Well, look, Pinal county was a unique circumstance that we could have seen coming months ahead of time. They were completely understaffed and very much underfunded. And that was a problem that the board of supervisors should have recognized early. Now an experienced election administrator would be able to say, hey, you guys only have one or two people running an office that's supposed to be supported by seven. (02:48–02:52)
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