I hope she never concededs. This one is tough to take. It looks to me like a clear case of Hispanics putting their ethnicity about the country that has given them home, haven, and a chance to escape the hopeless impoverishment (economic and spiritual of Third World Latin America. (Before anyone shouts “racism,” I have a home in Honduras, love the people, and live here six months a year.)
There’s only a 4000 or so vote difference. I haven’t been able to find out about recounts. There is a 1/2 of 1% required recount, but there doesn’t seem to be any explanation of calling for a recount except someone, it looks like from the state, going to court to establish the reason a recount is necessary, then the court has to OK it.
For anyone interested, this is the break down
http://results.enr.clarityelections.com/AZ/22333/39531/en/md_data.html?cid=240&
This is nothing new. Many Hispanics believe the current borders don't exist and the American Southwest belongs to Mexico.