Residents of Cochise County waiting for the final election results will need to keep holding their collective breath a bit longer, as the county’s elections office pours through thousands of remaining ballots.
In a recent update
, officials reported that 33,138 ballots have been counted, but a significant stack of 24,368 early ballots still await processing.
A new tabulator, which was delivered over the weekend, is now up and running after passing the Secretary of State’s Office’s required Logic and Accuracy (L&A) test on Sunday morning the elections office also conducted a mandatory hand count of ballots over the weekend, which complied with the legal acceptable level of variation.
With tens of thousands of votes hanging in the balance, each additional update edges the residents closer to a complete picture of this election’s outcome. The county’s election officials have reiterated their commitment to meticulously verify each ballot, while also asking for the public’s continued patience. Evening updates are promised as the count progresses.
The pressure is on for Cochise County’s election staff, who are diligently processing ballots with the weight of the democratic process squarely on their shoulders, the office encourages the community to remain understanding as the count moves forward, assuring that results will be shared as soon as they are available, a pledge that’s akin to a light at the end of a long, winding tunnel for those anxious for closure.
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