Joe Arpaio Still Won, Arizona Vote Count Over

Lisa Blank Well, at least we get to kick around Joe for four more years, metaphorically speaking...
Arizona's vote count is over, and (news flash) Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio still beat Democrat Paul Penzone by 6.02 points, or 80,639 votes.
ARPAIO 679,967 50.7
PENZONE 599,328 44.68
STAUFFER 61,973 4.62
That's Joe's closest election in recent memory. The entire anti-Joe vote together equals 49.3 percent of those who voted in the race, leaving Arpaio with a 1.4 percent margin of victory, a mere 18,666 votes.
See also:
-Joe Arpaio at 50.74 Percent; Maricopa County Has 34,450 Votes Left
-After Election Day, AZ's Far Right Now Has a Fight on Its Hands
That's not the 13 point landslide Arpaio achieved in 2008 over Democrat Dan Saban.
Arpaio had to shell out big bucks to eke out this win: more than $7.1 million, or about $10.55 for every vote he scored.
Proving, once again, as Randy Newman once sang, "It's money that matters, in the U.S.A...."































