Primary Election (Pima County) August 2, 2022 February 3, 2022 General Election (Pima County) November 8, 2022 May 12, 2022 NEW PARTY PETITIONS (General Election Qualifications) Last Day to submit New Party Petitions – November 26, 2021 at 5:00 PM (16-803A) Number of Signatures required – 30,894 (State) 16-801
Three Democratic candidates are vying to be the next Pima County attorney — a chance to lead a powerful office that has been run for 24 years by Barbara LaWall, who is not seeking reelection.
2 days ago · The Pima County Attorney’s Office has resumed charging simple drug possession cases after a more than two-month pause on the policy put in place to lower the county jail’s population amid the ...
Nov 04, 2021 · State Rep. Diego Rodriguez of Phoenix is running for attorney general after serving one term in the Arizona House of Representatives.
Aug 04, 2020 · TUCSON, Ariz. — Democrat Laura Conover now sees a clear path to the Pima County Attorney's office after winning Tuesday's primary. Conover won the race for the Democratic nomination.
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.
Attorney 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 Conover took office Monday, replacing Barbara LaWall. Bars of a jail cell. The new Pima County attorney Laura Conover plans to reduce what she calls 'accidental' deportations resulting from minor criminal charges against non-citizens.Jan 4, 2021
Adel has been facing a number of issues, some of which date back to 2020. On Election Night, it was reported that Adel fell at her home and hit her head. A spokesperson said Adel was taken to a hospital that same night, where her condition worsened. Adel later underwent emergency surgery to address the brain bleed.Feb 22, 2022
General Mark BrnovichAttorney General Mark Brnovich said scammers are more likely to prey upon desperate tenants who are getting priced out of Arizona's housing market.