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The Maricopa County Primary Election:
Vote by July 30th Before 7 pm!

The Primary Election, driven by political parties, has a lower voter turnout than the General Election. In the Primary, voters choose which candidates they want to advance to the General Election, making each vote more impactful due to the smaller turnout. Independents can participate by selecting a party ballot to vote on in the Primary.

July 3rd
Important Dates
Early Voting Begins
WEDNESDAY
July 19th
Last Day to Request an Early Ballot
FRIDAY
July 23rd
TUESDAY
July 26th
FRIDAY
July 30th
TUESDAY
Ballot Mail Back Deadline
Election Day
Last Day to Vote Early In-Person

 WHY VOTING  IN THE COUNTY RACES MATTER  

DID YOU KNOW?

Registered voters who haven’t proven citizenship increased by 32% since October 2023, with a total over 26k voters not having proven citizenship currently per the Maricopa County Recorder's website.

PUBLIC SAFETY

CrimeGrade.org rates Maricopa County with an “F” score on Overall Crime Grade. According to CrimeGrade.org, "The F grade means the rate of crime is much higher than the average US county. Maricopa County is in the 7th percentile for safety, meaning 93% of counties are safer and 7% of counties are more dangerous."

GOVERNMENT SPENDING & INFLATION

In addition to spending millions of Federal dollars pushing President Biden’s agenda, the 2024 Maricopa County Budget increased 56% in 5 years. They even spent $5 Million to house illegal border crossers instead of veterans or seniors. While 28k homes are in pre- or foreclosure in our County, the Board of Supervisors has on their 7/24/24 agenda to fund downpayments for homeowners that couldn't afford homes otherwise. See: https://breakingbattlegrounds.substack.com/p/is-your-city-50-better-now?r=3uqa9&triedRedirect=true See Maricopa County Budget Presentation: https://maricopa.hylandcloud.com/198AgendaOnline/Documents/ViewDocument/FY%202025%20ADOPTED%20BUDGET%20PRESENTATION%20-%20COUNTY.PDF.pdf?meetingId=4370&documentType=Agenda&itemId=244187&publishId=118995&isSection=false

ELECTIONS

Both the County Recorder and the Board of Supervisors play a role in running the elections. The Recorder's Office budget has tripled since 2020 under the Board of Supervisors. The County Recorder Responsibilities: - Only Registering Legal Voters - Early Voting & Mail Ballots - Signature Verification - Chain of Custody The Board of Supervisors Responsibilities: - Election Day In-Person Voting - Tabulation & Adjudication - Canvass & Local Certification - The Election Budget

WOKE &

THE GREEN NEW DEAL

Maricopa County has partnered with the Biden Administration and woke cities like Phoenix, Mesa and Tempe to invest hundreds of millions of dollars to implement World Economic Forum agenda items such as transportation policies that force taxpayer funded Green New Deal projects, increase traffic congestion, lay the foundation for 15 minute cities, and a 2030 parks plan that may transition roads to pedestrian paths. They also shifted money that was supposed to expands to reduce traffic to instead funding Biden's EPA agenda.

Thank You for Voting!

ABOUT US: We are a group of citizen volunteers who care about keeping our Constitutional Republic and ensuring the Tree of Liberty is passed on to the next generation. Our goal is to make it easy for you to understand how government works. We track the agendas and public meetings of all levels of government with a special focus on Maricopa County and the cities driving the Communist and Fascist World Economic Forum Agenda. The President of our organization, Merissa Hamilton, recently reviewed over 27k pages of public records and summarized them into a report to bring transparency and accountability to how our government is utilizing our tax dollars. Read the Report at MerissaHamilton.com.

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