A judge rejected Maricopa County Recorder Justin Heap’s request to stop an election system audit authorized by the Board of Supervisors.
The Maricopa County Sheriff's Office for years spent millions they said were related to a racial profiling case. Then community leaders asked questions.
The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors and Recorder Justin Heap agree that the county needs to audit its election systems, but they remain at odds over who should oversee the process.
A Maricopa County judge rejected Recorder Justin Heap’s request to immediately block the Board of Supervisors from overseeing a third-party audit of the county’s voting systems.
The ruling means the Board of Supervisors can continue parsing a database that the recorder feared was vulnerable to "code bombs." ...
Maricopa County Recorder Justin Heap asked the court to stop the audit, but the judge said he hadn’t established that supervisors’ actions violated the law.
The turf war between the county's Board of Supervisors and its recorder involves a dispute over parsing a massive voter database.
The ballots were found in time to count, but the mistake underscored the rift between Maricopa County's board and its recorder.
Now, those districts that saw a loss will have to find ways to cut between hundreds of thousands of dollars to millions of ...
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Complaints about gaps in Medicare Advantage networks are common. Federal enforcement is rare.
Government documents show that federal regulators rarely warn plans that their networks of health providers are so skimpy ...
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