Arizona election officials continue to face threats, some counties delay certification

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While the count is done, some Arizona counties are delaying results as election officials face threats almost daily. FOX 10's Danielle Miller reports.

As counties across Arizona work to certify their ballot counts ahead of the state canvass on Dec. 5, many are being threatened and Maricopa County Sheriff Paul Penzone says enough is enough.

Maricopa County finished its count on Nov. 21 and officials plan to canvass its results on Nov. 28. The county saw a 64% voter turnout this year and that's a record for aBoard of Supervisors Chairman Bill Gates says they will also respond to a letter from the Arizona Attorney General's Office seeking information about how the election was administered – which comes as threats towards Gates and other election officials continue.during the election.

"We hold people accountable, and they can hide behind their keyboards and have this kind of keyboard courage and, and they can use technology to disguise their false bravado. But at the end of the day, the people who have to lead this state in this nation are the ones who oftentimes are in harm's way and at risk to those cowards, and we have to take a stand against that."Yavapai County's results will also be canvassed on Monday. Gila County certified its results last week.

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