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Coconino County’s Final Election Results Await Official Canvassing; Recounts Possible in Two Close Races

Coconino County’s Final Election Results Await Official Canvassing; Recounts Possible in Two Close Races

The post-election buzz is still going strong in Coconino County, as nearly 71,000 ballots were counted in the November 5 election, bringing voter turnout to 78.29%, above the state average. The results aren’t final yet, though; the Coconino County Board of Supervisors will officially review the results on Tuesday.

Two races in Coconino County are close enough to trigger a recount: the third seat in the City of Page Councilmember race and the recall of David Auge. With margins this tight, Arizona law requires a recount whenever the difference is within 0.5%. This means every ballot will be carefully reviewed to ensure accuracy, as every vote counts in the outcome.

No new votes are cast; it’s the same ballots being reviewed to confirm the initial count was correct. If a recount is ordered, it starts with a test to ensure the equipment is working properly and can tally votes accurately. This process begins when the City of Page files with the Superior Court, and a court-ordered recount follows from there.

Coconino County is ready to assist with any questions about voter registration or mailed ballots. You can contact the Coconino County Recorder’s office at (928) 679-7860. For broader election inquiries, the Coconino County Election Department is available at (928) 679-7896. For the latest updates, visit

Coconino County’s election website.

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