After the 2000 fiasco, Florida is very strict with their counties regarding the standardization, proper staffing, and logistics to ensure timely reporting. The other difference comes down to timing of mail ballots. In FL the ballot MUST be received by election day unless you are overseas. This means that while a trickle come in on Tuesday, most people send the ballots well in advance. Nevada lets you screw around until the last second, and it can still be received by this coming Saturday and processed later. Arizona received hand deliveries of tens of thousands of votes on election day. In FL the mail ballots are processed and cured as received, and not twelve days after the damn election.