Your votes are tied up in court, mijo.
Look, here’s the deal— the dust-up between Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer and the Board of Supervisors is heating up, and it’s spilling into the courts. Richer is asking a judge to hold the supervisors in civil contempt. This isn't just some back-and-forth; it’s about how our elections are run and who has the final say.
This all stems from how voter information is handled, especially with a new USPS order that requires states to share voter lists. We’re talking about the nuts and bolts of your ballot, your address, all that. This isn't a new fight, but it's getting more intense now that legal action is being taken. It feels like every election cycle, we’re seeing a new chapter in this saga.
* **Who:** Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer vs. Board of Supervisors * **What:** Richer seeking civil contempt of court * **When:** Latest filing on Saturday, May 30, 2026
It’s a big deal for folks across the Valley, especially as we head into another election cycle. What happens here could change how your vote is processed, how your information is shared. Keep an eye on the courts, because this could get complicated before it gets resolved. That's the Valley, baby — 115 degrees and we're still out here.
Carlos Espinoza-Reyes, MiTL Sports Desk.
Oye, my compas on the morning show are always on top of this stuff—catch 'em live at mornings.live.