
Graham County is poised to ensure the integrity of its voting system ahead of the July 30 primary, with a "Logic and Accuracy" test scheduled for tomorrow, according to an official statement. The event, which is mandated under Arizona law, specifically A.R.S. §16-449, will offer a public demonstration of the voting equipment's reliability, set to take place at the General Services Building in Safford. Starting at 8:20 a.m., county officials will run through the necessary protocols to confirm that the voting machines are correctly capturing the choices of the electorate, and will welcome community members to observe the process from start to finish.
Announced via a Graham County notice yesterday, the testing is an important step in the electoral process, aiming to build public trust in an era where election integrity has often come under scrutiny, concerns over accuracy and tampering have been a recurring theme in political discussions across the nation, fueling debates and sparking calls for greater transparency and oversight. Graham County's transparent approach invites citizens to witness firsthand the steps being taken to protect their vote and the democratic process.









