
Date: June 10, 2026
Meeting Type: Formal Meeting
Chair: Chair Brophy McGee
Source Files: YouTube Video Transcripts
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This meeting of the current Board (Chair Brophy McGee, Vice Chair Lesko, Supervisors Galvin, Stewart, and Gallardo) featured extensive public participation focused heavily on the ongoing conflict with County Recorder Justin Heap and America First Legal (AFL). The Board handled approximately 88 agenda items including planning and zoning, county management, finance, and human resources matters. Significant controversy surrounded Item 82 (Outside Counsel contract with Osborn Maledon) and Item 83 (Outside Counsel contract with Perkins Coie), both related to the Heap/AFL litigation. Multiple speakers criticized the Board’s handling of the conflict, while others supported the Board’s position. The meeting maintained decorum throughout with no ejections or security incidents.
SECTION 1 – MEETING OPENING
Meeting Start
- Meeting called to order: 00:16:06 (per SRT)
- Chair: Chair Brophy McGee
- Meeting started on time: Yes
Roll Call (00:16:24 – 00:16:40)
| Supervisor | Status | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Mark Stewart | Present | In person |
| Thomas Galvin | Present | In person |
| Debbie Lesko | Present (Vice Chair) | In person |
| Steve Gallardo | Present | In person |
| Kate Brophy McGee | Present (Chair) | In person |
Quorum
- Quorum established: Yes (5 of 5 supervisors present)
- Full attendance: 5/5
- Remote/webinar attendance: None identified
Agenda Changes (00:16:47)
- Item 72 continued: Amendment to IGA with City of Phoenix – Transportation requested continuation to June 24, 2026 meeting
SECTION 2 – WEBINAR PARTICIPATION
Analysis
- Supervisors attending remotely: None identified
- Staff attending remotely: None identified
- Public/Attorneys via webinar: None identified
Total Webinar Appearances
- Total: 0
Note: This meeting appeared to be conducted entirely in person with no webinar participation identified.
SECTION 3 – SPEAKER SLIP ANALYSIS
Speaker Forms Processed
Speaker #1: Jessica Peters – Item 10
- Timestamp: 00:19:51
- Status: Wishes to speak on Item 10 (All Things Metal Phase 2)
- Outcome: Allowed to speak
Speaker #2: Roger Mab – Item 10
- Timestamp: 00:23:14
- Status: Wishes to speak on Item 10
- Outcome: Allowed to speak
Item 15 – No speakers (00:29:25)
- Clerk confirmed: “No speaker forms”
Items 27-28 – No speakers (00:33:47)
- Clerk confirmed: “No speaker forms”
Speaker on Items 84, 85, 86, 87, 88
- Timestamp: 00:35:05
- Status: One speaker form identified
Public Comment Speakers (Multiple)
- Timestamp: 00:43:14
- Multiple speakers signed up for general public comment
Speaker Slip Summary
- Total speaker forms identified: 8+ distinct speakers
- Number resolved (allowed to speak): All identified
- Number unresolved: 0
- Pattern: All submitted speaker forms were honored
SECTION 4 – PUBLIC PARTICIPATION ANALYSIS
Public Comment on Agenda Items
Item 10: All Things Metal Phase 2
Jessica Peters (00:19:51 – 00:23:14)
- Subject: Opposition to All Things Metal development
- Key points:
- Concerns about traffic and safety
- Requested Board consider resident concerns
- Board response: Item continued to allow applicant to address concerns
Roger Mab (00:23:14 – 00:26:45)
- Subject: Support for All Things Metal development
- Key points:
- Spoke in favor of the project
- Highlighted economic benefits
Outcome: Item continued to June 24, 2026 (00:29:25)
General Public Comment (00:43:14 – 00:53:00)
Gail Lrander (00:43:14)
- Subject: Justin Heap/AFL – Election integrity claims
- Key Content:
- Stated: “The recent removal of election equipment and ballot materials from the tabulation and election center is deeply concerning. Chain of custody is not a minor technicality. It is one of the cornerstones of election integrity.”
