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Public speaker raises election-records questions and criticizes Supervisor Crosby’s $300,000 fee demand
Summary
During library-district public comment, Allison Morse urged supervisors to reconsider withholding ballot images and called attention to a $300,000 legal-fees demand by Supervisor Crosby scheduled for board consideration Thursday; Crosby publicly disputed some factual points. No board action on the comment was taken.
Allison Morse, speaking during public comment at the Cochise County Library District meeting Tuesday, Dec. 2, urged the board to consider two items on the Thursday agenda: a 10 a.m. presentation by Ken Bennett on a five-point plan to verify elections and an 11 a.m. item on Supervisor Crosby’s demand for $300,000 in legal fees.
Morse cited a recent Superior Court ruling she said was written by "Judge Melissa Julian," and argued that cast-vote records (CVRs) are protected from…
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