Amid widespread irregularities marring Election Day in Arizona, there is a possibility of recounts in some close state races that have yet to be called.
The elections for Arizona attorney general and superintendent of public instruction have yet to be decided, with nearly 2.5 million votes counted, which is estimated to be more than 95% of the total vote.
As of Tuesday night, GOP attorney general candidate Abraham Hamadeh was trailing Democrat nominee Kris Mayes by 771 votes, according to the unofficial results reported by the Arizona secretary of state's office. The percentages of each candidate was 50.0%.