- Referenced “allegations that raise serious questions about election integrity”
- Thanked Board for “continuing to prepare for the upcoming election while calling for transparency and cooperation”
- Stated: “Oversight is not interference. Shared responsibility is a safeguard that protects voters and builds confidence in the system.”
- Criticized Heap’s fraud claims: “Justin Heap and fellow Republicans shout from the rooftops that there is an onslaught of non-citizens casting votes… What they don’t want their supporters to know is that there is virtually no evidence to back up these claims”
- Cited US District Court judge finding only 47 instances of wrongful voting out of 8.3 million votes (1998-2024)
- Stated: “You cannot argue with this math. Justin Heap, Donald Trump, and their followers have fabricated a story”
- Requested: “Please ensure that Justin Heap’s campaign of bullying does not tarnish our elections. Protect the voters.”
Jonathan Ramsey (00:45:52)
- Subject: Justin Heap/AFL
- Key Content:
- Stated: “Power-hungry, self-interested politicians like County Recorder Justin Heap can sow doubt into the democratic process and silence that voice”
- Characterized Heap as “strongarming the board of supervisors in this ugly and public litigation”
- Stated: “Much like an abusive partner, he’s leveraging his connections and power in order to assert dominance over the board”
- Referenced AFL requesting “$100,000 a day of Maricopa County taxpayer money every day they don’t comply”
- Stated: “That is borderline extortion and it cannot go unchecked”
- Concluded: “Please reject Heap’s campaign of chaos”
Tyranny Chan (Tierney Chin) (00:47:10)
- Subject: Justin Heap/AFL
- Key Content:
- Supporting Board position
- Stated: “The usurping of Recorder Heap’s authority by America First Legal, a Stephen Miller vehicle, and the election tampering by Recorder Heap CIO resulting”
- Stated: “Justin Heap is an election denier who has questioned the legitimacy of Arizona’s elections. Now, his office is under investigation”
- Referenced “members of heap staff were caught on camera moving election equipment into what appeared to be a personal vehicle and driving it away while votes were still being tabulated”
- Stated: “Our votes are not theirs to take. Our elections are not theirs to control”
- Called for Board to “remove Justin Heap or he must resign now”
Lori Baron (00:48:30)
- Subject: Justin Heap/AFL and Board accountability
- Key Content:
- First statement: “I would just say that based on what all of you have been doing, y’all should resign because you’re violating the court’s orders”
- Second statement (re Jamie Martin): Discussed documented “red flag contract compliance violations” in election-related contracts
- Third statement: “you all are embarrassing yourselves and this county to the rest of the world how you’ve been behaving regarding the whole Justin Heap situation. Y’all should hang your heads in shame. You’ve acted without dignity in your positions… you’re embarrassing everybody in this county and making it a mockery”
- Identified as critic of Board’s handling of conflict
Roger Maid (00:50:00)
- Subject: Public meeting access and consent agenda
- Key Content:
- Stated: “For more than a year and a half, I’ve repeatedly raised concerns about public access to these meetings. I continue to be denied webinar participation despite repeatedly requesting it”
- Criticized consent agenda: “approximately 72 of the first 86 agenda items had already been placed into consent categories. That’s roughly 84% of the agenda items scheduled before public comment”
- Named specific projects in consent: Wintersburg 313, Arlington Valley Solar, Atlas disposal data yard
Vivian Sarafhin (00:51:30)
- Subject: Justin Heap legal battle
- Key Content:
- Stated: “We are two weeks from early ballots being mailed out yet here we are. County reporter Justin Heap is furthering this messy legal battle between your office and his”
Anthony Avalos (00:52:30)
- Subject: Voting matters and Board position
- Key Content:
- Stated: “I’d like to applaud the board for continuing to fight for the needs of the voters”
Joe Hoff (00:53:00)
- Subject: Justin Heap and Board accountability
- Key Content:
- Stated: “Justin Heap was elected by the people. Stand down. You do your job and you let him do his job”
- Defended Heap’s position
Additional Speakers:
- Multiple other speakers addressed various agenda items
- Mix of support for Board and support for Heap
- No disruptions or security interventions
Speaking Time Management
- Standard time limit: 2 minutes per speaker
- Timer usage: Yes, timer visible
- Extensions: Not identified
- Warnings: Not identified
SECTION 5 – MICROPHONE AND TIMER EVENTS
Timer Events
Event 1: Public Comment Timer
- Timestamp: Throughout public comment period
- Speaker: Various public comment speakers
- Time limit: 2 minutes
- Action: Timer displayed for speakers
- Response: Generally honored by speakers
Microphone Control
- No instances of microphone muting before time expired identified
- No instances of additional time granted beyond standard limits
SECTION 6 – EJECTION OR REMOVAL EVENTS
Ejection/Removal Events: None Identified
No ejections, removals, or security interventions occurred during this meeting.
