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Rachel Mitchell
REPUBLICAN
Rachel Mitchell is running for Maricopa County Attorney, Republican Primary.
Personal background
Rachel received her undergraduate degree from Grand Canyon University and her law degree from Arizona State University. She was awarded the 2003 Distinguished Service Medal for her community service as an attorney.
Professional background
Rachel has previously overseen teams of prosecutors including the Sex Crimes Bureau and created the Prosecution Integrity Unit, overseeing conviction integrity and law enforcement misconduct.
Political background
Rachel Mitchell currently serves as the County Attorney in Maricopa County. She was first appointed in 2019 and is serving her second elected term.
Legal Experience
As a county attorney, she prosecutes civil and criminal actions under state law and cases before grand juries.
As a chief deputy county attorney, she prosecuted civil and criminal cases under state law on behalf of the district attorney’s office, supervised legal and clerical staff, and conducted interviews with victims and witnesses in ongoing cases. She was Chief of the Special Victims Division.
Believes legal experience is crucial for effective prosecution and victim compensation. As a prosecutor, indicted eight priests and secured an agreement with the Diocese of Phoenix for admission of wrongdoing and victim compensation.
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Criminal Justice
Believes in cracking down on organized retail theft to prevent crime from taking root. Opposes leniency towards rising crime in cities like Los Angeles, Chicago, and Seattle.
Opposes "lower or no bail for dangerous and violent criminals" and supports reversing policies from the Defund the Police movement.
Supports criminal justice reform, focusing on conviction integrity, law enforcement misconduct, and easing victim trauma in abuse cases.
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Endorsements
Endorsed by numerous politicians including former Arizona Governor Jan Brewer, Queen Creek Mayor Julia Wheatley, Queen Creek Councilman Jeff Brown, Former Gilbert Vice Mayor Joan Krueger, Phoenix Councilman Jim Waring, Surprise Councilman Jack Hastings, Queen Creek Vice Mayor Leah Martineau, and Queen Creek Councilman Bryan McClure.
Endorsed by numerous business executives including Ben Leuschner, President of the Phoenix Police Sergeants and Lieutenants Association, Jobe Dickinson the Executive Director of Combined Law Enforcement Associations of Arizona, Samuel Wagner, President of the Chandler Law Enforcement Association, Rob Ferraro, President of the Tempe Officers Association, and Jeff Hawkins, President of the Arizona State Troopers Association.
Endorsed by organizations such as the Arizona Police Association, Arizona Fraternal Order of Police, Phoenix Law Enforcement Association, and the Arizona Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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