
Residents of Cochise County in Arizona have recently been receiving letters about their voter registration status. These letters are legitimate, hailing from the office of the Cochise County Recorder, and they are part of a larger effort to correct a computer coding error with voter registrations. This glitch originated within the Motor Vehicle Division of the Arizona Department of Transportation, as confirmed by official county information.
The issue surfaced last year and has been under scrutiny by both the Arizona Secretary of State and local election officials. They've been on a mission to not only identify all those affected by the slip-up but also accurately rectify every compromised record. No one in the state's administration wants to chance to jeopardize the integrity of Arizona's voter registration records.
To get more information or clear any doubts, the Cochise County Recorder’s Office is available to assist. They can be reached at 520-432-8358 or via email at [email protected].









