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Cochise residents ask supervisors for working session on election procedures after court-ordered redo

3862602 · June 17, 2025
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Multiple callers during the Cochise County Board of Supervisors’ public comment period urged the board to schedule working sessions to address alleged constitutional and procedural problems in a pending election redo; speakers also defended former county elections director Lisa Marra against public accusations.

Several Cochise County residents used the meeting’s public-comment period to press the Board of Supervisors to hold working sessions addressing alleged constitutional and procedural problems in a court-ordered election redo.

Daniel LaChance, identifying himself as a Sierra Vista resident, told the board he had sent a letter outlining five issues he believes the county must address and asked, “when can we schedule that working session and when can we get that done and deal with these really significant issues that…

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