One reason it takes Arizona so long to count is they accept hand delivered mail-in ballots on election day and mail-in ballots post-marked by election day. Its bad policy, fraught with potential fraud and counting delays. In short, working as designed by McCain Republicans in the state legislature.
RE: One reason it takes Arizona so long to count is they accept hand delivered mail-in ballots on election day and mail-in ballots post-marked by election day
Then do away with the pandemic era mail in ballots altogether and return to what used to work. We never had these problems prior to 2020.
Why did it only take Florida ( a state with a much bigger population) only five hours to know the winner? Answer; No mail in ballots
Why does it take France, a population of nearly 70 million people ( more than the states of Arizona and Nevada combined ) only a few hours to know the results of their elections without controversy? Again, the answer is NO MAIL IN BALLOTS.
And why did almost a third of Arizona’s tabulating machines malfunction conveniently on Election Day ( in the same problematic Maricopa County) after the state officials confidently stated that a trial run done a few days before showed that they were all working fine?
With these, how Can one not help but suspect that hanky panky is going on …