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The Maricopa County Sheriff's Office is one of the largest sheriff's offices in the nation, with upwards of 3,000 employees, including deputies, jail guards and civilians.
Maricopa County voters can reach their election officials at 602-506-1511. All voters can contact the Arizona Secretary of State's Office at 1-877-THE-VOTE or 602-542-8683.
Maricopa County voters who recently received letters from the Recorder’s Office about their registration status may be ...
A group tasked with solving the issues that have plagued Maricopa County elections for years issued its recommendations Monday, calling for the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors to take a more ...
According to Megan Gilbertson with the Maricopa County Elections Department, the county did have a smooth election. "Very normal for us. We had over 122,000 early ballots dropped off, ...
The Maricopa County Elections Department report also details the reason for the printer problems with some of the ballots on Election Day. It was not a problem with the ink or toner, ...
PHOENIX - Arizona is three months away from the Aug. 2 primary election and the Maricopa County Elections Department presented its plans for the upcoming primaries, and general election this November.
Maricopa County Recorder Justin Heap mistakenly told 83,000 voters they would be kicked off a list, yet the election ...
An image depicting false election information is displayed as Stephen Richer, Maricopa Country Recorder, speaks at a press conference on the midterm elections on November 07, 2022 in Phoenix, Arizona.
Maricopa County Recorder Justin Heap takes some responsibility for a letter that confused thousands of county voters but says vendor mostly to blame.
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