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Arizona finishes counting ballots after 2 weeks

By Los Angeles Times
Published: November 23. 2012 4:00AM PST

LOS ANGELES — Two weeks after the election, the ballots are finally counted in Arizona. The delay — more than half a million were uncounted on Election Day — has left community organizers who registered a record number of Latino voters in Arizona reeling with frustration and suspicion.

A crush of hundreds of thousands of early mail-in ballots received a few days before Election Day is partly to blame for the delay, election officials said. For instance, Maricopa County officials were inundated with 200,000 early mail-in ballots just on Election Day. Statewide, more than 600,000 ballots were left uncounted that day — out of about 2.2 million cast during this year’s election.

Still, Latino advocates and leaders remain suspicious and contend election officials should have been prepared.

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