Once the testing is completed, the results will be sent to the Secretary of State’s Office for approval before it is sent out into the county.
Hudspeth hopes the testing, which is required by law, can help build trust with voters.
“Public confidence is a priority, it always is a priority,” Hudspeth said. “And especially, as we are leading to November 5th, by thoroughly testing and verifying the equipment and making sure that all assurances are in place to protect your right to vote.”
The testing comes as deadlines for the election are fast approaching. Oct. 7 is the last day to register to vote. Oct. 21 is the first day of early in-person voting. Oct. 25 is the last day to apply for a ballot by mail.