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New Maricopa County official outlines priorities: election audit, public safety, customer service
Summary
A newly sworn Maricopa County elected official said on their first day in office that customer service, public safety and a comprehensive audit of the county's election system will be top priorities, and described plans to use state and federal contacts to help the county.
A newly sworn Maricopa County elected official said on their first day in office that customer service, public safety and a comprehensive audit of the county's election system will be top priorities.
The official, who did not give a name in the remarks on the record, said customer service will be the "number 1 priority" for the office and that staff have been instructed accordingly. "My priorities will include customer service. I wanna make sure that the constituents in my con on my district are well served, and I've already told my staff that that's my number 1 priority, customer service," the official said.
The official also identified public safety as a priority and specifically named Sheriff Jerry Sheridan and County Attorney Rachel Mitchell as…
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