2 Arizona counties tally more ballots than voters
[AZCENTRAL] Voter turnout during last month's primary races was a little too good in some counties, Arizona elections officials said Friday.
Initial reports from some precincts showed a turnout of anywhere from 200 to 400 percent. | Some precincts in northern Arizona tallied more ballots cast than there are registered voters, the Arizona Capitol Times reported. According to officials, errors made by poll workers and elections officials in Apache and Navajo counties led to the miscalculations. Initial reports from some precincts showed a turnout of anywhere from 200 to 400 percent.
In Apache County, the Puerco West precinct reportedly had 100 votes cast, but only 23 voters are registered there. The voter turnout added up to 434 percent. Similarly, the Fort Defiance precinct cited 1,046 ballots cast though only 357 voters reside there. As a result, turnout was shown to be 293 percent.
Posted by: Fred 2014-09-15 |