View from Maricopa County Ballot Processing View 4 on October 28, 2024
phoenix – Vote counting continues in Arizona for the 2024 general election, and you can watch the process live.
According to arizona law“For statewide, county, or legislative elections, the county recorder or election official shall make a live video recording of the storage of all ballots while they are in the counting room of the counting center.
Live video recordings shall include date and time indicators and be linked to the Secretary of State’s website. “The Secretary of State shall post a link to the video coverage for the public to view.”
Click the link below to visit the county election results website and watch a live video feed of the ongoing vote count.
Maricopa County
You can track and check your voting status by texting “JOIN” to 628-683 or by heading to: https://BeBallotReady.Vote.
To watch live video feeds of Ballot Storage, Ballot Processing, Early Ballot Processing Storage, Signature Verification View, Tally Server Room, Tally View, Mesa and Phoenix Drop Boxes, go to Please access. https://recorder.maricopa.gov/elections/electionlivevideo.
Early voting began on October 9th. Officials said all early and provisional ballots will be counted at election offices, but Election Day votes will be counted using tabulation machines inside vote centers.
“Our system is not broken. @maricopacounty is counting ballots faster than ever and at the same pace as every other state. Arizona law dictates when ballots should be counted. We need a process. More importantly, I’m going to take over the accuracy and the security, every time.” said Maricopa County District 3 Superintendent Bill Gates. on twitter.
Breaking news from Maricopa County Elections officials:
- Maricopa County has between 2.5 and 2.6 million registered voters. Of those, 1.9 million, or 78%, are on the active early voter list. A total of 2.1 million people are expected to vote in the Maricopa County elections.
- Half of voters are expected to vote by mail early, and the other half will vote early in person, drop off their early vote or vote in person on Election Day.
- About 315,000 to 420,000 voters are expected to visit vote centers on Election Day.
- About 315,000 to 420,000 voters are expected to visit vote centers on Election Day.
- There is an average of 79 contests on the ballot. The large number of issues on the two-page ballot means it will take longer for voters to cast their ballots in person, leading to longer-than-usual lines on Election Day. Voters should consider voting early in person or by mail.
- Election officials are asking people who vote early from home to return both pages, regardless of which page the voter chooses to vote on.
- The Maricopa County Elections Department has hired additional election workers and added voting centers and check-in stations to accommodate longer-than-usual voting times.
- 246 voting centers will open and more than 3,000 election workers will be hired to serve voters.
- The Maricopa County Elections Department is engaged in a comprehensive voter education campaign to help voters know what to expect in the general election.
State law allows early votes to be counted before Election Day.
Election results will be announced at 8pm on Election Day. https://Results.Maricopa.Vote. The first posting will be all early votes counted to that point, and the county plans to post results from Election Day voting centers throughout the night.
“Although Maricopa County has the majority of legal votes counted by the end of Election Night, it often takes days for the media to determine a specific race. Why is that? There are two main factors: state election laws and a narrow victory,” Maricopa County officials said. on twitter. “Arizona has laws that give voters more flexibility and consideration than many other states. These laws ensure that more legal votes are included in the final count; The report will be delayed.”
Pinal County
Pinal County offers three videos on live feed. Tally room, Signature verification roomand their Multipurpose room.
apache county
cochise county
“All early votes require signature verification before being sent to be counted. The county recorder’s office verifies that the individual who signed the ballot is actually an early voter authorized to cast that ballot. All voter signatures are verified through a manual process. An individual trained in signature verification must verify that the signature matches what is recorded. This process takes time, but is essential to ensure one person, one vote. ” cochise county staff.
Coconino County
“To increase transparency, Coconino County broadcasts and makes available video feeds in all ballot processing rooms. Video feeds are tested for logic and accuracy through the official canvass of every election. In the case of an automatic recount, the recount will also be streamed.” county employee. “All ballot processing rooms are limited to state-certified election staff and nonpartisan committee members. Bipartisan committee members are trained, have passed background checks, and are color-appropriate.” All minors and non-party officials are identified by vests. Red and blue represent the majority party, and gray represents the majority. All authorized election officials wear black polo shirts. ”
Gila County
graham county
“Graham County provides a live video feed inside the General Services building to provide public access to view the election process. Cameras include early commissioning, election night counting, and late You will see a central counting and counting center that will be used to count early and provisional ballots,” county officials said.
greenlee county
“By leveraging technology, we were able to increase the safety, security and transparency of our election process by implementing publicly accessible cameras in all vote counting rooms,” county officials said. said.
La Paz County
mojave county
navajo county
pima county
Pima County offers six live video views. East facing ballot processing, Ballot processing west wall facing south. Ballot processing, e-judgment, Vote counting workand warehouse roll up room.
santa cruz county
Yavapai County
Yuma County