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Pima County supervisors unanimously certify July 15 special primary results
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The Pima County Board of Supervisors voted 5-0 to approve the official canvass of the July 15 special primary, certifying 58,162 ballots after logic-and-accuracy testing and a hand-count audit found no discrepancies.
The Pima County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved the official canvass of the July 15 special primary election, certifying that 58,162 ballots were cast and that post-election checks found no discrepancies.
Elections Director Miss Hargrove told the board that the county performed three rounds of logic-and-accuracy testing on voting equipment — an internal test, a party-observed test involving Republican and Democratic representatives, and a final test by the Arizona Secretary of State on…
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