Arizona Secretary of State calibrates Yuma voting machines
Yuma County elections officials are preparing the final details for the general election on November 8th.
Arizona Secretary of State, Michele Reagan was in Yuma on Tuesday testing voting machines in the county. Secretary Reagan said all the machines passed.
Reagan said there are more than 1000 voting machines in the state. Reagan said the machines undergo a mock election test to make sure votes are not miscounted.
With many people questioning the reliability of the voting machines, Reagan says there is no chance of state voting machines being rigged.
Secretary Reagan also held the Secretary of State Town Hall meeting on Tuesday evening to discuss ballot measures.