Can we wait until AZ is finished counting?
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I never bought that46XiJCAB said:I’m old enough to remember when the said Boebert had lost in CO.
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Arizona’s elections are decentralized, but ok.WestlinnDuck said:
And no orchestrated media blitz asking why it takes Arizona a week to count the votes while Florida can do it in a day and what a POS Secretary of State Hobbs is.DerekJohnson said:I mostly agree with you, but in his defense, there is an orchestrated media blitz now declaring Masters the loser, even with 200,000+ votes to count
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No they aren’t. 200 something precincts for the whole giant county. There used to be 2000. Then it all gets brought to the consolidated center. That’s centralized.MelloDawg said:
Arizona’s elections are decentralized, but ok.WestlinnDuck said:
And no orchestrated media blitz asking why it takes Arizona a week to count the votes while Florida can do it in a day and what a POS Secretary of State Hobbs is.DerekJohnson said:I mostly agree with you, but in his defense, there is an orchestrated media blitz now declaring Masters the loser, even with 200,000+ votes to count
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https://www.azcleanelections.gov/election-security/how-elections-workBob_C said:
No they aren’t. 200 something precincts for the whole giant county. There used to be 2000. Then it all gets brought to the consolidated center. That’s centralized.MelloDawg said:
Arizona’s elections are decentralized, but ok.WestlinnDuck said:
And no orchestrated media blitz asking why it takes Arizona a week to count the votes while Florida can do it in a day and what a POS Secretary of State Hobbs is.DerekJohnson said:I mostly agree with you, but in his defense, there is an orchestrated media blitz now declaring Masters the loser, even with 200,000+ votes to count
Arizona has a decentralized election system. What this means, is that there is not a single point of entry into our election system that could disrupt the entire process. Each county is responsible for conducting elections in their jurisdiction. For statewide elections, the counties conduct the election in their county and the Secretary of State aggregates the results from each county to determine the statewide results.
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They got rid of precincts. Now there are "voting centers."Bob_C said:
No they aren’t. 200 something precincts for the whole giant county. There used to be 2000. Then it all gets brought to the consolidated center. That’s centralized.MelloDawg said:
Arizona’s elections are decentralized, but ok.WestlinnDuck said:
And no orchestrated media blitz asking why it takes Arizona a week to count the votes while Florida can do it in a day and what a POS Secretary of State Hobbs is.DerekJohnson said:I mostly agree with you, but in his defense, there is an orchestrated media blitz now declaring Masters the loser, even with 200,000+ votes to count
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MelloDawg said:
https://www.azcleanelections.gov/election-security/how-elections-workBob_C said:
No they aren’t. 200 something precincts for the whole giant county. There used to be 2000. Then it all gets brought to the consolidated center. That’s centralized.MelloDawg said:
Arizona’s elections are decentralized, but ok.WestlinnDuck said:
And no orchestrated media blitz asking why it takes Arizona a week to count the votes while Florida can do it in a day and what a POS Secretary of State Hobbs is.DerekJohnson said:I mostly agree with you, but in his defense, there is an orchestrated media blitz now declaring Masters the loser, even with 200,000+ votes to count
Arizona has a decentralized election system. What this means, is that there is not a single point of entry into our election system that could disrupt the entire process. Each county is responsible for conducting elections in their jurisdiction. For statewide elections, the counties conduct the election in their county and the Secretary of State aggregates the results from each county to determine the statewide results.
Ok then.
I’m not great with numbers but it sure looks like maricopa county centrally dictates how the state will go -
the Secretary of State aggregates the results. May or may not be interesting. Carry on.
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Californians moved to Arizona and many of them took their voting habits with them. This isn’t difficult to understand.
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I'm heartsick over all this, but I mostly blame the GOP leadership for sabotaging the young populists. Uniparty
Meanwhile, the Democrats keep running the fullback dive






