Posted: 11/12/2012
PHOENIX - Secretary of State Ken Bennett said Monday there are an estimated 342,936 early and provisional ballots that have yet to be counted in Arizona.
The uncounted early ballot count was 171,889, and 171,047 provisional ballots were remaining.
Arizona's counties have until Nov. 16 to verify and process the remaining early and provisional ballots. A state canvass to certify official election results for federal, statewide and legislative races is scheduled Dec. 3.
Voters who had insufficient identification when they went to a polling place were allowed to cast a "conditional provisional" ballot.
They have until Nov. 14 to return to their county elections office with proper ID.
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