 7,338
Maricopa: ~150k
Mohave: 18,347
Pima: 41,968
Yavapai: 17,337
Yuma: 4,732Total (so far): 242,414
Provisional ballots are included in the total and are unlikely to be fully counted. Total is R+D ballots.
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