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Cochise County election officials certified the county's voting results on December 1, after a court order was issued by Pima County Superior Court Judge Casey McGinley, who cited that by law, since Cochise County were no longer tabulating votes and had no missing votes, a certification vote needed to take place within 20 days of the election ...
Mick West, a skeptical investigator and creator of the website Metabunk, cited how the percentage of votes deemed overvotes was lower or the same percentage as the last four elections, and a considerable decrease from 2016, when 21,785 overvotes (1.4%) were cast in the presidential election in Maricopa County. [226]
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.
FILE - An election worker verifies a ballot on a screen inside the Maricopa County Recorders Office, Nov. 10, 2022, in Phoenix. Six Arizona counties will decide Monday, Nov. 28, whether to certify ...
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes' office has subpoenaed two Cochise County supervisors who initially refused to certify 2022 election results.
The Secretary of State's Office confirmed receipt of Cochise County's certification, allowing it to proceed with the 10 a.m. statewide canvass Monday.
Rick Romley, County Attorney for Maricopa County (1989–2004, 2010) (Republican) [34] Individuals. Don Bivens, former Chair of the Arizona Democratic Party (2009–2011) [30] Organizations. End Citizens United [30] Equality Arizona [35] Everytown for Gun Safety [30] Latino Victory [30] National Organization for Women [30] Stonewall Democrats ...
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 ...