PHOENIX — Arizona counties are prohibited by law from hand-counting all ballots in an election, even if they want to do so because county leaders have bought into conspiracy theories
A judge ordered two Republican Cochise County supervisors to pay more than $36,000 in legal fees. The pair had initially refused to certify the 2022 general election.Pima County Judge Casey McGinley said it was necessary for then Secretary of State Katie Hobbs and others to go to court to force the board members to perform their duties.McGinley cited a law which requires
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The Republican Cochise County supervisors who refused to certify the election results should be investigated and criminally prosecuted, Secretary of State Katie Hobbs said in a letter to state and county attorneys