One of Stephen Miller’s allies is taking on a bigger role in Arizona’s elections
- A bitter power struggle over who controls elections in Arizona's largest county has finally ended, with Republican officials striking a deal just days before voters head to the polls.
- The agreement ends a months-long legal battle between Maricopa County Recorder Justin Heap and the county's Republican-led Board of Supervisors after Heap accused the board of unlawfully stripping his office of key election powers.
- The board dismissed the lawsuit as frivolous and accused Heap of wasting taxpayer money.
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- A bitter power struggle over who controls elections in Arizona's largest county has finally ended, with Republican officials striking a deal just days before voters head to the polls.
- The agreement ends a months-long legal battle between Maricopa County Recorder Justin Heap and the county's Republican-led Board of Supervisors after Heap accused the board of unlawfully stripping his office of key election powers.
- The board dismissed the lawsuit as frivolous and accused Heap of wasting taxpayer money.
Sources: The Independent