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Gov. Doug Ducey is calling on the state's residents to let legal challenges play out before calling the election.
Ducey said all votes need to be counted in the state.
“We are going to count all of the votes in Arizona,” Ducey said in a press confercne. “We are going to allow whatever legal challenges that come to be swiftly adjudicated inside the state of Arizona. And I will respect the election results.”
Mohave County refused to certify the election in solitary with the state.
“At this point in time in Arizona, Vice President Joe Biden has about a 10,300-vote advantage,” Ducey said. “That is about 3/10 of one percent and there are legal challenges out there. And they have the right to those challenges. So those challenges will play out in the court and then I will respect the results of the election.”