Maricopa County Races: Where Do They Stand?

By Scott Bourque
Published: Friday, November 6, 2020 - 12:00pm

Several races for county-level elected positions in Maricopa County are still too close to call, but more results are expected Friday evening.

Democratic Maricopa County Sheriff Paul Penzone won re-election over his opponent, Republican Jerry Sheridan, by more than 10%. Penzone, with more than 1 million votes, earned more votes than any other candidate on the ballot in Maricopa County.

Several Maricopa County races remain uncalled: county attorney, recorder and school superintendent contests are all within a few thousand votes of each other, with more results expected later today.

Republican Eddie Cook has a slight lead over Democrat Aaron Connor for County assessor.

In the tight race for District 28 state senator, Democrat Christine Marsh leads Republican incumbent Kate Brophy-McGee by a little under 2,000 votes.

Maricopa County will release more results Friday evening.

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