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Response to ThumperNM (Reply #33)

Oh how refreshing! Another state joins the club. KaryninMiami Nov 2012 #1
The common link ThumperNM Nov 2012 #33
Post removed Post removed Nov 2012 #38
That's enough to flip the Senate seat Renew Deal Nov 2012 #2
also enough to evict Arpaio. politicat Nov 2012 #4
What's been counted so far has already but Barber back into a slight lead in his race last i checked Mr.Turnip Nov 2012 #5
I think Barber's up by more than he was down for the last couple days. sweetloukillbot Nov 2012 #13
wow, that many votes sure could, since most are Dem. This crap has to stop. Divine Discontent Nov 2012 #8
172,196 p ballots x 45-minutes each = long time... kerouac2 Nov 2012 #3
They're doing 1500 an hour. progressoid Nov 2012 #6
KNR Thanks highplainsdem Cha Nov 2012 #7
Provisional ballots ensure people get to vote if they show up and are qualified Coyotl Nov 2012 #9
I worked the polls in AZ.........and these are some of the reasons thelordofhell Nov 2012 #10
When you are saying district, do you mean precinct? sweetloukillbot Nov 2012 #12
Yes.....precincts thelordofhell Nov 2012 #14
Were there a lot of folks without ID? Please see comment #27. n/t Tx4obama Nov 2012 #28
3 thelordofhell Nov 2012 #31
Basically the same as in Ohio Maeve Nov 2012 #30
SOS Husted send every voter an absentee application. LisaL Nov 2012 #36
How did they call all these races when they knew there were so many ballots still uncounted? KathieG Nov 2012 #11
MSNBC Had A Segment The Other Day DallasNE Nov 2012 #15
isn't that a hell of a lot of provisional ballots? newspeak Nov 2012 #20
Isn't it a coincidence the way StarryNite Nov 2012 #16
Oh, no coincidence. This is clearly planned and widespread BlueCaliDem Nov 2012 #17
I'm in AZ and all votes will be counted. former9thward Nov 2012 #19
It actually appears to be a very large number. Even OH has ~3-fold less provsional ballots. LisaL Nov 2012 #21
A "precinct" worker in Phoenix told me they poverlay Nov 2012 #18
Then they weren't doing their job thelordofhell Nov 2012 #26
How much you want to bet that hispanic looking folks were told they weren't on the rolls bushisanidiot Nov 2012 #22
If we had same day registering and voting in AZ like we did in NC then AZ would be blue. grantcart Nov 2012 #23
I lived in Tucson and then Mesa for many years EmeraldCityGrl Nov 2012 #25
The Federal Government should withhold funding EmeraldCityGrl Nov 2012 #24
IMPORTANT UPDATE: Voters that did not have ID have to present it by Wednesday to election office Tx4obama Nov 2012 #27
Does anyone have a link to an Arizona dot gov site that has the results? Tx4obama Nov 2012 #29
azsos.gov nt JusticeForAll Nov 2012 #37
Most of this could have been avoided... cgnick Nov 2012 #32
I hope it's being monitored.I also hope they recount Minnesota's votes that went to Batshit Bachmann judesedit Nov 2012 #34
What democracy in AZ ????? U2can Nov 2012 #35
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