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Following the paper trail: How Cochise County got stuck with 10 tons of ballot paper it can’t use tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
A state pilot project in Cochise County designed to test out security features such as watermarks and invisible fibers on ballots ended prematurely and county officials are looking to unload equipment and 10 tons of ballot paper that would let state taxpayers recoup some of their outlay.

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All told, I wonder how much taxpayer money has been throw away over the last 3.5 years because republicans buy the BIG LIE.

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