Incumbent Maricopa County Sheriff Russ Skinner was defeated in the Democratic Party primary. On the GOP side, Jerry Sheridan was declared the winner.
Incumbent Maricopa County Sheriff Russ Skinner was defeated in the Democratic Party's primary.Skinner, who was appointed as Maricopa County Sheriff following the resignation of Paul Penzone, received around 45% of the vote in the Democratic Party primary, behind Tyler Kamp, who received around 54% of the vote.The race was called late Tuesday night.
Jerry SheridanFor Sheridan, 2024 marks the second time he is running for Maricopa County Sheriff: he was the GOP candidate in 2020, and he ultimately lost to Penzone.On the issues, Sheridan said he will focus on ending drug smuggling by restoring an "aggressive drug interdiction team of detectives to the southern parts of Maricopa County.
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