Honorable Jack Sellers

Jack Sellers joined the Board of Supervisors on February 13, 2019 after a unanimous appointment to fill the empty seat representing District 1. Mr. Sellers previously served two terms on the Chandler City Council and has served as chairman of the Arizona State Transportation Board. He currently has a position on the GPEC International Leadership Council, the Arizona-Mexico Commission and Arizona Sister Cities. Mr. Sellers believes in improving the quality of life across the region by encouraging a vibrant economy that utilizes technology to ensure we are a Smart Region. He is an advocate of intelligent infrastructure development and autonomous vehicles maintaining relationships with MAG, Valley Metro, ADOT and the Federal Highway Administration.

Bill was re-elected to another four-year term on the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors in 2020. Maricopa County is the fourth largest county in the United States with a population of over 4.5 million people. Bill represents over 900,000 residents in District 3 as a Maricopa County Supervisor. He was first elected to the Board of Supervisors in 2016. He previously served as the Chairman of the Board in 2019 when, among other things, Bill negotiated a re-organization of the Maricopa County Elections Department with then-Maricopa County Recorder Adrian Fontes. Bill again took the helm as Chairman of the Board in 2022, successfully developing the strategic plan process, guiding the expenditure of $181.5 million in funds from the American Rescue Plan Act (Federal COVID-19 Relief) to numerous significant projects, and leading the Board of Supervisors to pass the largest property tax cut in Maricopa County history. During the November 2022 General Election, Bill participated in 16 press conferences as the eyes of the world were on the Maricopa County Elections Department as numerous statewide races with razor thin margins were counted over a 13-day period. Prior to joining the Board of Supervisors, Bill served on the Phoenix City Council from 2009-2016, including a stint as Vice Mayor in 2013.