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In 2020, Kate Gallego ran for re-election. In November 2020, she was returned to office with the highest number of votes ever cast in a mayoral election. Merissa Hamilton, a Libertarian write in candidate, was Gallego's closest opponent. Hamilton received 26.29% of votes. Gallego won the election receiving 60.7% of the votes. [13]
Kate Gallego has endorsed Ruben Gallego, a five-term member of Congress, in the Senate race. After the information was released, the Gallegos continued to blame the unwanted attention on Lake.
On August 7, 2008, Gallego changed his name from Ruben Marinelarena to Ruben Marinelarena Gallego to honor his mother, Elisa Gallego, who raised him and his three siblings on her own after his father abandoned the family in his childhood. [56] In 2010, Gallego married Kate Widland Gallego, who was later elected mayor of Phoenix. They divorced ...
Incumbent Mayor Kate Gallego is running for re-election to a second full term and is considered the favorite to win. [2] The election was held alongside elections to the city council, several city initiatives, and other Arizona elections .
The Washington Free Beacon, a conservative news site, petitioned to release the records, which Ruben and Kate Gallego both opposed, saying they wanted to protect their child's safety and privacy. They were unsealed a day after the Arizona Supreme Court declined the Gallegos' request for an emergency order keeping them private.
Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego and U.S. Rep. Ruben Gallego of Arizona's 7th district host a news conference outside Phoenix City Hall to discuss their push to add extreme heat to the Federal Emergency ...
Democratic Rep. Ruben Gallego will be Arizona’s first Latino senator next year, NBC News projects, after defeating Republican Kari Lake in a hard-fought Senate race.
Gallego pushed back, saying borders are necessary and walls are an important part of security, but only if coupled with sufficient manpower and technology. He faulted Lake for opposing a bipartisan border security bill agreed to by Biden and key lawmakers, which died after former President Donald Trump urged Republicans to oppose it.