Voters at some polling locations in Maricopa County have reported tabulation issues just hours into Election Day. Meanwhile, SkyFOX is taking a look at lines forming at some sites. Maricopa County Recorder answers some last-minute Election Day questions FOX 10's Danielle Miller visits th...
Leading conservatives called out Maricopa County Supervisor Thomas Galvin, chair of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors (MCBOS) who has been accused of stonewalling attempts to look into election wrongdoing, for refusing to give back election power...
Spotlight: Helen Purcell, Maricopa County recorderDebra Utacia Krol
A Maricopa County voter gave UncoverDC his email correspondence with Ilene Haber, Director of Communications and Constituent Services at the Office of the Maricopa County Recorder. It seems that the vague language about ballots having been counted is responsible for the confusion. As confirmed by an...
Nearly four years ago, Republican attorney Stephen Richer was the voter's choice for Maricopa County recorder, the office that records voter registration and handles ballots by mail. Richer took office after the 2020 vote when his own party was up in arms over allegations of fr...
Nearly four years ago, Republican attorney Stephen Richer was the voter's choice for Maricopa County recorder, the office that records voter registration and handles ballots by mail. Richer took office after the 2020 vote when his own party was up in arms over allegations of fraud. It was ...
One of the two labs also found the 2020 General Election program and tabulation equipment was accurate, according to county officials. The test was only done by one of that two labs. Where can the report be found? The report has been uploaded to the Maricopa County Recorder's Offi...
The last step in completing a real estate transaction is often recording the deed with your local recorder's office. In Maricopa County, Arizona, you can do this at either the main office in Phoenix, at 111 S. Third Avenue, or in Mesa at 222 E. Javelina
take it to the Maricopa County Recorder's Office. The recording fee for a simple property deed is $9, as of 2014. The recorder makes a digital image of the deed before returning it to you. It then becomes a matter ofpublic record. After 10 to 15 days, the information from your deed...
Each fake entry cost Arizona counties money and manpower and slowed down the tabulation process, said Maricopa County Recorder Helen Purcell, who oversees elections. “They think they’re making some kind of a statement or being cute,” Purcell said. The rise of write-in candidates - over 90...