Looks like 1,672,143 Biden, 1,661,686 Trump. It was rather close. https://www.cnn.com/election/2020/results/state/arizona/president
One of the things which has puzzled me with the recount is that I have not seen them tally the disputed votes in Maricopa County and then compute what happens if you throw out all of the votes in specific categories. Clearly some are more suspicious than others.
There is a mixture of preferences in the other counties (Tucson contains the University of Arizona for example) but those have not been examined in such detail.
So a 10,457 split. Joe Biden "won" by 10,457.
And yet in one county we have:
* 5K dead people voted in Maricopa county
* 10K voters used the same SS#
* 246,691 phantom voters on the Maricopa County voter rolls
* 235,367 ballots were changed by either a human or machine after they were tallied
* 10,943 ballots were counterfeit
* 94,737 more ballots were counted than the number of official ballots sent out in Maricopa County
* 120,867 ballots in Maricopa County had ghost votes on them from the use of Sharpies
* There were 11X more ghost votes that went to adjudication than the historical average
* 343,304 ballots were printed out of compliance
* 200,000 ballots were printed on non compliant paper
* 120,867 ballots were compromised by going to forced adjudication
So with what's known above, wouldn't a recount be in order after removing the problematic ballots cited above?