General Election Candidates: Who do you pick?
The General Election is Nov. 6. The following are candidates for office that affect Maricopa. In purple are candidates you will see at Saturday's...
Controversy abounds in 5 ballot propositions
Arizona has five propositions on the ballot for the General Election. They range from solar power to education, and most are very divisive. Learn...
Letter: Constable candidate will lead by example
By Merry Grace
The election of our next constable is not one to be taken lightly. This elected position is for a peace officer tasked...
Letter: I endorse Glenn Morrison for constable
By Nancy Smith
The constable for the Justice Court Precinct #4 is an important position for our voters to spend time researching. In my research...
General election town hall to feature state, local candidates
The InMaricopa.com General Election Town Hall is set for Oct. 6 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Maricopa High School’s Performing Arts Center.
State...
Letter: Wade endorses LaFond for constable
By Henry Wade
First of all I would like to take a moment to say thank you for re-electing me for a second term on...
Coutré, Owens elected to MUSD Board
A longtime board member and one newcomer will fill two vacancies on the local school board, according to county documents.
Incumbent Patti Coutré and Ben...
Primary Election results falling into place
With all ballots counted, three candidates for Maricopa City Council have been elected in the Primary Election, negating the need for a General Election.
Newcomer...
Manfredi: Thanks for giving me your vote
By Vincent Manfredi
Maricopa,
I want to thank you for voting; especially to those who put their faith in me and gave me their vote. Without...
Vitiello, Wade elected, Manfredi also close
At least two city council candidates were elected outright Tuesday, and a third may also take the last available seat as the ballot count...
Rogers leads Smith in CD1 primary
Competing for a chance to face off with Democrat Tom O'Halleran in the fall, Maricopan Steve Smith trails Wendy Rogers by more than 2,000...
Morrison leads Griffin in GOP race for constable
While Justice of the Peace Lyle Riggs had no competition in the Primary Election (nor in the upcoming General Election), there has been a...
Incumbent holds Clerk of Court seat in early votes
The Pinal County Clerk of the Superior Court may have stamped out her GOP competitor late Tuesday.
Early voting indicated Republican incumbent Amanda Stanford holds...
Early Votes: Finchem, Roberts to face Lyon, Quiroz in race to State House
After Tuesday's Primary Election, the General Election for State House of Representatives (LD11) is shaping up. Three Republicans and three Democrats are running for...
Update: Early ballots give Vitiello lead in city council race
With early ballots counted and eight precincts reporting out of 11, Rich Vitiello and incumbents Henry Wade and Vincent Manfredi lead the eight-person field...
Letter: Lyon says its time for a new approach to school funding
By Hollace Lyon
You’ve probably heard about the recent increase in secondary property tax rates in Maricopa as a result of the Legislature’s change to...
Letter: Gusse endorses write-in Potter for council
By Julia R. Gusse
It is with great pleasure that I provide Leon Potter with my full endorsement as he seeks election onto the City...
Letter: Atchue backs Maricopa in secondary-tax spat
By Ralph Atchue
The City of Maricopa is letting its citizens know that Arizona’s governor and state Legislature has instituted a secondary property tax without...
Look inside Arizona’s state races (VIDEOS)
All of Arizona’s executive offices are up for election in 2018. Most have primary competition. Below learn more about the candidates and see some...
Court clerk race contained to GOP primary
In charge of Pinal County Superior Court records, including juror lists, the clerk of the court is responsible for the organization and knowledge of...
Council candidates discuss budget priorities, chamber cooperation
Five of six city council candidates and a write-in contender discussed their platforms on city spending, senior services and economic development with Maricopa Chamber...
Letter: ‘Bill Griffin is a man who has earned my trust’
By Barry R. Goldman
Like the ‘60’s mantra, “Question Authority”, I regularly do.
The Constable is the second elected official in the Justice Court. The public...
State candidates talk SR 347, Global Water, taxes
Candidates running for state and legislative seats answered questions from the public at the InMaricopa.com Town Hall Saturday. From Arizona Corporation Commission to treasurer,...
Letter: Candidates’ financial responsibility is crucial
By Steve Gillingham
Having a background in the financial industry, a candidate’s financial record-keeping is one of the items I consider when choosing a candidate....
Know your candidates: 6 running for LD 11 House
Three Democrats and three Republicans are running for two seats in the state House of Representatives in Legislative District 11. Meet the candidates:
Republicans
Mark Finchem...
Federal candidates take on hot topics at Town Hall (GALLERY/VIDEO)
Engaged citizens quizzed nearly 40 candidates vying for federal, state and local offices Saturday in an InMaricopa.com Town Hall. Among them were three candidates...
Letter in support of Manfredi for City Council
By Gary Miller
Through our common ground to help better shape our local & state government to improve citizens’ quality of life, I have had...
Letter: Morrison ‘best candidate for constable’
By Robert Taylor
I am a Maricopa resident since 2009 and a law enforcement professional since 2006 with multiple commendations, including a medal of valor...
Question candidates for federal, state, local office at Town Hall Saturday
Nearly 40 candidates are lined up to participate in a Primary Election town hall Saturday in Maricopa.
InMaricopa.com Town Hall features federal, state and local...