Justin Heap, a MAGA-aligned Republican, has feuded with the GOP-controlled county board of supervisors over election duties.
A Maricopa County judge rejected Recorder Justin Heap’s request to immediately block the Board of Supervisors from overseeing a third-party audit of the county’s voting systems.
According to the Maricopa County Recorder's Office, all ballots must be received by 7 p.m. on Election Day, Nov. 4. The news ...
The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors and Recorder Justin Heap agree that the county needs to audit its election systems, ...
Maricopa County left 2,288 ballots unattended due to an election error, with the Recorder's Office working to rectify the ...
The ruling means the Board of Supervisors can continue parsing a database that the recorder feared was vulnerable to "code ...
The Justice Department is asking states and counties for access to voter rolls. Local officials should pause before sharing ...
The ballots were found in time to count, but the mistake underscored the rift between Maricopa County's board and its recorder.
County Recorder Justin Heap says he was shut out of the decision to share sensitive data with a third-party staffing company, ...
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Arizona counties defy attorney general opinion on voters caught in proof-of-citizenship error
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A judge rejected Maricopa County Recorder Justin Heap’s request to stop an election system audit authorized by the Board of ...
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