KTAR
A month after issues plagued dozens of primary election poll locations, Maricopa County Recorder Adrian Fontes touted improvements to a voting system that accommodated record turnout.
“We are excited about taking the steps that we are taking to continue to improve on systems that for a very long time have not been working well. … This process, while not easy, will continue,” he said during a news conference Thursday that was livestreamed on Facebook.
Fontes pointed to changes in training and the way officials will deal with wait times in advance of the Nov. 6 general election. He also emphasized the availability of 40 vote centers than can be used by anybody, regardless of where they live in the county.