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14 of Arizona's 15 counties certified the voting results by the November 28, 2022 deadline; the exception was Cochise County. [55] Despite no evidence of irregularities with vote counting, Cochise County's Republican officials delayed their certification vote to December 2, 2022, to accommodate a hearing on the certification of voting machines ...
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes' office has subpoenaed two Cochise County supervisors who initially refused to certify 2022 election results.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 6 February 2025. For related races, see 2022 United States gubernatorial elections. 2022 Arizona gubernatorial election ← 2018 November 8, 2022 2026 → Turnout 62.6% 2.29pp Nominee Katie Hobbs Kari Lake Party Democratic Republican Popular vote 1,287,891 1,270,774 Percentage 50.32% 49.65% County ...
A lawsuit filed hours after Cochise County officials balked at certifying election results seeks a court order to compel the Board of Supervisors to approve the Nov. 8 tallies.
In winning Arizona, Biden won Maricopa County, by far the most populous county in Arizona, [3] making it the first time a Democrat had done so since 1948. [172] Biden also became one of only two Democrats to break even 45% of the vote statewide since Lyndon B. Johnson did so in 1964.
Not tabulating the results in Cochise County, where just over 47,000 votes were cast, would have effectively swung the House race in the 6th Congressional District in the Democratic candidate's favor.
A vote to certify Cochise County election results seems likely with a key supervisor now saying she's a "yes" vote. Cochise County official, once in doubt, now says she will vote to certify ...
Cochise County leans strongly towards the Republican Party in presidential elections. [23] [24] Although Bill Clinton carried the county narrowly in 1992, it has supported the Republican nominee by large margins in every other election since 1968, except for 1996 and 1976 when Clinton and Jimmy Carter each lost only narrowly.