All public comment, including heated criticism of both the Board and Justin Heap, was conducted within established decorum rules. No warnings for disruptive behavior were issued.
SECTION 7 – RULE ENFORCEMENT CONSISTENCY REVIEW
Rules Announced/Enforced
Decorum Rules Read (00:17:32 – 00:19:05)
Chair Brophy McGee read the full decorum rules including:
- Remain seated during open meetings
- No disorderly or boisterous conduct
- No applause, whistling, stamping, booing
- No loud, threatening, profane, abusive, personal, impertinent, or slanderous utterances
- Do not disparage other speakers
- No signs, placards, banners, or similar items
Rule: Speaker Time Limits
- Announced: Implicit through timer usage
- Timestamp: Throughout public comment
- Enforcement: Consistent
Consistency Analysis
| Rule | Announced Timestamp | Similar Conduct Observed | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Time limits (2 min) | Throughout | All speakers honored limits | Consistent |
| No personal attacks | 00:17:32 | Speakers criticized officials but within bounds | Not enforced as violation |
| No disparaging speakers | 00:17:32 | No speaker-on-speaker attacks observed | N/A |
Board Response to Public Comments
Instances of Direct Response
- Vice Chair Lesko: Responded to Item 10 speakers (00:26:45)
- Supervisor Gallardo: Brief acknowledgment of public comment concerns
Instances of Deferral/No Response
- Most public comment on Heap/AFL received no direct Board response during comment period
- Board proceeded with agenda after public comment concluded
SECTION 8 – DECORUM RULE ANALYSIS
Baseline Reference: April 10, 2024 Decorum Rules
Full rules read at meeting opening by Chair Brophy McGee (00:17:32 – 00:19:05)
Decorum Restrictions Announced
Restriction 1: Seating
- Announced: 00:17:32
- Quote: “Attendees, please remain seated during an open meeting to minimize distractions”
Restriction 2: Conduct
- Announced: 00:17:32
- Quote: “No person attending an open meeting shall engage in disorderly or boisterous conduct including but not limited to applause, whistling, stamping of feet, booing…”
Restriction 3: Speech Content
- Announced: 00:17:32
- Quote: “Do not disparage other speakers”
Restriction 4: Signs/Props
- Announced: 00:17:32
- Quote: “Signs, placards, banners, and other similar items shall not be permitted in the audience”
No Violations Identified
- No warnings issued
- No removals
- No enforcement actions required
SECTION 9 – DEMONSTRATION BOARD ANALYSIS
Search Results
- No instances of “Put the sign down”
- No instances of “Remove the sign”
- No instances of “No signs allowed”
- No instances of “No posters”
- No instances of “No display boards”
- No instances of “That sign is distracting”
Result: No demonstration board events identified in this meeting.
SECTION 10 – CHAIR-ANNOUNCED RESTRICTIONS
Restrictions Announced During Meeting
Restriction 1: Full Decorum Rules
- Timestamp: 00:17:32 – 00:19:05
- Exact wording: Full reading of Board decorum rules
- Specific policy cited: Board of Supervisors decorum policy
Restriction 2: Item 10 Continuance
- Timestamp: 00:29:25
- Action: Chair announced Item 10 would be continued to June 24
- Reason: Allow applicant to address neighbor concerns
SECTION 11 – EXECUTIVE SESSION ANALYSIS
Executive Session Events
None identified in this transcript.
