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When elections work well, most people never think about them. When something goes wrong, the entire system is suddenly under a microscope.
Dana Lewis, Recorder and Officer in Charge of Elections for Pinal County, speaks candidly about what it means to carry that responsibility. From chaotic election-day failures to rebuilding systems designed to prevent a single point of breakdown, Dana describes the pressure, precision, and teamwork required to run elections in today's climate.
Her story offers a vivid look inside the invisible infrastructure of public life—and the people whose steady work keeps it functioning when the stakes are highest.
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By Matt LehrmanWhen elections work well, most people never think about them. When something goes wrong, the entire system is suddenly under a microscope.
Dana Lewis, Recorder and Officer in Charge of Elections for Pinal County, speaks candidly about what it means to carry that responsibility. From chaotic election-day failures to rebuilding systems designed to prevent a single point of breakdown, Dana describes the pressure, precision, and teamwork required to run elections in today's climate.
Her story offers a vivid look inside the invisible infrastructure of public life—and the people whose steady work keeps it functioning when the stakes are highest.
LINKS
Ask a Question or Leave a Comment: 602-688-2724
Send Matt a Note: [email protected]
Apply to Be a Podcast Guest: Click Here
Connect on Substack and LinkedIn
Produced by Social Prosperity Partners