In Arizona’s Maricopa County, elections officials have flagged issues with tabulators in about 20% of polling locations. If the tabulator doesn’t read a ballot, voters can “insert their ballot in the secure slot on the ballot box where it will be counted at the Tabulation and Election Center,” the county elections office said in a statement.
Those ballots will be centrally tabulated later this evening, officials said, similar to how the country handles early voting -- but without the need to further confirm identification, because ballots dropped at polling places today are already effectively signature-verified, officials said.
“Technical staff are working to resolve an issue with tabulators and investigating the cause,” the statement said.
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