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Eight candidates will go before southern Arizona voters Tuesday in special primaries to replace longtime Democratic ...
The Recorder's Office planned to mail ballots to roughly 30 voters who didn't opt to receive them — a plan the county attorney says would be illegal.
"I don't have much to say," Galvin told The Arizona Republic, adding that it was premature to say that the county was formally considering a camping ban. "It's kind of like, 'Hey, let's just talk ...
Maricopa County Board of Supervisors Chairman Thomas Galvin wants the Department of Justice to discontinue its oversight of the Phoenix Police Department.
Some counties could ultimately hand over information on voters who registered without providing proof of citizenship, raising concerns from experts.
News Supervisor Candidates Urge Delayed County Budget Vote Two Democratic candidates vying for the District 1 seat want the county to delay its budget approval until after the seat is filled.
The interim arrangement sets up a short-term division of duties that will allow small, local elections in Goodyear and Glendale to continue unimpeded.
Campaign finance records indicate candidates for some county offices are quickly amassing war chests as they prepare for a pivotal and noisy election.
Thomas Galvin, a Republican returning member of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors, was unanimously voted to become board supervisor.
Conversations with Diamondbacks leaders and several supervisors suggest that just a few realistic options remain on the negotiation table.
Galvin also has suggested using more government buildings as polling places, similar to a recommendation made by Hobbs’ elections taskforce. However, some of Galvin’s fellow supervisors did not agree.