The vote counting is over and the lawsuits over the results are mostly over with. But there are some outstanding questions about what happened in one county after a recount was completed there.
The race for attorney general was already one of the closest in state history after the first round of counting after Election Day, with a little more than 500 votes separating the winner, Democrat Kris Mayes, from the loser, Trump-endorsed Abe Hamadeh. But after the required recount of the race, Mayes' lead shrunk by a few hundred votes to just a 280 vote lead.
That kind of discrepancy is not normal when it comes to recounts, and it’s being attributed to one county — Pinal, which has seen its share of election issues this cycle.
Jen Fifield, a reporter with Vote Beat, joined The Show to explain what's happening.