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Supervisors approve two emergency vote centers after questions from board members
Summary
The board approved a resolution naming two emergency vote centers for the Sept. 23 special election after supervisors questioned site selection and accessibility for South County voters.
YUMA — The Yuma County Board of Supervisors on Sept. 15 approved a resolution to designate two emergency vote‑center locations that can be opened if a scheduled vote center becomes unavailable for the Sept. 23 special election.
The board approved the consent‑calendar motion to adopt the emergency locations after a period of questioning by supervisors about site choice and geographic convenience for South County voters, particularly residents of San Luis.
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