Final election results have been posted for all races in Pima County, without any change in the races since initial results were posted election night last Tuesday.
The results are considered unofficial until the election canvass and certification by the Pima County Board of Supervisors, scheduled for Tuesday.
The count showed that 38.5 percent of the county's nearly 494,000 registered voters cast ballots. Nearly 83 percent of the votes were early ballots, with most turned in before Election Day.
Vote counting was delayed in the early going by what county Elections Director Brad Nelson called problems with new software installed to count the votes. He said it had worked in test runs but not on election night.
In addition, an estimated 20,000 ballots turned in on Election Day had to be verified by the County Recorder's Office before they were cleared for counting. That took several days, further delaying the final outcomes.
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