'We need new folks in this': Embattled county leader to head ASU center on democracy
Arizona Republic / AZCentral.com
An Arizona county official who fought off threats and defended election results will take on a new role to preserve democracy from the nation's epicenter of election denialism.
Maricopa County Supervisor Bill Gates will take charge of a new laboratory at Arizona State University this fall, training students in election administration and offering support and resources for tenured election officials. It's a perch from which he hopes to build a pipeline of hardened, experienced election workers and combat threats to democracy.
The move also allows Gates, a Republican and a prominent voice against voting conspiracies, to keep his foot in a space that has come to dominate his professional and personal life. He was one of several county leaders who faced threats, harassment and public ridicule after false allegations spread of a rigged vote in the 2020 presidential race.
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