Maricopa County sees issues with tabulators
In Maricopa County, Arizona, 20% of voting locations are experiencing issues with tabulators, according to Bill Gates, the chairman of the county's Board of Supervisors.
“We've got about 20% of the locations out there, where there's an issue with the tabulator where some of the ballots that after people have voted them, try and run them through the tabulator, they're not going through,” Gates said.
Officials are working as quickly as possible to fix the issue, Gates said.
Despite the issues with the tabulators, the county retains paper ballots, so votes will be counted.
Maricopa County recorder Stephen Richer told ABC News that more than 25,000 voters have already successfully cast their ballots.

-ABC News’ Ali Dukakis and Laura Romero







