CHRISTOPHER CONOVER:

We do early ballots go out in just a few days which means by the weekend people will have their ballots sitting on the kitchen table. And typically we see a big surge of votes within the first few days and then it trickles off and stays pretty steady. So most of Arizona's vote early by mail. So we really do have two election days of course both parties and lots of outside groups this time are pushing for voter registration drives here in Pima County in southern Arizona between the primary in August and last week. More than 25000 new people registered to vote. How many of them vote early we don't know how many of them vote at all. We don't know. But there is a big drive to register more voters in Arizona.