Maricopa County’s local races will be incredibly close this year with no clear winner in sight, according to a poll conducted by Noble Predictive Insights.
The poll was conducted from Aug. 12-16, surveying 1,003 voters, 595 of which reside in Maricopa County, yielding a 4.02% margin of error.
There are four local Maricopa County races where candidates will be going head-to-head in which the polling found only about a 1-4% lead in each race – the county sheriff, county attorney, county assessor and county recorder’s races.
The Maricopa County sheriff candidates – Democrat Tyler Kamp and Republican Jerry Sheridan – receive the same amount of support, about 35% each, according to the poll. And, while Sheridan has won over more of his base, 76% of Democrats, to Kamp’s 69% of Republicans, Kamp has appealed to more Independent voters with 34% to Sheridan’s 22%.
County Attorney Republican candidate Rachel Mitchell has a two-point lead over Democratic candidate Tamika Wooten. However, Wooten seems to have more pull among Independents, with a 10-point lead over Mitchell. […]
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