Maricopa County board appoints Allister Adel as next top prosecutor
Oct 3, 2019, 10:45 AM | Updated: 11:24 am
PHOENIX — The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors has chosen Allister Adel as the county’s next top prosecutor.
Adel, the first woman to be named Maricopa County Attorney, replaces Bill Montgomery, who was appointed to the Arizona Supreme Court last month.
She was one of seven applicants for the position. Chief Deputy Rachel Mitchell, who had been temporarily filling the role, was on the list.
The other applicants were Lacy Cooper, Chris DeRose, Jon Eliason, Rodney Glassman, Gina Godbehere and John Kaites.
Adel thanked the board, her supporters and family on Twitter.
“I am honored to be appointed as the first woman to serve as Maricopa County Attorney!” she said.
I am honored to be appointed as the first woman to serve as Maricopa County Attorney! The swearing will at at 11:30am today in the Board of Supervisors Auditorium. Thank you to the Board, Citizen Screening Committee, my supporters and family!
— Allister Adel (@AllisterAdel) October 3, 2019
Bill Gates, chairman of the Board of Supervisors, said he was proud of their choice.
I am excited that the Board has selected @AllisterAdel as the next Maricopa County Attorney. She is an excellent attorney, community leader, and experienced administrator. I am confident in her ability to lead the office and I’m proud we appointed the first female @marcoattorney
— Bill Gates (@billgatesaz) October 3, 2019
“(Adel) is an excellent attorney, community leader, and experienced administrator,” he said.
Gov. Doug Ducey congratulated Adel on Twitter and said he looks forward to working with her.
Adel will serve out Montgomery’s term, which ends in January 2021.