Most of the uncounted ballots are from Maricopa County, which Sinema was winning, and Pima County which usually breaks Democratic.
Did it ever occur to anyone that the Repubs don’t care if they lose. Many want Trump out too. If they wanted to win they would be all over this vote stealing like flies on you know what.
I think McSally has been thrown under the bus too
PHOENIX - Latest polling numbers released from the Secretary of State’s office shows Kyrsten Sinema has taken a slight lead over Martha McSally in the race for Arizona Senate.
As of 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Sinema has 932,870 votes statewide, while McSally has 923,260.
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345,000 votes remain uncounted in Maricopa County while a small number of ballots remain uncounted as well in smaller counties.
Officials estimate about 195,000 of those are early ballots, provisional, and out-of-precinct ballots that voters cast or dropped off on Election Day.
Arizona Election 2018: 2 races with results too close to call
It is one of the most-watched races across the country: will Martha McSally, a Republican, or Kyrsten Sinema, a Democrat, serve as Arizona's first congresswoman?
Both are vying to fill Sen. Jeff Flake's seat after Flake's announcement in 2017 that he would not seek re-election.
As preliminary results started to come in Tuesday evening, the two appeared to be in a dead heat with both flip-flopping for the lead.
Maricopa County Recorder Adrian Fontes expects ballot counting to continue for several days. Officials will continue to update the results daily at 5 p.m.