As Arizona gears up for a pivotal election year, concerns about the integrity of the electoral process have reached a fever pitch in Maricopa County, the state's most populous region. At the center of the controversy is Republican Justin Heap, the county's election chief, who has publicly expressed skepticism about the voting system. With Heap at the helm, many are worried about the potential for election interference, voter suppression, and a lack of transparency in the electoral process. As the county prepares to handle a massive influx of voters, Heap's views have sparked intense debate and raised questions about the reliability of the election infrastructure in one of the country's most critical swing states.


Much of the political spotlight this election year in Arizona has been focused on the office that runs elections in Maricopa County, the state's largest. Republican Justin Heap is overseeing elections in the Phoenix-area and he's an election skeptic.