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Maricopa County Recorder Stephen RicherABC News
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Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer lost his primary race this week in a vote that could influence the way elections are run in one of the nation's most-watched counties.
His office has had to fend off attacks over the results of the 2020 presidential election, as former President Donald Trump and his allies falsely claimed that widespread fraud had cost him the race.
Richer will remain in office through the November election, but his exit early next year will signal the end of a term wracked by controversy.
Several prominent election deniers also won their GOP primaries for Arizona legislative or congressional races.
Results were mixed in races for the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors , which oversees elections.
While establishment-backed Republicans won several seats, an incumbent who had consistently defended the county's elections lost overwhelmingly.
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