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Cochise County supervisors meet in closed session to discuss voting-machine accreditation and legal compliance

3868912 · June 19, 2025
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The Cochise County Board of Supervisors held a special meeting June 19 in Bisbee and voted unanimously to enter executive session to discuss the accreditation status and legal compliance of voting machines for upcoming elections; the discussion and minutes were ordered confidential under state law.

The Cochise County Board of Supervisors convened a special meeting on Thursday, June 19, in the Supervisor's Executive Conference Room in Bisbee and unanimously voted to enter an executive session to discuss the accreditation status and legal compliance of voting machines intended for use in upcoming elections.

The board moved into executive session under Arizona statute language cited during the meeting. A board member said, “I move we go into executive session as authorized under ARS 38 4 31.03, subsection a 3, for discussion and possible direction regarding the…

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