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Cochise County supervisors hold closed session on accreditation, legal compliance of voting machines
Summary
The Cochise County Board of Supervisors met in a closed executive session Thursday to receive legal advice and possible direction about the accreditation status and legal compliance of voting machines intended for upcoming elections; no public actions were announced.
The Cochise County Board of Supervisors met in a closed executive session Thursday, June 19, in the Supervisor's Executive Conference Room in Bisbee to discuss the accreditation status and legal compliance of voting machines intended for use in upcoming elections.
Supervisors present in person — Supervisor Rosby (District 1), Supervisor Gomez (District 2) and Supervisor Antonori (District 3) — voted to enter the executive session under Arizona open-meeting law. A supervisor moved that the board go…
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