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Maricopa County Seeks New White Tank Justice Precinct Constable; Applicants Face December 5 Deadline

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Published on November 25, 2025
Maricopa County Seeks New White Tank Justice Precinct Constable; Applicants Face December 5 DeadlineSource: Maricopa County

The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors is on the lookout for a new White Tank Justice Precinct Constable after Mark Sinclair stepped down from his role on November 9, 2025, as reported by Maricopa County official communications. The precinct, which straddles the northwestern and southwestern regions around Goodyear, Avondale, and Buckeye, will require an appointee who can meet specific criteria laid out by the authorities.

This vacancy has garnered attention not merely because of the resignation that preceded it but also because of the requirements applicants must fulfill: they must share the same political affiliation as their predecessor, Mr. Sinclair, who is a Republican, as well as reside within the White Tank precinct, and maintain active voter registration in the state of Arizona; these mandates are pronounced in a moment when political leanings bear weighty implications on local governance and community representation—though the constable's duties are largely administrative, involving the execution of processes, serving warrants, and attending to the local justice courts as needed.

Maricopa County's announcement via their official website also mentioned the duration of the assignment: the selected individual will serve until the end of the current term, concluding on December 31, 2026, offering them a year to fulfill the obligations that come with the badge.

Interested parties have a window until 5 p.m. on December 5 to submit their qualifications for consideration; applications, comprising a resume and letter of interest, can be dispatched electronically to [email protected] or by traditional mail addressed to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors at 301 W. Jefferson St, Phoenix, AZ 85003 (10th floor), and it should be noted that submitted materials will enter the public record and applicants will face a background check—an assurance of transparency and due diligence as the county seeks to fill a role foundational to the judicial process within the Justice Precinct of White Tank.