PHOENIX (KPHO/KTVK) -
The Maricopa County Recorder's Office said it still has about 470,000 ballots that need to be counted for the 2016 General Election.
There are roughly 415,000 early ballots left to be processed and tabulated and about 55,000 provisional ballots still left to be counted, the office said.
There wasn't a lot of action when we stopped by Ballot Tabulation Center in Phoenix, there wasn't a lot going on.
The current Maricopa County Recorder Helen Purcell said they weren't prepared to count ballots on Wednesday and her staff will start in the morning.
Is there a chance provisionals haven't been counted in some other states? At my University almost everyone had to provisionally vote cuz they're not from there.
Not for the presidential race, but for statewide and local offices and initiatives, maybe.
this plus
other counties are reporting it
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An estimated 39 percent of the ballots in Santa Clara County remain uncounted, about 37 percent in Contra Costa County, at least 28 percent in San Mateo County and so many in Alameda County that voting officials couldn’t even estimate the magnitude.
Statewide, more than 228,000 last-minute by-mail or provisional ballots were still uncounted, Thomas said, but that tally only included 10 counties that had reported their numbers to the elections office late Wednesday.
Of those, nearly 44,000 were from Davis County and 16,773 from Weber County, but no county had as many remaining ballots as Salt Lake.