Maricopa County, Arizona, Last week, a new county attorney, Republican Rachel Mitchell, was elected. Rachel Mitchell is a veteran prosecutor, a native of Arizona, who was selected by Republicans as investigative defense counsel for Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation hearing.
In that role, Mitchell questioned Kavanaugh and the woman who accused him of sexual assault decades earlier. Dr. Christine Braisley FordThe Senate Judiciary Committee and the entire Senate eventually approved Kavanaugh, and Republicans acknowledged Mitchell’s skillful handling of a delicate situation.
Mike Davis, who served as lead counsel for the commission’s nominations at the Kavanaugh hearings, told Fox News Digital:
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Veteran prosecutor Rachel Mitchell was elected Maricopa County Attorney.
“She investigated the allegations calmly and meticulously, and greatly assisted the senator in fulfilling one of her most important constitutional duties,” he said, adding, “She cares about politics. He laughed at the personal attacks against her.
“Rachel is unflinching, smart and fair,” Davis said, adding that she was a “rock of stability.”
Mitchell defeated her Democrats last week Challenger, Julie Gannigle, 53% to 47%. Ganigur, a former Cook County, Illinois, prosecutor who campaigned for progressive law enforcement reform, reportedly said in a statement acknowledging the election that he would “monitor” the office and “by all people in Maricopa.” I vow to continue to demand good things,” he was quoted as saying. county. “

Christine Blasey Ford was sworn in by Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (Republican, Iowa) at the start of her testimony on Capitol Hill in Washington on September 27, 2018.
(Pool photo via Tom Williams/AP)
Mitchell spent 30 years with the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office, the third largest prosecutor’s office in the nation. specialize in prosecuting crimes It advocates stronger penalties for children and tougher penalties for offenders. Maricopa is her fourth largest county in the United States, with her nearly 4.5 million residents, more than half of Arizona’s total population.
Mitchell says her campaign was to “restore trust” with crime victims, law enforcement, and the Maricopa community.
“I don’t want to see this become another Seattle or another Chicago,” she said in a campaign ad posted on the campaign’s website.

“Public safety is not partisan. All Arizonans want safe communities to live, work, and raise their children,” Mitchell said.
(Rachel Mitchell, County Attorney Campaign)
“Public safety is not partisan,” Mitchell said in a post-victory statement. “All Arizonans want safe communities to live, work, and raise their children.
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“We will continue to work together law enforcement Work with local leaders to hold criminals accountable, increase access to rehabilitation treatments where needed, bring victims to justice, and prioritize the safety of Maricopa County residents. . ”
Brianna Herlihy is a political writer for Fox News Digital.