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2025-09-29 · Informal

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1. EXECUTIVE SESSION Vote to convene in Executive Session to consider the items on the Executive Agenda dated Monday, September 29, 2025, for Board of Supervisors and relevant Special Districts pursuant to the statutory authority listed for each item.

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C-24-26-002-X-00 (base: C-24-26-002-X)
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2. PRESENTATION REGARDING JUSTICE COURTS PRECINCT LINES Presentation regarding the proposed changes to the Justice Court precinct lines and possible new court. Leonore Driggs, Presiding Justice of the Peace Jennifer Jermaine, Associate Presiding Justice of the Peace Heidi Owens, Justice of the Peace Jennifer Harrold, Interim Court Administrator (C-24-26-002-X-00)

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C-06-26-109-X-00 (base: C-06-26-109-X)
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3. PRESENTATION REGARDING PROPOSED 2025 VOTING PRECINCT CHANGES Presentation provided by Scott Jarrett, Maricopa County Elections Director, to review the methodology and provide a summary of the proposed changes. Pursuant to A.R.S. 16-411, the County is considering establishing new voting precincts and new precinct boundary lines to be effective on January 2, 2026 for the 2026 elections. State law requires the County Board of Supervisors to establish and set the boundaries of voting precincts on or before October 1 of each year preceding the year of a general election (ARS 16-411). Candidates, the County Recorder, and the Elections Department will rely on these voting precinct boundaries for election-related activities. Changes made to the precinct boundaries reflected in the proposed map are necessary to address voter population concentrations, adjust boundaries that split precincts, remove no voter precincts, and align boundaries with Judicial Court precincts. The final boundary lines considered input from virtual public comment meetings and the Elections Department’s Reprecincting website. (C-06-26-109-X-00)

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