(Washington Examiner) Nearly a week after voting ended in the 2022 midterm elections, Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) and Democratic challenger Adam Frisch are still waiting for a winner to be declared in Colorado’s 3rd District.
The votes in the election between the two candidates are still being counted and, in some cases, “cured,” and the margin between the two remains razor thin. As of Monday afternoon, the vote tally in the district counted Boebert at 162,040 votes against Frisch’s 160,918 votes, giving the incumbent Republican a lead of just 1,122 votes, according to the Denver Gazette.
“We’re still in this fight,” Frisch wrote on social media. “Just in a holding pattern. As ballots continue to be counted, we continue to feel proud of where we stand and what we’ve accomplished.”
We’re still in this fight. Just in a holding pattern.
As ballots continue to be counted, we continue to feel proud of where we stand and what we’ve accomplished.
Thank you @briantylercohen for having me on to talk about where we are. https://t.co/C1Jndg086d
— Adam Frisch for CD-3 (@AdamForColorado) November 14, 2022
The process of curing a ballot involves voters taking their ballot that was initially rejected due to problems that include, as noted by Newsweek, a missing signature or signature discrepancy and then matching a signature on file or providing identification in some cases. Voters only have until Wednesday to cure their ballot.