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County Recorder Transitions out of Elected Role

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After nearly 14 years as the Yuma County Recorder, Robyn Stallworth Pouquette is pursuing a new opportunity within the Yuma County organization and will be resigning from her elected post effective July 18, 2022.

Pouquette was first elected as County Recorder in 2008 and since that time has made remarkable advancements to voter registration and election administration in Yuma County, including integrating the two offices under her leadership in 2018. She has been a tireless advocate for Yuma County voters, election security and integrity, and process improvements.  Stallworth Pouquette has served multiple terms as President of the Arizona Recorder’s Association and served on the Executive Committee of the Arizona Association of Counties from 2015 - 2020, most recently as Past-President.  She is a graduate of the County Leadership Institute through the National Association of Counties and is a 2020 Flinn-Brown Fellow.

“It has been a true honor to work in public service for more than 25 years and I look forward to the opportunity to continue making a positive contribution in county government,” said Pouquette.  “I value the years that the community has entrusted this duty to me and am extremely grateful to each staff member and for the support of the Board of Supervisors as well as my colleagues across the State of Arizona and nationwide.”  

Details will be forthcoming about the process to appoint a replacement to serve the remainder of Pouquette’s current term through December 31, 2024.

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