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Yolanda Kory, Chief Deputy Recorder of Santa Cruz County, Arizona, highlighted key voter registration and election details during a recent government meeting. Kory, who has a strong connection to the community as a Nogales High School graduate, emphasized the importance of the Recorder's Office in managing voter registrations and providing assistance to residents.
Kory explained that the Recorder's Office is responsible for processing all voter registrations in Santa Cruz County. "If you're registered to vote, we will process your voter registration and be able to make any updates," she stated, assuring residents that they can register via paper forms or through links on their website.
With the deadline for voter registration having closed on June 18, Kory confirmed that early voting for the Congressional District 7 special primary election began the same day. She noted that voters who are on the mail-in ballot list should have already received their ballots.
Kory's remarks underscored the critical role of the Recorder's Office in facilitating the electoral process and ensuring that residents have the necessary information to participate in upcoming elections. As early voting continues, the office remains committed to assisting voters with any questions or updates regarding their registration status.
Converted from Yolanda Kory, Chief Deputy Recorder meeting on July 26, 2025
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