April 19, 2026
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Maricopa County, Arizona, is again a focal point for election administration as the 2026 midterm elections approach. Republican Justin Heap oversees elections in the Phoenix area. A judge recently granted Heap's office more authority in running elections, a decision that could impact midterm voting. President Trump also appeared at a Turning Point USA event in Arizona, campaigning for the upcoming cycle. These developments highlight ongoing attention on election processes and political campaigning in Arizona. The core issue involves how elections are managed and the public's confidence in those systems. Under the Fourteenth Amendment, states must ensure equal protection under the law for all citizens, which includes the right to vote and fair election processes. This principle applies to all citizens, regardless of political affiliation. Here are the facts — you decide.
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