Maricopa County Board of Supervisors


The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors is the governing body of Maricopa County, a county of over four million in Arizona. The board has five districts that elect one member in years divisible by four. Members may serve unlimited number of four-year terms, as there are no term limits. Vacancies are filled by appointment by remaining members of the board; a member of the same party of the departing member must be selected.
The Board usually meets two Wednesdays every month in the Supervisor's Auditorium at the Maricopa County Complex in Phoenix, Arizona. Members of the public are invited to attend these meetings.

Current members


Past members

2000 Elections:
PartyDistrictName
Republican1Fulton Brock
Republican2Don Stapely
Republican3Andy Kunasek
Republican4Jan Brewer
Democratic5Mary Rose Wilcox

2004 Elections:
PartyDistrictName
Republican1Fulton Brock
Republican2Don Stapely
Republican3Andy Kunasek
Republican4Max Wilson
Democratic5Mary Rose Wilcox

2008 Elections:
PartyDistrictName
Republican1Fulton Brock
Republican2Don Stapely
Republican3Andy Kunasek
Republican4Max Wilson
Democratic5Mary Rose Wilcox

2012 Elections:
PartyDistrictName
Republican1Denny Barnes
Republican2Steve Chucri
Republican3Andy Kunasek
Republican4Max Wilson
Democratic5Mary Rose Wilcox

Departments

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Maricopa County was officially established on February 17, 1871, the first of the original four counties in Territorial Arizona. The County is named after the Maricopa Indians, who were known to have inhabited the area as early as 1775. Maricopa County's outer geographical boundaries have not changed since they were first set in 1871.

Mission

The mission of Maricopa County is to provide regional leadership and fiscally responsible, necessary public services so that residents can enjoy living in a healthy and safe community. Maricopa County was officially established on February 14, 1871.