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  2. Peggy Judd - Wikipedia

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    A member of the Republican Party, she was a member of the Arizona House of Representatives from January 2011 to January 2013 (from Arizona's 25th legislative district). She was elected to the Cochise County Board of Supervisors in November 2016. [4]

  3. Arizona county that balked at certifying election results ...

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    District 2 Supervisor and county board of supervisors chair Ann English, left, and District 3 Representative Peggy Judd sit in the Cochise County Superior Courtroom prior to the board's election ...

  4. Board of supervisors - Wikipedia

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    The name "Board of Supervisors" was changed to "Board of Commissioners" in 1970 to avoid confusion with township government (where the term "Supervisor" was still used). In New York, the new boards were called "county legislatures" (and their members, "county legislators"), but not every county has adopted this system.

  5. Category:Government of Cochise County, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Government of Cochise County, Arizona" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  6. Cochise County votes to hand count ballots - AOL

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    The Cochise County Board of Supervisors has voted to hand count ballots this election.

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  8. Cochise County, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Cochise County was created on February 1, 1881, out of the eastern portion of Pima County. [8] It took its name from the Chiricahua Apache war chief Cochise. [9] [10] The county seat was Tombstone until 1929 when it moved to Bisbee. Notable men who once held the position of County Sheriff were Johnny Behan, who served as the first sheriff of ...

  9. Cochise County Board of Supervisors votes to delay ... - AOL

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    The board voted 2 to 1 to postpone the certification. Some residents watching the meeting said they were confused about what happened. Cochise County Board of Supervisors votes to delay ...