On Friday evening, the Arizona Secretary of State’s Office announced that over 65,000 ballots are left to be counted.
Arizona outstanding ballots 11/16 5:07PM
Maricopa: 60k
Pima: 7kState of Arizona: 67k
— The AZ Data Guru (@Garrett_Archer) November 17, 2018
Rep. Katie Hobbs declared victory on Friday in the Secretary of State’s race:
Secretary of State
Choice | Polling Place | Early Ballot | Provisional Ballot | Maricopa | Total | Percent |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Hobbs, Katie (DEM) | 94,837 | 351,041 | 12,979 | 683,292 | 1,142,149 | 50.33% |
Gaynor, Steve (REP) | 104,633 | 346,259 | 9,640 | 666,592 | 1,127,124 | 49.67% |
The race between State Senator Kate Brophy McGee and challenger Christine Marsh is the only race left in play. Brophy McGee believed that if she pandered to the teachers’ unions she might be spared. Instead, without support of the grassroots of the Arizona GOP, Brophy McGee had considerable money from the chambers of commerce and a disenfranchised base.
State Senator – District No. 28
Choice | Polling Place | Early Ballot | Provisional Ballot | Maricopa | Total | Percent |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Brophy McGee, Kate (REP) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 45,429 | 45,429 | 50.16% |
Marsh, Christine Porter (DEM) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 45,145 | 45,145 | 49.84% |