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Maricopa County supervisors adopt CD7 special-election plan, bar automatic mailings to remote precincts
Summary
The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors voted to adopt the 2025 special-election plan for Congressional District 7 while rejecting a recorder proposal to automatically mail ballots to certain remote precincts not enrolled in the early-ballot program.
The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors on Monday adopted the county'wide plan for the 2025 special primary and general elections in Congressional District 7 and barred an option the recorder's office had proposed to automatically mail ballots to remote precincts not on the early-ballot list.
The board approved the plan following a motion by Vice Chair Supervisor Brophy McGee: "I move the adoption of the 2025 special congressional district 7 primary and general elections plan to exclude and prohibit automatic mail ballots to voters in remote precincts not enrolled in the early ballot program." Supervisor Lesko seconded the motion. After roll call the board voted in favor; the clerk recorded the motion as passing among members…
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