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Supervisor Lesko discusses public feedback on new precinct lines after recent meeting

September 29, 2025 | Maricopa County, Arizona


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Supervisor Lesko discusses public feedback on new precinct lines after recent meeting
The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors held an informal meeting on September 29, 2025, focusing primarily on the recent changes to precinct lines following a public webinar for Supervisor District 4. The meeting began with Supervisor Lesko inquiring about any feedback received from participants regarding the new precinct lines. He noted that he had not heard any complaints, but wanted to confirm with Scott and Zach, who had presented the changes.

Scott and Zach reported that the only concern raised was from the Rio Verde precinct. They mentioned that initial worries expressed during the webinar were addressed, and participants appeared satisfied after understanding the rationale behind the changes. Supervisor Lesko then asked about plans to follow up with party leaders at the legislative district and county levels to ensure they fully understood the new precinct lines. Scott and Zach confirmed that they would notify the leaders via email after the board's vote on the changes and would also discuss the reprecincting effort in an upcoming meeting with county chairs for political parties.

Vice Chair and Supervisor Stewart expressed appreciation for the presentation, particularly praising the use of color-coded maps and the professionalism of the GIS team. He acknowledged the effective communication efforts made to both the legislative districts and the public.

The meeting concluded with a decision to take a recess before returning to executive session, with plans to break for lunch at 1:00 PM. Overall, the discussions highlighted a successful engagement with the community regarding precinct changes and a commitment to ongoing communication with political leaders.

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