Nearly three full days have passed since polls closed in Arizona and voters across the state still don’t know who won the state’s close Senate and presidential races. As of Friday evening, the winner in the senate race between Republican Kari Lake and Rep.
As votes are counted in the critical presidential swing state of Arizona, two key questions loom large: How many votes are left to count, and how many of those remaining votes does Vice President Kamala Harris or former President Donald J.
An Arizona election honcho overseeing voting in a populous county told a friend he wanted to run for Senate “to make life hell” for Kari Lake, explosive court documents show.
Donald Trump is currently leading on 52.3 percent of the vote to Kamala Harris' 46.8 percent with 69 percent of the votes counted, according to the AP.
The state’s high court also rejected bids from Republicans Abe Hamadeh and Mark Finchem related to their own losses in statewide races over two years ago.
Clarity in the Arizona State Legislature is starting to take shape as Democrats try to wrestle control away from Republicans in the State Senate and House.