- No executive session called
- No time entering executive session recorded
- No time returning recorded
SECTION 12 – AGENDA AND CONSENT ANALYSIS
Total Agenda Items
- Total items: Approximately 88 items
- Highest number identified: Item 88
Consent Agenda Items
- Items 5-9, 11-14: Planning and Zoning Consent
- Additional consent items: Throughout meeting
Key Items Removed from Consent
- Item 10: All Things Metal Phase 2 (removed by Chair Brophy McGee)
Significant Items
Item 82: Outside Counsel – Osborn Maledon
- Subject: Legal services contract related to Heap/AFL litigation
- Action: Approved
- Context: One of two outside counsel contracts for election-related litigation
Item 83: Outside Counsel – Perkins Coie
- Subject: Legal services contract related to Heap/AFL litigation
- Action: Approved
- Context: Second outside counsel contract for election-related litigation
Item 15: Continued to June 24
- Subject: All Things Metal Phase 2
- Reason: Allow applicant to address neighbor concerns
Consent Agenda Percentage
- Approximately 60-70% of agenda items moved under consent
SECTION 13 – TRANSPARENCY ISSUES
Public Records/Transparency References
Issue 1: Outside Counsel Transparency
- Timestamp: During Items 82-83 discussion
- Speakers: Multiple public commenters
- Context: Questions about why two outside counsel firms needed; costs not fully disclosed during public comment
Issue 2: Public Access to Meetings (Roger Maid)
- Timestamp: 00:50:00
- Content: Roger Maid stated he has been “denied webinar participation despite repeatedly requesting it” while “other individuals continue to receive webinar access”
Security Footage/Body Cameras
- No references identified
Meeting Minutes/YouTube Recordings
- No references identified
SECTION 14 – SECURITY AND LAW ENFORCEMENT REFERENCES
Security Personnel References
- None identified during meeting
- No security interventions
- No deputy references
Law Enforcement References
- Item 82-83: Outside counsel contracts for election-related litigation (potential criminal referrals)
- Public comment: Multiple references to “election tampering” allegations against Heap
SECTION 15 – VOTING ANALYSIS
Vote Records
| Agenda Item | Description | Motion Maker | Second | Vote | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Items 5-9, 11-14 | Planning & Zoning Consent | Vice Chair Lesko | Supervisor Galvin | Unanimous (5-0) | Item 10 removed |
| Item 10 | All Things Metal | N/A | N/A | CONTINUED to June 24 | Staff recommendation |
| Item 15 | Various | Vice Chair Lesko | Supervisor Galvin | Unanimous (5-0) | Continuance |
| Items 27-28 | Various | Vice Chair Lesko | Supervisor Stewart | Unanimous (5-0) | |
| Item 72 | Phoenix IGA | Vice Chair Lesko | Supervisor Galvin | Unanimous (5-0) | Continued to June 24 |
| Items 84-88 | Various | Vice Chair Lesko | Supervisor Galvin | Unanimous (5-0) |
Voting Pattern
- All votes recorded: Unanimous (5-0)
- No dissenting votes identified
- No abstentions identified
Motion Pattern
- Primary motion maker: Vice Chair Lesko
- Primary seconder: Supervisor Galvin
- Pattern: Lesko consistently made motions; Galvin consistently seconded
SECTION 16 – SPECIAL ALERTS
Flagged Terms
| Term | Context | Timestamp |
|---|---|---|
| Webinar | Roger Maid denied access | 00:50:00 |
| Speaker slip | Multiple speaker forms processed | Throughout |
| Consent agenda | Items 5-9, 11-14; additional items | 00:19:05 |
| Executive session | None | N/A |
| Litigation | Items 82-83 (Outside Counsel for Heap/AFL) | ~00:35:00 |
| Appeal | None identified | N/A |
| Settlement | None identified | N/A |
| Surveillance video | None identified | N/A |
| Security | None | N/A |
| Sheriff | None | N/A |
| Library district | None | N/A |
| First Amendment | Implied in public comment discussions | Throughout |
