
Arizona county rejects proposal to count 2024 voter ballots by hand
By Ray Bogan (Anchor), Ben Burke (Producer/Editor)
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As counties across the country are exploring the possibility of hand counting ballots during future elections to eliminate the potential for voter fraud, a county in Arizona rejected a hand count proposal this week. The all-Republican Mohave County Board of Supervisors voted 3-2 Tuesday, Aug. 1, against adopting a hand count.
The vote came after Deputy County Attorney Ryan Esplin expressed concern about the legality of instituting a hand count. The county conducted a test hand count in June, where workers made errors affecting 46 different races while counting 850 ballots.
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According to Mohave County Elections Director Allen Tempert, hand counting ballots for upcoming elections would require hiring more than 245 new workers. This would cost the county about $1.1 million.
“I’m willing to have further conversations about this, but the first thing that we have to do in Mohave County in good conscience is to balance the budget,” Board Chair Travis Lingenfelter said during the meeting where the Arizona hand count proposal was considered. “You can’t talk about any other spending when you have $18-20 million deficit … that’s irresponsible.”
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This is not the only attempt to introduce a hand count that has been stymied. Prior to the 2022 general election, Cochise County, Arizona, pursued a hand count before it was stopped by a judge. A similar effort in Nye County, Nevada, was also subject to litigation in 2022.
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ACROSS THE U-S — COUNTIES ARE EXPLORING THE POSSIBILITY OF HAND COUNTING BALLOTS IN ORDER TO ELIMINATE THE POTENTIAL FOR VOTER FRAUD IN THE UPCOMING ELECTION CYCLE.
THIS HAS STRUGGLED TO GAIN TRACTION — HOWEVER — AND THIS WEEK — A DEEP-RED COUNTY IN ARIZONA REJECTED SUCH A PROPOSAL.
THE ALL-REPUBLICAN MOHAVE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS VOTED 3-2 AGAINST ADOPTING A HAND COUNT.
THE VOTE CAME AFTER THE LOCAL COUNTY ATTORNEY EXPRESSED CONCERN ABOUT THE LEGALITY OF INSTITUTING A HAND COUNT.
THE COUNTY CONDUCTED A TEST HAND COUNT LAST MONTH — IN WHICH WORKERS MADE ERRORS AFFECTING 46 DIFFERENT RACES WHILE COUNTING 850 BALLOTS.
ACCORDING TO THE LOCAL COUNTY ELECTION DIRECTOR — HAND COUNTING BALLOTS FOR UPCOMING ELECTIONS WOULD REQUIRE HIRING MORE THAN 245 NEW WORKERS — COSTING THE COUNTY OVER A MILLION DOLLARS.
IN EXPLAINING HIS NO VOTE — BOARD CHAIR TRAVIS LINGENFELTER SAID QUOTE “I’M WILLING TO HAVE FURTHER CONVERSATIONS ABOUT THIS, BUT THE FIRST THING THAT WE HAVE TO DO IN MOHAVE COUNTY IN GOOD CONSCIOUS IS TO BALANCE THE BUDGET. YOU CAN’T TALK ABOUT ANY OTHER SPENDING WHEN YOU HAVE 18 — 20 MILLION DOLLAR DEFICIT — THAT’S IRRESPONSIBLE.”
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THIS IS NOT THE ONLY ATTEMPT TO INTRODUCE A HAND COUNT THAT HAS BEEN STYMIED.
PRIOR TO THE 20-22 GENERAL ELECTION — COCHISE COUNTY, ARIZONA PURSUED A HAND COUNT BEFORE IT WAS STOPPED BY A JUDGE.
A SIMILAR EFFORT IN NYE COUNTY — NEVADA WAS ALSO SUBJECT TO LITIGATION LAST YEAR.
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