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Yuma County supervisors approve canvass of Nov. 4 school-district special elections, then enter executive session
Summary
The Yuma County Board of Supervisors on Nov. 13 approved canvasses of unofficial results for two Nov. 4 school-district special elections — Crane (all-mail) and Gadsden (in-person) — and then voted to go into executive session. Some transcript figures were unclear and are noted as not specified.
YUMA — The Yuma County Board of Supervisors voted Nov. 13 to approve the canvass of unofficial results from Nov. 4 special elections for local school districts and then moved into executive session.
The board’s elections director presented the unofficial final results for the special elections. "I have brought before you the unofficial final results for the special 2025 special election," Speaker 3 said, identifying themself as the elections director and noting that Tom Herr, the school superintendent, and County Recorder David Latta were in attendance. The director reported ballot totals, turnout percentages and ballot-type breakdowns for the districts under review.
Why it matters: Board approval of canvass results is the county’s formal step to accept unofficial tallies and clear the way for certification by the school superintendent. Approving canvasses confirms that canvassing procedures —…
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