Watch Now: Processing general election ballots in Pima County continues
- Mamta Popat / Arizona Daily Star
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Ballots still in envelopes are fed through a machine and are automatically opened in preparation for counting later in the day at the Pima County Election Center in Tucson on Nov. 5, 2020.
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No one alleged anything went wrong with Pima County's vote count. Still the county's two Republican supervisors voted against certifying the canvass because of concerns about what they think is happening elsewhere.
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Two staff tested positive for coronavirus, and two more are not feeling well, leading the district to temporarily close the school and offer remote services.
An American badger was safely removed from the election site at Sycamore Elementary School as voters were going to the polls. No election workers were harassed, or ballots eaten, during the incident.
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