Arpaio wins sixth term as Maricopa County sheriff

By admin November 7, 2012 18:07
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Cronkite News Photo by Sarah Edelman

Sheriff Joe Arpaio addresses the crowd at the GOP watch party in Phoenix.

Voters have elected Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio to a sixth four-year term.

Cronkite News bases its projection on unofficial returns showing Arpaio leading his next closest opponent by a comfortable margin.

Arpaio, a Republican, faced Democrat Paul Penzone, a retired Phoenix police sergeant, and Independent Michael “Mike” Stauffer, who works for the Scottsdale Police Department.

Despite raising as much as 80 percent of his campaign’s $8.5 million coffers from out-of-state donors, Arpaio faced a growing Latino backlash due to his strict stance on immigration policies.

In office since 1993, Arpaio promotes himself as “America’s Toughest Sheriff,” in part through made-for-media initiatives such as housing inmates in tents, making them wear pink underwear and feeding them green bologna.

Last year, Arpaio’s office had to reopen more than 400 sex-crime cases mostly in the El Mirage area. This year, Arpaio faced a U.S. Justice Department lawsuit alleging civil rights violations.

By admin November 7, 2012 18:07

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