U.S. Rep. Ron Barber, Martha Mc Sally

U.S. Rep. Ron Barber, Martha McSally.

The Pima County and Cochise County elections departments finished the electronic recount of ballots Wednesday in the Congressional District 2 race.

Pima County scanned about 252,000 ballots โ€” regular ballots, early ballots and provisional ballots โ€” and Cochise County scanned about 37,000.

Next comes the process of counting a sample of the ballots by hand. Political party representatives will randomly select 5 percent of the polling place precincts for hand counting. Cochise County will start its hand count on Friday and Pima County will begin Monday.

Because there was less than one-tenth of 1 percent of votes separating Republican Martha McSally from Democrat Ron Barber, the law required a recount. McSally won 161 more votes than Barber in the original count. Results of the recount likely wonโ€™t be made public until Tuesday or Wednesday, when the counties turn over the numbers to Arizona Secretary of State Ken Bennett, who will send them to a Maricopa County Superior Court judge for certification.


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