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Arizona's 17th legislative district is one of 30 in the state, consisting of sections of Pima County and Pinal County. As of 2023, there are 68 precincts in the district, 63 in Pima and five in Pinal, with a total registered voter population of 175,483. [1] The district has an overall population of 239,669. [2]
Cochise County election officials certified the county's voting results on December 1, after a court order was issued by Pima County Superior Court Judge Casey McGinley, who cited that by law, since Cochise County were no longer tabulating votes and had no missing votes, a certification vote needed to take place within 20 days of the election ...
The elections use plurality block voting, and each party will nominate 3 candidates. Republicans currently hold 4 seats on the board, while Democrats hold 1. Two Republicans, Lea Márquez Peterson and James O'Connor, were up for re-election in 2024, as is the lone Democrat, Anna Tovar. Peterson ran for re-election, while Tovar and O'Connor did not.
First elected in 2008, he took office on January 12, 2009, won re-election to his seat in 2010 and toward the end of his second term, he ran as a candidate for US Congress. [2] In 2020 he won the Pima County Supervisor seat from 2nd district.
She won the election in November 2020, becoming the first Native American elected to a countywide role in Pima County. [1] She received 289,932 votes versus Republican Benny White who garnered 203,631. [1] Cázares-Kelly began her term in January 2021, succeeding F. Ann Rodriguez. [1] [7] Her campaign focused on voter registration and ensuring ...
Lamb previously served in the Salt River Pima–Maricopa Indian Community police department. [3] He ran unopposed for re-election as sheriff in 2020. He was a Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2024 looking to replace incumbent independent Kyrsten Sinema after Sinema declined to seek re-election.
Finchem, along with GOP gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake, sued in federal court to ban the use of electronic voting machines in Maricopa and Pima counties. They lost their case, but are appealing ...
Arizona's 16th legislative district is one of 30 in the state, consisting of sections of Maricopa County, Pima County, and Pinal County. As of 2023, there are 72 precincts in the district, two in Maricopa, 17 in Pima, and 53 in Pinal, with a total registered voter population of 138,464. [1] The district has an overall population of 236,940. [2]