| Decorum | Full rules read | 00:17:32 |
| Public records request | Roger Maid referenced | 00:50:00 |
Critical Alert: Outside Counsel Contracts
- Items 82-83: Legal contracts for Heap/AFL litigation
- Significance: Board retaining multiple law firms for election-related legal defense
- Public concern: Cost and necessity questioned by speakers
SECTION 17 – RESPONSE TO PUBLIC SPEAKERS ANALYSIS
Direct Responses to Speakers
Response to Item 10 Speakers
- Original concern: Traffic and safety issues with All Things Metal
- Timestamp: 00:26:45
- Response: Vice Chair Lesko moved to continue item to allow applicant to address concerns
- Nature: Accommodating – item continued rather than voted down
Response to Public Comment (General)
- Timestamp: 00:53:00 (after all public comment)
- Response: Board proceeded with agenda; no direct responses to Heap/AFL comments
- Nature: Standard procedure – no engagement with comment content
Questions Left Unanswered
- Questions about cost of outside counsel (Items 82-83) – not directly addressed during meeting
- Questions about Heap/AFL conflict timeline – no Board response
- Questions about election equipment removal – no Board response during public comment
- Roger Maid’s questions about webinar access criteria – no response
Speaker Position Characterization
- No instances identified where board characterized speaker positions as opposition, misinformation, or attacks during the meeting
- Board maintained neutrality during public comment
Board Response Consistency
| Metric | Count |
|---|---|
| Times inability to respond stated | 0 |
| Times responses to speakers occurred | 1 (Item 10 continuance) |
| Times criticism of speakers occurred | 0 |
| Times questions answered | 1 (Item 10) |
| Times questions left unanswered | Multiple (Heap/AFL comments, webinar access) |
SIGNIFICANT TIMESTAMPS
| Time (SRT) | Event |
|---|---|
| 00:16:06 | Meeting called to order |
| 00:16:24 | Roll call begins |
| 00:16:40 | Roll call complete – all 5 supervisors present |
| 00:16:47 | Agenda change announced (Item 72 continued) |
| 00:17:32 | Decorum rules read by Chair |
| 00:19:05 | Planning & Zoning consent vote (Items 5-9, 11-14) |
| 00:19:51 | Jessica Peters speaks on Item 10 |
| 00:23:14 | Roger Mab speaks on Item 10 |
| 00:29:25 | Item 10 continued to June 24 |
| 00:35:05 | Speaker forms for Items 84-88 |
| 00:43:14 | Public comment begins (Gail Lrander) |
| 00:45:52 | Jonathan Ramsey public comment (Heap/AFL) |
| 00:47:10 | Tyranny Chan public comment |
| 00:48:30 | Lori Baron public comment |
| 00:50:00 | Roger Maid public comment |
| 00:51:30 | Vivian Sarafhin public comment |
| 00:52:30 | Anthony Avalos public comment |
| 00:53:00 | Joe Hoff public comment (defended Heap) |
| 00:54:00 | Public comment concludes |
POTENTIAL FOLLOW-UP QUESTIONS
- Outside Counsel Costs: What are the total costs for Osborn Maledon and Perkins Coie contracts (Items 82-83)? Are there spending caps?
- Item 10 Continuance: What specific changes will All Things Metal make to address neighbor concerns before June 24?
- Heap/AFL Conflict: Has the Board received any criminal referrals or requests for information from Special Prosecutor Kent Volkmer regarding the scanner incident?
- Public Comment Policy: Why does the Board not respond to public comment questions during the comment period?
- Voting Pattern: Why does Vice Chair Lesko consistently make motions and Supervisor Galvin consistently second them?
- Webinar Access: What are the criteria for granting webinar access to public meetings? Why was Roger Maid denied while others receive access?
- Lori Baron’s Claims: What did she mean by “violating the court’s orders”? What specific court orders is she referencing?

