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Recorders’ office and election services outline preparations for July 15 special primary and revised vote centers

5054322 · June 23, 2025
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County recorder and election services staff briefed the board on ballots mailed, voter outreach, voting‑site changes for the July 15 special primary in Congressional District 7, and equipment and staffing plans.

YUMA — Yuma County election officials updated the Board of Supervisors on preparations for the special primary election for Arizona’s 7th Congressional District, scheduled July 15, and described changes to vote‑center locations and staffing.

Recorder David Lara told the board as of the briefing roughly 27,000 ballots had been mailed, including overseas ballots, and staff estimated election costs around $74,000 for the primary. Lara said turnout for primaries is typically low; at the time of his update he reported…

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