Error in Arizona: 86 percent of vote in, not 98 percent
A data error about the percentage of the vote counted in Arizona made it appear a higher percentage of the vote had been counted for a time on Wednesday morning.
Because of the error found in Edison Research data that was identified by New York Times editor Patrick LaForge, it appeared that 98 percent of the vote had been counted.
As of 12:09 p.m., 86 percent had been counted.
The error appeared to be corrected by news organizations quickly.
In the vote count in Arizona, Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden has won 51 percent of the vote compared to President Trump’s 47.6 percent. More than 2.7 million votes have been reported. Biden has a lead of under 100,000 votes.
(Unfortunately the maps and charts are displaying the percentage incorrectly until this can be fixed)
— Patrick LaForge (@palafo) November 4, 2020
The Associated Press and Fox News both projected Biden as the winner in Arizona, though other news networks have not called the race. President Trump won the state by roughly 4 points in 2016.
This story was updated at 12:13 p.m. to show that the error was corrected quickly.
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