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Pinal County recorder warns election-related ballot measures could cost county millions

Pinal County Board of Supervisors · April 1, 2026
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Summary

Dana Lewis, Pinal County recorder, told supervisors that proposed constitutional amendments and ballot measures could force precinct-based tabulation or other changes that may cost the county about $3.5 million if funding sources aren’t identified, and outlined other election-related developments from the 2026 legislative session.

Dana Lewis, Pinal County recorder, briefed the Board of Supervisors on April 1 about developments in the 2026 Arizona legislative session and potential county impacts from proposed election-related measures.

"Today is the eightieth day of the legislative session, and the governor has signed 8 bills so far and has vetoed 16," Lewis said, summarizing session progress. She…

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