Live results: Maricopa County supervisors, recorder, attorney and sheriff
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Several new faces could be representing Maricopa County after Tuesday's election.
Why it matters: The outcomes of competitive county races could impact criminal justice, policing and how we vote.
Recorder: Republican state lawmaker Justin Heap defeated incumbent Recorder Stephen Richer and now faces Democrat Timothy Stringham.
Sheriff: Republican Jerry Sheridan, the one-time second-in-command to controversial former Sheriff Joe Arpaio, is gunning for his old boss's job. He's facing off with former Phoenix police officer Tyler Kamp, a Democrat.
Attorney: Republican incumbent Rachel Mitchell, who's served as county attorney since 2022, faces a challenge from Democrat Tamika Wooten.




Zoom in: There are two competitive open seats on the Board of Supervisors — the body responsible for countywide services, like public health and Election Day operations.
- District 1: Democrat Joel Navarro, a Phoenix firefighter and former Tempe council member, faces Republican Mark Stewart, a former Chandler council member and small business owner. Stewart defeated incumbent Jack Sellers in the primary.
- District 3: Democrat Daniel Valenzuela, a Glendale firefighter and former Phoenix council member, is running against Republican Kate Brophy McGee, a former state lawmaker.
What we're watching: The first batch of results, including ballots received before Election Day, is expected around 8pm.





