Arizona’s Democratic attorney general is suing a Republican county from transferring election duties from a nonpartisan department to a Republican recorder.
"While counties may appropriately enter into cooperative agreements with their recorders to manage elections, Cochise County’s agreement steps far over the legal line," Mayes said in a news release announcing the lawsuit.
Members of the public attend a Cochise County meeting on the proposed transfer of election functions and duties to the county recorder on Feb. 14, 2023, in Bisbee, Arizona.and that they have little choice because the elections director, Lisa Marra, resigned as of last month, citing threats and intimidation. In an interview Tuesday, Stevens said of the lawsuit:"It doesn't make any sense.
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