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Bill represents over 900,000 residents in District 3 as a Maricopa County Supervisor. He was first elected to the Board of Supervisors in 2016.
Jen Pokorski has been part of the Maricopa County family since 2005 and was appointed County Manager in April 2023.
Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer is the 30th Recorder of Maricopa County. He was elected in November 2020 and took office January 2021. Richer defeated the Democratic incumbent Adrian Fontes by 4,599 votes.

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Jack Sellers has served on the Board of Supervisors, representing District 1, since his appointment in February 2019, and previously served as Chairman in 2021. He now succeeds Clint Hickman as Chairman.
The County is governed by five elected district supervisors. The Board of Supervisors appoints a county manager. The Board sets the agenda and approves a budget that allocates money to all departments and elected offices.
The board is like the City Council, except its jurisdiction covers all the county and unincorporated areas. Board members decide the county tax rate and approve the county budget. The County Board of Supervisors oversees health, road, parks, libraries, law enforcement, and other municipal services.
All five seats of the Maricopa County, Arizona Board of Supervisors will be up for election. The Republican Party currently holds four seats on the board, while the Democratic Party holds one.

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