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Ink on the ballots and ballot shortages at some polling places smeared what otherwise was a quiet primary election day across Arizona.
More than 106,000 voters turned out to the polls in Maricopa County to vote in person, according to Megan Gilbertson, Elections Department spokesperson.
Ink on the ballots and ballot shortages at some polling places smeared what otherwise was a quiet primary election day across Arizona.
More than 106,000 voters turned out to the polls in Maricopa County to vote in person, according to Megan Gilbertson, Elections Department spokesperson.
Ink on the ballots and ballot shortages at some polling places smeared what otherwise was a quiet primary election day across Arizona.
More than 106,000 voters turned out to the polls in Maricopa County to vote in person, according to Megan Gilbertson, Elections Department spokesperson.