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If Election Night returns hold, Democrats could command a 3-2 majority on the powerful Maricopa County Board of Supervisors, a potential sea-change from the 5-1 majority Republicans have held for at least 24 years. That paradigm shift might ease the pain of possible losses in the races for Maricopa County sheriff, assessor and attorney, which Republican candidates narrowly led early Wednesday morning…
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