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Oct 17, 2017 · Pima County Attorney Barbara LaWall maintained a strong lead in the Democratic primary over challenger Joel Feinman throughout Tuesday night, but the results were still too close to call as of ...
Aug 05, 2020 · Pima County Assessor In the race to replace the retiring Assessor Bill Staples, Suzanne Drobie had 58 percent of the vote, compared to 23 percent for Brian Johnson and 19 percent for Dustin Walters.
Jul 16, 2020 · Laura Conover has my vote for Pima County Attorney. Specifically her solid position on prosecution of low-level drug offenders. From first hand experience I know how ruinous the present punitive
Attorney Laura ConoverOne-on-one with Pima County District Attorney Laura Conover. “We have been under emergency operations since day one,” Conover said. According to the Tucson Police Department, there were 93 homicides in 2021. Compare that to 68 in 2020 and 50 in 2019.Jan 27, 2022
Laura ConoverPima County Attorney Laura Conover, her leadership team, and PCAO staff are building community safety for all through accountability, healing, and restorative justice practices.
Laura ConoverLaura Conover Laura has a unique perspective on Southern Arizona's criminal justice system. She was elected as the Pima County Attorney in 2020.
The current members of the Board of Supervisors, elected in November 2020, are: District 1 – Rex Scott. District 2 – Matt Heinz. District 3 – Sharon Bronson.
In the Democratic primary for Pima County Sheriff, Chris Nanos, who was appointed the seat in 2015 but lost it after a procurement scandal erupted on his watch, had captured 65 percent of the vote against Deputy Kevin Kubitskey, a union leader whose campaign erupted in scandal in July after his daughter accused him of abusing her. Kubitsky had 35 percent of the vote.
In the race between two Democrats who are seeking to replace the retiring F. Ann Rodriguez as Pima County's chief keeper of records, Gabriella Cázares-Kelly, an organizer with Indivisible Tohono, had won 62 percent of the vote. Kim Challender, who has worked as Rodriguez’s chief deputy, has 38 percent of the vote.
In the race to replace the retiring Assessor Bill Staples, Suzanne Drobie had 58 percent of the vote, compared to 23 percent for Brian Johnson and 19 percent for Dustin Walters.