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TUCSON, Ariz. — An Arizona Appeals Court ruled Wednesday that Cochise County's Board of Supervisors acted outside state law when ordering a hand-count of all early ballots and precincts in the 2022 midterm elections.
Because the legislature provided for a detailed method to verify the results from electronically tabulated voting machines, counties must follow that method unless and until the legislature determines otherwise. Accordingly, the County did not have independent authority to conduct a hand-count audit of all precinct or early ballots in the first instance for the 2022 election.
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