Your vote could be tied up in court, mijo.
Look, here’s the deal— the Maricopa County Recorder wants a judge to hold the Board of Supervisors in civil contempt of court. This came out late Friday night, May 29th, and it’s about that Trump mail voting order that the USPS is trying to push through. Essentially, the order would make states share voter lists. This whole back-and-forth has been simmering, but a contempt charge? That’s not a good look for our county, *órale*.
What this means for you, out here on the west side or over in South Phoenix, is that how we vote could get tangled up in legal battles. The Recorder’s office is saying the Supervisors aren’t playing ball, and that could affect how smoothly elections run, especially with a federal order looming. We already got enough on our plates with the heat, now we gotta worry about this?
Here’s what to watch for: the judge’s response to this contempt request. It’s gonna dictate a lot about election logistics moving forward.
Carlos Espinoza-Reyes, MiTL Sports Desk, Phoenix.
The crew on the Morning Wire dives into this every day, *mijo* — tune in live at mornings.live.