Ariz. Rev. Stat. § 16-602
B. For each countywide primary, special, general and presidential preference election, the county officer in charge of the election shall conduct a hand count at one or more secure facilities. The hand count shall be conducted as prescribed by this section and in accordance with hand count procedures established by the secretary of state in the official instructions and procedures manual adopted pursuant to section 16-452. The hand count is not subject to the live video requirements of section 16-621, subsection D, but the party representatives who are observing the hand count may bring their own video cameras in order to record the hand count. The recording shall not interfere with the conduct of the hand count and the officer in charge of the election may prohibit from recording or remove from the facility persons who are taking actions to disrupt the count. The sole act of recording the hand count does not constitute sufficient grounds for the officer in charge of the election to prohibit observers from recording or to remove them from the facility. The hand count shall be conducted in the following order:
2. The races to be counted on the ballots from the precincts that were selected pursuant to paragraph 1 of this subsection for each primary, special and general election shall include up to five contested races. After the county recorder or other officer in charge of elections separates the primary ballots by political party, the races to be counted shall be determined by selecting by lot without the use of a computer from those ballots as follows:
7. Political party designees who are selected pursuant to this paragraph shall perform the hand count under the supervision of the county officer in charge of elections. The county officer in charge of elections shall provide compensation for those selected to perform the hand count, not to include travel, meal or lodging expenses. The hand count shall not proceed unless the political parties provide the officer in charge of elections in writing a sufficient number of persons pursuant to this paragraph by 5:00 p.m. on the Thursday preceding the election and a sufficient number of persons prescribed by this paragraph arrive to perform the hand count. If a political party designee fails to appear for the hand count audit, the county chairperson or the state party chairperson of each political party may select persons from any political party if the selection of persons who perform the hand count complies with subdivision (e) of this paragraph and does not delay the hand count. Political party designees shall be selected to perform the hand count as follows:
K. The vote count verification committee is established in the office of the secretary of state and all of the following apply: