BLUE BOOK

SUPPLEMENT

1988/1989

Compiled and Issued by JIM SHUMWAY Secretary of State 1989

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The Blue Book was first created in 1986 in order to provide historical information pertinent to the understanding of this great state.

Many dramatic events have taken place, shaping Arizona and re­ defining it. It was with this in mind that a supplement to the Blue Book be created. I feel as though this book is of tremendous benefit to anyone who wants to further their knowledge and to gain insight into our state.

A 1990 Blue Book will be provided immediately following the General Election in November.

Jim Shumway Secretary of State Table of Contents

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Capitol Complex Map ...... 1

Wesley Bolin Plaza Map ...... 2

State Government .... 3

Impeachment of Governor ...... 10

State Elections Information ...... 11

Party Designation Index ...... 13

Election Information ...... 14

Arizona Voter Registration ...... 15

Primary Election 16

General Election 24

Ballot Propositions ...... 36

Federal Information ...... 38

Listing of Presidents 40

City and Town Listing ...... 42

Organizations of Counties ...... 45

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1. STATE CAPITOL WEST WING 14. STATE OFFICE BUILDING 26. STATE COURTS BUILDING 37. WAYLAND COMPLEX 2. CAPITOL BLDG.(1918-38 Addn) 1616 West Adams 1501 West Washington(Under Constniction) 1937 West Jefferson 3. CAPITOL MUSEUM 15. STATE HEALTH LABORATORY 27. EDUCATION BUILDING 38. JACKSON MAINTENANCE FACIIJTY 4. SENATE BUILDING 1520 West Adams 1535 West Jefferson 1981 West Madison 5. HOUSEoCREPRESENTATIVES 16. STATE DATA CENI'ER 28. CORRECTIONS BUILDING 39. STATE MA.INTENACE FACILITY 1700 West Washington 1510 West Adams 1601 West Jefferson 1840 West Jackson 17. STATE BUILDING 29. STATE OFFICE BUILDING 40. GENERAL SERVICES BUrLDING 6. 1502 West Washington 1645 West Jefferson 1805 West Madison MEMORIAL PARK 18. ECONOMIC SECURITY BUILDING 30. ECONOMIC SECURITY BUILDING 41. INTERAGENCY SERVICES BLDG. 1400 West Washington Administration 1802 West Jackson 7. RISK MANAGEMENT 19. ECONOMIC SECURI'IY BUILDING 1717 West Jefferson 42. ADOT,MATERIALS LABORATORY Department of Administration 1300 West Washington 31. ECONOMIC SECURITY BUILDING 1745 West Madison 1818 West Adams 20. CORPORATION COMMISSION Computer Building 43. ADOT-ADMINISTRATION BLDG. 8. ARIZONA POWER AUTHORlTY 1200 West Washington 1720 West Madison 206 South 17th Avenue 1810 West Adams 21. STATE TOURISM OFFICES 32. ECONOMIC SECURITY BUILDING 44. ADOT-PURCHASING BLDG. 9. HEALTH SERVICES BUILDING ( Evans House) 1789 West Jefferson (Under Construction) 1739 West Jackson 1740 West Adams 1108 West Washington 33. MOTOR VEHICLE BUILDING 45. ADOT-ENGINEERING BLDG. 10. JOINT LEGISLATIVE BUDGET OFFICE 22. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION BLDG. Department of Transportation 205 South 17th Avenue 1716 West Adams 800 West Washington 1801 West Jefferson 46. ADOT-GENERAL OPERATIONS 11. REVENUE BUILDING 23. HALL OF FAME BUILDING 34. STATE PERSONNEL BUILDING 1655 West Jackson 1600 West Monroe ( Camegie Library ) Department of Adrrunistratfon 47. SURPLUS PROPER'IY FACILITY 12. STATE OFFICE BUILDI G 1101 West Washington 1831 West Jefferson 1537 West Jack&0n 1688 West Adams 24. LAW BUILDING 35. RECORDS RETENTION CENTER 48. STATE MOTOR POOL FACILITIES 13. STATE OFFICE BUILD! G 1275 West Washington 1919 West Jefferson 1522 West Jackson 1624 West Adams 25. CAPITAL CENTER 36. CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER 15 South 15th Avenue 1937 West Jefferson .__ADAMS STREET-- N ~ RKING ~ JI

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MEMORIALS

1 . Wesley Bolin Memorial Marker 5. The Ten Commandments 9. Jewish War Veterans Memorial 2. Father Kina Statue 6. Law Enforcement Memorial 1 O. Martin Luther King Memorial 3. Bushmasters Memorial 7. WW1 Veterans Memorial 11 . Arizona Peace Officers Memorial 4. Arizona Pioneer Women Memorial 8. Confederate Troops Memorial 12. U.S.S. Arizona Anchor 13 . Vietnam Veterans Memorial

STATE GOVERNMENT OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR

Rose Mofford Governor of Arizona QUALIFICATIONS FOR PUBLIC OFFICE Capitol West Wing Phoenix, Arizona 85007 Arlicle VD., § 15. Constitution of the State of Arizona (602) 542-4331 Every person elected or appointed to any elective office of trust or profit under the authority of the state, or any political division Succeeded to the office upon Impeachment conviction of or any municipality tbereof, shall be a qualified elector of the Governor Mecham political division or municipality in which such person shall be Date: 4-5-88 elected. GOVERNOR Article V., §4., Constitution of the State of Arizona § 41-101., AR.S. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT The Governor is the chief execu tive officer of the state, and is Commander-in chief of the military forces of the state, except Article V., Constitution of the State of Arizona when such forces are called into the service of Lhe . The Executive Department shall consist of the Governor, The Governor transacts all executive business with the officers of Secretary of State, State Treasurer, Attorney General, and the government, civil and military, and may require information in Superintendent of Public Instruction. In the event of the death writing on any subject relating to the duties of their respective of the Governor, or his resignation, removal from office, or offices. She is responsible that the laws of Arizona are faithfully permanent disability to discharge the duties of the office, the executed and prepares a message to the legislature at the Secretary of State, if holding by election, shall succeed to the beginning of every session on the condition of the state and office of Governor until his succes.sor is elected and qualified. recommends such matters as she deems expedient. The Governor Next in line for succession are the Attorney General, State may convene the legislature in special session. She may grant Treasurer and Superintendent of Public Instruction. reprieves, commutation, and pardons after convictions, for all offenses except treason and cases o( impeachment, upon such When the Governor is absent from the state or unable to conditions and with such restrictions and limitations as provided discharge the duties of the office, the powers and duties of the by law. office of Governor devolve upon the Secretary of State, until the Governor returns to office. Every bill passed by the legislature, before it becomes a law, is presented to the Governor for her approval or disapproval. The The officers of the Executive Department must reside at the seat veto power of the Governor does not extend to any bill passed by of government during their terms of office which is four years. the legislature and referred to the people for adoption or They must have been a citizen of the United States for ten years, rejection. and of Arizona for five years and not less than twenty-five years of age next preceding their election to office. BIOGRAPHY

When the Arizona House of Representatives voted to approve EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT House Resolution 2002, February, 1988 impeaching then 1989-1990 Governor Evan Mecham, , 65, became Acting Governor of the State of Arizona. The Arizona State Senate Annual Term or Dute or voted to convict Governor Evan Mecham on , 1988, Office Naa,e Party Salary Office Expinitlon making Rose Mofford the first woman to hold the office of GO\'emor Rose Mofford Democrat S75,000 . Jan 1991 Governor of Arizona. She was sworn in as the 18th Governor on April 5, 1988. Secrewy of St.ale Jim Shumway Democrar S.50,000 .. Jan 1991

Allomey General Robcr1 Col'bio Republican $70.000 4 yn Jan 1991 Governor Mofford is a native of Arizona, barn in Globe where she graduated from Globe High School with perfect scores. St.are Treasurer Ray Rott.as Rcpublica $50,000 4 yrs Jan 1991 Excelling in almost every sport, she bas twice been inducted into Superinlendeol of the Arizona Softball Hall of Fame, first, for her performance on Public Jnslnlclion C. Diane Bishop Democrat $50,000 4 yrs Jan 1991 the field and, more recently, for her unceasing support of youth and sports. She turned down a professional basketball contract with the All-American Redheads, to take a position with the State •Rose Mo(ford sworn in as GO\'eroor April S, 1988 upon Treasurer's office, a move which began her career in state the lmpeachmenl conviction of Governor Evan Mecham. government that now spans 48 years. After working in the Tax ••Jim Shumway. appoioled by Governor Rose Mofford, sworn Commission office as business manager of Arizona Highways in as Secretary or St.ale April 13, 198,8. magazine, Rose Mofford began her 22-year stint as Assistant Secretary of State. In 1975, she became Assistant Director in the Department of Revenue, in charge of administration. When Reference pg. 16 1986 Blue book Wesley Bolin succeeded Governor Raul Castro in tbe fall of 1977,

3 be appointed Rose Mofford to succeed him as Secretary of State. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE She was elected to a full term in 1978 and re-elected by an overwhelming margin in 1982. She served as Secretary of State Jim Shumway for more than 10 years. Secretary of State Capitol West Wing Rose Mofford bas continued her education throughout her career, Phoenix, Arizona 85007 attending and the U.S. Defense Industrial (602) 542-4285 College, where she graduated with perfect scores. She attended sign language classes in order to better communicate with the Appointed to the office by Governor- Moffor-d hearing impaired. Date: 4-13--88

She has received a large number of honers and awards, among SECRETARY OF STATE§ 41-121., AR.S. them, the Military Order of the Purple Heart to the United States The Secretary of State, if elected, succeeds to the office of of America, Inc., for meritorious service to her community, fellow Governor upon the resignation, death, disability, or removal from citizens and veterans. The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation named her office of the Governor, and is Acting Governor when the Humanitarian of the Year, the Arizona Retarded Citizens Governor is out of the state. The Secretary of State attests to the presented her with the AR.C. Public Service Award, and the Governor's signature on official documents and affixes the Great Arizona Association of Industries recognized her for distinguished Seal of Arizona. The Secretary is the Cb.ief Elections Officer for service. She is the recipient of the Distinguished Public Servant the state and certifies the names of state candidates and initiative and Dedicated Humanitarian Award from St. Jude's Children's and referendum measures to the ballot, tests the voting equipment Research Hospital, the American Red Cross 1987 Heritage Award in each county prior to each election, conducts recounts, prepares from the National Guard of Arizona and the Association of the the official canv~ for the primary and general elections and United States Army-Arizona Chapter and the Silent Witness certifies recognition of new political parties. Program Honoree 1988 award. The Secretary commissions notaries public, registers lobbyists, Actively involved in the community, she is a member of the Board distributes copies of all state laws to the public as requested, of the Mercy care Foundation, the Advisory Board of the Liberty compiles administrative rules and regulations for state agencies, Bank, and the Valley of the Sun School and Rehabilitation Center issues certificates of trademarks and trade names, files all secured and president of the prestigious National Association of financial transactions (Uniform Commercial Code), limited Secretaries. The Governor is also an honorary founder of the partnerships, intergovernmental agreements, notices of Benevolent Protective Order of the Elks, an honorary member appointments made by the Governor, and contribution and of the Board of Directors for the Crime Prevention League, a expense reports for all state and federal candidates and political member of the Alcoholism Council of Tucson, a board member organ.izations. of the National Council on Alcoholism, vice chairman of the Diamond Jubilee Commission for the State of Arizona, and a The Secretary publishes reprints of portions of the Arizona member of the Board of Trustees for the Lion's Sight and Revised Statutes in booklet form, such as the Constitution of the Hearing Foundation and its permanent Trust Fund. She bas been State of Arizona, Criminal Code, Income Tax Code, Landlord a member of the Business and Professional Women (BPW) for Tenant Act, Elections and Electors, Initiative Referendum and 30 years. More recenlly, she bas been appointed to the Recall, Uniform Commercial Code, and numerous pamphlets on Governor's council of the President's committee on Employment the responsibilities of the office. of the Handicapped and a Honorary Member of the O'Rielly Care Center Advisory Board. BIOGRAPHY

Rose Mofford was the first woman director of the Central Arizona On April 13, 1988, Jim Shumway was appointed by Governor Water Board (elected in 1976) and was the first woman honorary Rose Mofford as Arizona's 14th Secretary of State. member of the Glendale Optimist international Club. She was approved unanimously as a honorary member of the Arizona Jim Shumway, a native of Arizona, was born in Tempe, Arizona Boys' State Board of Directors. on July 8, 1939 and has been married to Lurline Johnson for 31 years. They have three daughters, one son and one grandson. The Governor wholeheartedly supports the needs of the Assistance He attended Tempe Elementary School and Tempe Union High League, Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary, Business and School. To further bis education, he attended Brigham Young Professional Women's Clubs, the Foundation for the Blind, the University and , and majored in Business Freedom Foundation at Valley Forge, the Soroptomist Club, the Administration. Arizona Woman's Commission, the Fraternal Order of Eagles, and the Arizona Cattle Growers' Association. She has served as Jim Shumway began bis career as a certified mechanic for Shoup chairperson of the United Fund, Cancer Drive and Red Cross, and Automatic lever voting machines. On September 1, 1961, be among many other civic and community projects. began working for Maricopa County Elections. In April 1970, be was appointed Acting Director of Elections for Maricopa County Rose Mofford's office as Secretary of State, was decorated until the new Director ~umed the duties at which time Jim extensively with a collection of Southwestern artifacts and became the Assistant Elections Director. In May 1976, be Kachinas. She now bas further shared this collection in the offices became the Pima County Elections Director and served until of the Governor, making both the 7th and 9th floors of the February 1980 when he accepted the newly created position of Capitol prime tourist attractions. Elections Officer for the State of Arizona working for the Secretary of State.

4 He has served on a bilingual advisory panel and ballot access panel of Lhe Federal Election Commission Clearinghouse on Election Administration and bas bad the prestigious bonor of being chosen to conduct the Congressional Recount of Indiana's 8th District in the spring of 1985 under contract with the United States House Administrations Committee. OFFICE OF THE STATE TREASURER Secretary Shumway is a member of the National Association of Secretaries of State and serves on the Standing Committee on Ray Rottas Business, Government and Licensing, the Standing Committee on State Treasurer Voter Education and Registration, and Chairman of the Standing Capitol West Wing Committee on Elections. In July, 1989, be was appointed to the Phoenix, Arizona 85007 Federal Election Commissions Clearingbouse Advisory Panel. (602) 542-5815

OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL STATE TREASURER § 41-171., AR.S.

As the chief financial officer for lhe state, the State Treasurer is Robert K. Corbin responsible for an annual cash flow of more than $5.5 billion and Attorney General an investment portfolio of approximately $1.2 billion. He receives 1275 West Washington and keeps securely in bis custody all monies belonging to the state Phoenix, Arizona 85007 which are not required to be received and kept by some other (602) 542-4266 person. He shall not absent himself from the state without first notifying the Secretary of State. ATTORNEY GENERAL § 41-191., AR.S. The Attorney General is the chief administrator of the Toe State Treasurer authenticates writings and documents certified Department of Law. The Attorney General and bis assistants by him with the seal of bis office, containing the words "office of serve as legal advisors for the Executive Department, state the State Treasurer, Arizona". He issues receipts for monies paid agencies, boards, departments and commissions within the state into the treasury and delivers a duplicate to the State Department government. The Assistant Attorneys General are prohibited from of Administration. He pays warrants and keeps separate accounts engaging in private practice of law or in an occupation conflicting of the different funds and appropriations of money. with the duties of the office. The prohibition does not apply to special assistants, except that they shall not engage in any private At the request of the legislature, be gives a written report on the litigation in which the state or an officer thereof in his official condition of the State Treasury or on any subject relating to the capacity is a party. The Attorney General shall have been a duties of his office. He delivers to the Governor and the practicing attorney for five years preceding the date of taking Department of Administration, monthly, an accurate statement of o[(ice, shall devote full time to the duties of the office and shall receipts and expenditures of public monies for the preceding not directly or indirectly engage in the private practice of law or month. On or before November 1 of each year, be delivers to in an occupation conflicting with such duties. the Governor a similar statement covering the preceding fiscal year. BIOGRAPHY Pursuant to Article V, § 10, Constitution of the State of Arizona, Attorney General, Bob Corbin, was bonorably discharged from the State Treasurer can not bold more than two consecutive the U.S. Navy in 1948. He received a fleet appointment to the elected terms. U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland, but declined the appointment to return to Indiana University, where be earned a BIOGRAPHY Bachelor of Science degree in accounting. In 1956, be received his Doctor of Jurisprudence from lndiana University Law School. State Treasurer, Ray Rottas, received a B.BA degree from Case More than 20 years ago, he established bis law practice in Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio with a major in Arizona. His political career began in 1965 when be was elected economics and a minor in accounting. After serving in the U.S. Maricopa County Auorney, and in 1968 be was named County Army during World War Il, Mr. Rottas moved to Arizona. Attorney of the Year. He served two terms on the Maricopa During the Korean War, be joined the U.S. Air Force and is County Board of Supervisors where be was twice elected presently a Colonel in the Air Force Reserve. chairman. He was elected Arizona's Attorney General in 1978 and was re-elected in 1982 and 1986 for an additional four-year Mr. Rouas' interest and leadership in civic, community, church term. The United States Attorney General appointed him to Lhe and youth activities is equated by few. He served in tbe Arizona Bureau of Justice Statistics Advisory Board in 1983, and be bas State Senate for 10 years prior to his election as State Treasurer served as chairman of the Antitrust Committee of the National in 1982 and subsequent re-election in 1986. The Arizona State Association of Auorneys General. He is one of only six in the Vocational Association named him "1981 Legislator of the Year" United States to serve on the NAAG Executive Working Group. in recognition of his outstanding efforts. Attorney General Corbin is currently a member of the Arizona State Bar Association, the Masonic Lodge and the Republican Party. He is a lifetime member of the Arizona County Attorneys and Sheriffs Association, and, in 1983, be was elected to the National Board of Directors of the National Rifle Association.

5 OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT Educatioa ia 1984 by former Governor Babbitt and now serves as its chief executive officer since her election as Superintendent. OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION She is administrative head of the Arizona Deparlment of Education, an agency which employs over 300 people and has an C. Diane Bishop annual budget of more than one billion dollars. In addition to Superinlendeat of Public Instruct.ion serving on the Arizona Board of Regents and State Community 1535 West Jeffersoa College Board, she also serves on the Council of Chief State Phoenix, Arizona 85007 School Officers. (602) 255-4361

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT § 15-251., AR.S. THE The Superintendent of Public lnslruction superintends the schools of Arizona and administers the policies of the State Board of Article VI, Constitution or the State or Arizona. Education of which she is a stalutory member. The § 12-10 1., AR.S. Superintendent may request the AudiLor General to investigate the account of school monies kept by any state, county or district The Arizona Supreme Court consists of live Justices. Toe term officer, and, subject to the State Board of Education, apportions of office of each Judge is six years beginning the first Monday in to the several counLies the monies to which each is entitled. She January of the year in which it begins. It bas administrative distributes publications and courses of study prescribed by the su~rvi~ion over all the courts of the state and discharges the board 10 the school administrators. Ao annual meeting of the duhe~ '£?posed and exercises the jurisdiction conferred by the County School Superintendents is called by the Superintendent to cooslltut1on and by law. The Chief Justice is elected by the discuss questions and problems pertaining to education. The Justices from one of their number for a term of five years, and Superintendent is also a statutory member of the State may be re-elected for like terms. The Vice Chief Justice is also Community College Board and the Board of Regents where elected by the Justices from one of their number for a term educational policies are formulated. ' determined by the court. The Chief Justice earns a salary of $86,000 per annum with the other Supreme Court Justices earning BIOGRAPHY $84,000 per annum. C. Diane Bishop elected Superintendent of Public Instruction was A Justice of the Supreme Court shall be a person of good moral in 1986. Prior to her election, Mrs. Bishop taught mathematics character and admitted to the practice of law in, and a resident of, and was department chairperson at University High School in the the State of Arizona for ten years next preceding his talcing office. Tucson Unified School District. She joined the district in 1966 after receiving a bachelor degree in mathematics from the A Justice of the Supreme Court or judge of an Intermediate University of Arizona. Mrs. Bishop also earned master degrees Appellate Court shall fi le in the office of the Secretary of State, in mathematics and in education from the University of Arizona not less than sixty nor more than ninety days prior to the regular in 1972, and studied at Princeton University under a Woodrow general election next preceding the expiration of his term of office, Wilson Fellowship in 1984. She served as an associate faculty a declaration of his desire to be retained in office. If a Justice member at Pima Community College from 1974 to 1984 and as or Judge shall fail to file a declaration of bis desire to be retained a lecturer at the University of Arizona in 1983 and 1985. in office, then bis office shall become vacant upon expiration of the term for which such Justice or Judge was serving. In 1983, C. Diane Bishop became the recipient of lbe Presidcnlial Award for Excellence in the Teaching of Mathematics. Sbe also Arizona Supreme Court was awarded the Arizona Citation of Merit by former Governor 201 West Wing, State Capitol , named Mathematics Teacher of the year by the Phoenix, Arizona 85007 Arizona Council of Engineering and Scientific Associations in (602) 253-5700 1984, and received the Mathematics Teaching Award from the National Scientific Research Society. The Flinn Foundation Justices Term Expires Award for Distinct_ion in Education was presented to Mrs. Bishop m 1986. She IS a member of Pi Mu Epsilon, national Frank X. Gordon, Jr., Chief Justice 1/91 Stanley G. Peldm3n, Vice Chier Justice lf.11 mathematics honorary; Pi Lambda Theta, national education James Duke Cameron, Justice 1,-95 honorary; and Phi Delta Kappa national education honorary. Robert J. Corcoran, Justic~ VJ3 James Moeller, Justice 1,-91 On the national level Superintendent Bishop bas participated in numero~s education task forces, forums and conferences including THE COURT OF APPEALS the Nauonal Teachers Forum and National Forum on Excellence in Education. She serves on lhe Mathematical Sciences Education Court of Appeals § 12-120. AR.S. Board of the National Research Council, the Advisory Committee for lhe National Science Foundation Directorate for Science and The is divided into two divisions. Engineering Education, and is a Commissioner of the Education Division 1 contains 15 Judges, separated into Departments A, B, Commission of the States. C, D, and E. Division 2, with 6 Judges, is separated into Departments A and B. Each department of these divisions Superintendent Bishop was appointed to the State Board of consists of 3 Judges.

6 Division 1 includes Lhe counties of Maricopa, Yuma, la Paz, Joe W. Con lrcras, I udgc (Maricopa) 1/95 Mohave, Coconino, Yavapai, Navajo and Apache. Division 2 Susan A. Ehrlich. Judge (Maricopa) l/93 Willi3m E. Eubank, Judge (Maricopa) l/9S includes the counties of Pima, Pinal, Cochise, Santa Cruz, Rudolph J. Gcroer, Judge (Maricopa) 1/93 Greenlee, Graham and Gita. Rulh V. McGregor, Judge (Maricopa) J,93 Mel")'D T. Shelley, Judge (Navajo) 1/95 The sessions of Divisions 1 and 2 are held in Phoenix and Tucson, respectively, but may be held at other locations when, in the opinion of a majority of the Judges of a division or department, Third Floor, West Wing the public interest so requires. The Judges of the divisions and State Capitol departments may bold sessions in either division when directed by Phoenix, Arizona 85007 the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Each Judge of the (602) 542-1488 Court of Appeals may participate in matters pending before a Judges Tum Explre<1 different division or department, but no more than three Judges John L Ciaborne, Judge (Apache) l/93 of the Court of Appeals, including Superior Courl Judges and Noel Fidel, Judge (Maricopa) 1/91 retired Judges sitting with the court, shall hear and determine a Thomas C. Kleinschmidt, Judge (Maricopa) 1/91 matter and render a decision. A majority of two of the three Jeffe,son L Lankford, Judge (Maricopa) 1/93 John F. Taylor, Judge (Navajo) 1/93 Judges is sufficient to render a decision. Edward C. Voss m, Judge (Maricopa) lf.)l

In Division 1, eight of the Judges must be residents of Maricopa County. The other four must be residents of the remaining Court of Appeals - Division 2 counties in the division, excluding Maricopa County. State Office Building 416 West Congress In Division 2, four of the Judges must be residents of Pima Tucson, Arizona 85701 County. Two must be residents of the remaining counties in (602) 628-1999 Division 2, excluding Pima County. (4 from Pima, 2 from remaining counties: Pinal, Cochise, Santa The salary of each Judge of the Court of Appeals is $82,000 per Cruz, Greenlee, Graham and Gita). annum. The qualifications of Judges of the Court of Appeals are as follows: 1) not less than thirty years of age; 2) of good moral Judges Term Expirt1 character; 3) a qualified elector of the county of bis residence, and Michael Anthony Lacagnina, Chief Judge (Pima) 1/9S a resident of such county for not less than three years next Lloyd Fernandez, Judge (Greenlee) 1/95 James D. Hathaway, Judge (Santa Cruz) 1/93 preceding taking office; 4) a resident of the division in which be Lawrence Howard, Judge (Pima) 1/9S is elected; 5) admitted to the practice of law in the State of Joseph McMaster Livermore, Judge (Puna) 1/95 Arizona not Jess than five years next preceding taking office; 6) a John McCarthy Roll, Judge (Pima) 1/91 resident of Arizona for not Jess than five years next preceding SUPERIOR COURT taking office.

Superior Court § 12-123., AR.S. The qualification of Judges of the Court of Appeals are as The Superior Court of Arizona is the state's only general follows: 1) not less than thirty years of age; 2) of good moral jurisdiction court. 1L is a statewide trial court and is empowered character; 3) a qualified elector of the county of his residence, and to hear and decide a large variety of cases. Article VI. § 10. of a resident of such county for 001 less than three years next the Constitution of the State of Arizona provides for one Superior preceding taking office; 4) a resident of the division in which he Court Judge in each county and permits one additional Judge for is elected; 5) admitted to the practice of law in the State of every 30,000 inhabitants or majority fraction thereof beyond the Arizona not less than five years next preceding taking omce; 6) a county's first 30,000 residents. In 1912 tbere were 14 Superior resident of Arizona for not less than five years next preceding Court Judges, one for each county. Over the years the number taking office. has increased so that we presently have 106 Superior Court Judges in the State of Arizona. These Judges serve a regular Except for the initial term, Judges of the Court of Appeals bold term of office of four years and must be at least thirty years of office for a term of six years commencing the first Monday in age, of good moral character and admitted to the practic_e of la:' January following retention. in, and a resident of, the state for five years next preceding their talcing office. The salary for the Superior Court Judges is $80,000 Court of Appeals • Division 1 per annum. First Floor, West Wing State Capitol Prior Lo 1976, Superior Court Judges were elected. In 1974, tbe Phoenix, Arizona 85007 voters of Arizona approved a constitutional amendment which (602) 542-4821 allowed Justices of the Supreme Court, Judges of tbe Court of Appeals and Superior Court in counties having a population of § 12-120. & 12-120.02., AR.S. amended, Chap. 198, Laws of one hundred fifty thousand persons or more according Lo the 1984. (8 from Maricopa, 4 from remaining counties: Yuma, La United States census to file a declaration of desire to be retained Paz, Mohave, Coconino, Yavapai, Navajo and Apache). in office. If no such declaration is filed, the office shall become vacant upon expiration of the term for which such Justice or Judges Tenn Expires Sarah D. Grant, Chief Judge {Maricopa) 1/91 Judge was serving. The vacancy shall be filled as provided in Eioo M. Jacobson, Vice Chief Judge (Yavapai) 1/93 Article VI. § 37. of the Arizona Constitution. J. Thom3s Brooks, Judge (Coconino) 1/91

7 STATE SENATE 1989-1990

Stnntor Party District City or Rosld•n

John Hays (R) 1 Yarnell THE LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT Tony Gabaldon (0) 2 Fla~taff James Henderson (D) 3 Window Rock A. V. "Bill" Hardt (D) 4 Globe Article IV., Parl 1 and 2, Constitution or the State of Arizona Jones Osborn (D) 5 Yuma Alan Stephens (D) 6 Phoenix The Legislature § 41-1101., AR.S. Peter Rios (D) 7 Hayden Gus Anbcrger (D) 8 Willcox Jeffrey J. Hill (R) 9 Tucson The Arizona State Senate is composed of one member elected Jesus "Chuy• Higuer:a (D) 10 Tucson from each of the thirty legislative districts established by the Jaime P. Gutierrez (D) 11 Tucson Legislature. John T. Mawhinney (R) 12 Tucson David C S.,nlell (0) 13 Tucso11 Bill De Long (R) 14 Tucson The Arizona State House of Representatives is composed of two Bob Denny (R) 15 l..ir.cbfield Park members elected from each of the thirty legislative districts Wayne Stump (R) 16 Phoenix established by the Legislature. Patricia D. "Pal" Wright (R) 17 Glendale Leo Corbet (R) 18 Phoenix (R) 19 Glendale The ninety members of the Arizona State Legislature meet in Lela Alston (D) 20 Phoenix regular session at the Capitol commencing the second Monday of Jeny Gillespie (R) 21 Mesa January, each year. The term of office is two years, and members Manuel "l..ito" Pena (D) 22 Phoenix Carolyn Walker (0) 23 Phoenix are elected at the general election on even numbered years. The Pere Corpsrein (R) 24 Paradise Valley salary of each legislator is $15,000 per annum. Members of the Jacque Steiner (R) 25 Phoenix Legislature must be: 1) a citizen of the United States; 2) at least Tom Pa llcrson (R) 26 Phoenix twenty-five years of age; 3) a resident of Arizona at least three Doug Todd (R) TI Tempe Rohen B. Usdane (R) 28 Scottsdale years and of the county from which he is elected at least one Lester N. Pearce (R) 29 Mesa year, before his election. James J. Sossaman (R) 30 Higley

STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Legislntive Authority; Initiative & Referendum House Wing-Arizona State Capitol Phoenix, Arizona 85007 The legislative authority of the state is vested in the Legislature (602) 542-4221 which reserves the right to enact any measure, but the people Toll Free Number for Legislators 1-800-352-8404 reserve the power to propose laws and amendments to the constitution and to enact or reject such laws and amendments at the polls, independently of the Legislature. They also reserve the STATE HOUSE OF REPRESE TATIVES power to approve or reject al the polls any Act, or item, section 1989-1~ or part of any Act of the Legislature, except laws immediately necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health, or Rcprutnl.Atin Party District Cily or Residence safety, or for the support and maintenance of the departments of Don Aldridge (R) 1 Lake Havasu City the state government and state institutions. To allow opportunity Dave Carson (R) 1 Prescott for such referendum petitions, no Act pas.sed by the Legislature Karan L English (D) 2 Flagstaff John Wettaw (R) 2 Flagstaff is operative for ninety days after the adjournment of each session, Benjamin Hanley (D) 3 Window Rock except those laws immediately necessary. Proposed amendments Jack C J ackson (D) 3 Window Rock to the constitution either by the people or the Legislature are Jack A. Brown (D) 4 SL Johns submitted to the vote of the people by the Secretary of State at E.C. "Polly" R06enbaum (D) 4 Globe Herb Guenther (D) 5 Tacna the next general election (except when Lbe legislature calls a Robcn J. "Bob" Mclendon (D) 5 Yuma special election for the purpose of having said proposed Henry Evans (D) 6 Phoenix amendment[s] voted upon), in wbich case, the Secretary of State Jim Handegen (R) 6 Casa Grande submits the proposals to the qualified electors at the special Frank "Art" Celaya (D) 7 Florence Richard "Dick" Pacheco (D) 7 Tucson election. Ruben F. Ortega (D) 8 Siem Vista Mike Palmer (D) 8 Bisbee The Senate and House, when assembled, each choose officers and Ban B.lker (R) 9 Hereford determine rules of procedure. The members have the right Lo Bill English (R) 9 Siem Vista Carmen Cajero (D) 10 Tucson speak freely during debate and are privileged from arrest and civil Phillip Hubbard (D) 10 Tucson process except for treason, and breach of the peace. Peter G oudinoff (D) 11 Tucson John Kromko (D) 11 Tucson STATE SENATE Ruth E. Eskcscn (R) 12 Tucson Jack B. Jcwelt (R) 12 Tucson Senate Wing-Arizona State Capitol Eleanor D. Schorr (D) 13 Tucson Phoenix, Arizona 85007 Paticia A "Patti" Noland (R) 13 Tucson (602) 542-3559 Cindy Resnick (D) 14 Tucson Ruth Solomon (D) 14 Tucson Toll Free Number for Legislators 1-800-352-8404 Kyle W. Hindman (R) 15 Buckeye

8 Bob Williams (R) IS Sun City Wesa Dave McCarroll (R) 16 Phoenix THE OFFICE OF THE CORPORATION COMMISSION Karen Mills (R) 16 Glendale Brenda Burn& (R) 17 Glendale Executive Secretary: James Matthews Robert 'Bob" Burns (R) 17 Glen.We 1200 West Washington Sus:in Gerard {R) 18 Phoenix Phoenix, Arizona 85007 {R) 18 Phoenix (602) 542-3931 Don Kenney (R) 19 Phoenix Nancy Wessel (R) 19 Phoenix Debbie McCu11e (D) 20 Phoenix Southern Arizona Office Bobby Raymond (D) 20 Phoenix 402 West Congres.s Street St.1.n Barnes (R) 21 Mesa Tucson, Arizona 85701 Leslie Whiting Jolulsoo (R) 21 Mesa Art Hamilton (D) 22 Phoenix (602) 628-5555 Earl V. Wilcox (D) 22 Phoenix Sandra Kennedy (D) 23 Phoenix Commissioners Armando Ruiz (D) 23 Phoenix Chris Herstam (R) 24 Phoenix Candice Nagel (R) 24 Phoenix Name Party Tera Explra Telephone Sue Laybe (D) 2S Phoenix Renz D. Jennings Mugarel Updike (R) 2S Phoenix (D) lf.13 542-5935 Jim Meredith (R) 26 Phoenix Dale Morgan (R) If.IS 542-3933 Marcia Weeks Jim Miller (R) 26 Phoenix (D) If.II 542-4143 Bev Hennon (R) 'rl Tempe Jenny Norton (R) 27 Tempe Heinz R Hink (R) 28 Sconsdalc MINE INSPECTOR Jim Skelly (R) 28 Sconsdalc l.<,lo Steffey (R) 29 Mesa Article XIX, Constitution or the State or Arizona John T. Wriesioski (R) 29 Mesa Mark W. Killian (R) 30 Mesa William "Bill" Mundell (R) 30 Chandler The Mine Inspect.or § 27-121., AR.S.

The Mine Inspector is responsible for enforcing state and federal rules and regulations governing the health and safety of employers and employees in Arizona's mines, mills, smelters, quarries and OTHER ELECTED OFFICIALS sand and gravel operations. Inspection of these facilities is made by the state Mine Inspector or a Deputy Inspector as frequently CORPORATION COMMISSION as necessary to determine whether violations of the state mining code have occurred. The Inspector makes an inspection report Article XV., Constitution or the State or Arizona and recommendations to operators as to methods of prevention.

The Corporation Commission § 40-102., AR.S. On March 31 of each year, the Mine Inspector submits a report to the Governor covering the prior year ending December 31 The Arizona Corporation Commission was created in 1912 by the containing statistical data as to accidents, complaints, violations and constitution. It is comprised of three Commissioners elected by other information deemed important, together with recom­ the people of Arizona, each for a six-year term, with one mendations. Commissioner elected every two years. In the event a vacancy occurs, an interim Commissioner is appointed by the Governor to The Mine Inspector is elected for a two year term; musl be at serve until the next general election. A Commissioner must be a least thirty years of age and have seven years experience in citizen of the United States; a resident of Arizona; and at least 18 underground mining; be a citizen of the United States· and an years of age next preceding election to office. A person in the Arizona resident. The salary is $35,000 per annum. ' employ of, or holding an official relation to a corporation or person subject to regulation by the Commission, or a person THE OFFICE OF THE MINE INSPECTOR owning stocks or bonds of a corporation subject to regulation, or Douglas K. Martin a person who is pecuniarily interested therein, shall not be elected, 1616 West Adams, Suite 411 appointed to, or hold office of Commissioner or be appointed or Phoenix, Arizona 85007-2627 employed by the Commission. (§ 40-101., AR.S.) Toe salary is (602) 542-5971 $50,000 per annum. Tucson Office Four areas of regulatory responsibility fall under the purview of 416 West Congress, Room 187 the Corporation Commission: The Administration Division which Tucson, Arizona 85701 plans, coordinates and directs the fiscal and administrative services (602) 628-5990 necessary; the Hearing Division, which elicits information and physical evidence on which the Commissioners base their ultimate decisions; the Legal Division which provides legal representation to the Commission for all divisions except the Securities Division which is comprised of two sections, Regulation and Enforcement. This division is responsible for the administration of the Securities Act of Arizona and the Rules and Regulations promulgated thereunder.

9 CHRONOLOGY OF THE IMPEACHMENT OF GOVERNOR EVAN MECHAM

JULY 6, 1987

Recall organizers filed for an official serial number with the Office of the Secretary of State pursuant to A.R.S. § 19-202.01 . Gary L. Smith, President and Vice-President of the Mecham Recall Committee signed the application. The serial number assigned to the application by the Secretary of State's office was 1-RC-87. 216,746 valid signatures required A.R.S. 19-201 . Deadline for the petitions to be filed in the Secretary of State's office is November 3, 1987 pursuant to A.R.S. § 19- 203.B.

NOVEMBER 2, 1987

Recall signatures turned in to the Secretary of State's office. Purponed signature count 388,988.

JANUARY 25, 1988

Signature sufficiency established. Out of the purponed signatures turned in, 301 ,032 were declared valid.

FEBRUARY 1, 1988

The set by the Secretary of State's office. To be held May 17, 1988 pursuant to AR.S. § 19-207. Estimated cost of the election set at approximately $2 million which would be paid by the state. The estimated cost included administrative costs, election board and polling place costs, supplies and personnel costs incurred by each of the counties in conducting the election and signature verification costs.

FEBRUARY 5, 1988

Anicles of Impeachment voted by the Arizona House ot Representatives. Secretary of State Rose Mofford began serving as Acting Governor. Assistant Secretary of State Karen Osborne began serving as Acting Secretary of State.

APRIL 4, 1988

The Arizona State Senate convicts Evan Mecham on two impeachment counts, making him the first U.S. governor in nearly 60 years to be impeached and removed from office. Evan Mecham was found guilty of misusing a protocol fund and attempting to cover up an alleged death threat. Secretary of State Rose Mofford automatically becomes Arizona's governor.

APRIL 5, 1988

Rose Mofford Is formally sworn In as Arizona's 18th governor, the first female to hold the post.

APRIL 12, 1988

The Arizona Supreme Court cancels the Recall Election due to Evan Mechams' removal from office by his Impeachment conviction. This action occurred two days prior to absentee ballots being made available to the public for voting in the Recall Election.

APRIL 13, 1988

Jim Shumway, Arizona State Elections Officer, sworn in as Secretary of State (appointed by Governor Rose Mofford).

10 STATE ELECTIONS INFORMATION

STATE ELECTED OFFICERS SINCE STATEHOOD 1923-1928 -- James H. Kirby 1929 - J.C. Callaghan (a) 1929-1930 -- I.P. Frazier (b) 1931-1932 -- Scott White ARIZONA'S GOVERNORS 1933-1938 -- James H. Kirby IN ORDER OF ELECTION SINCE STATEHOOD 1939-1942 -- Harry M. Moore (c) 1942-1948 -- Dan E. Garvey (d) 1913-1916 -- George W.P. Hunt 1948 - Curtis Williams (e) 1917-1918 - George W.P. Hunt (a) 1949-19TT - Wesley Bolin (f) 1919-1922 - Thomas E. Campbell 19TT-1988 -· Rose Mofford (g) 1923-1928 - George W.P. Hunt 1988-1990 - Jim Shumway (h) 1929-1930 -- John C. Phillips 1931-1932 -· George W.P. Hunt (a) Died January 29, 1929. 1933-1936 -- Or. B.B. Moeur (b) Appointed to fill unexpired term of J.C. Callaghan. 1937-1938 -- R.C. Stanford (b) (c) Died November 27, 1942. 1939-1 940 - R.T. Jones (d) Appointed to fill unexpired term of Harry M. Moore. 1941-1 948 - Sidney P. Osborn Elected in 1944. November 22, 1948 became Governor 1948 -- Dan E. Garvey (c) upon death of Sidney P. Osborn. 1949-1950 - Dan E. Garvey (e) Appointed November 1948 to fill unexpired term of Dan E. 1951-1954 - Howard Pyle Garvey. 1955-1958 -- Ernest W. McFarland (f) Became Governor upon resignation of Raul P. Castro, 1959-1964 -- Paul J. Fannin October 20, 1977. 1965-1966 - Samuel P. Goddard (g) Appointed October 20, 19TT to fill the unexpired term of 1967-1970 - Jack Williams Wesley Bolin. Elected 1978, 1982 and 1986. 1971-1974 -- Jack Williams (d) (h) Appointed April 13, 1988 to fill unexpired term of Rose 1975-19TT - Raul Castro (e) Mofford. 19TT-1978 - Wesley Bolin (f) 1978 -- Bruce Babbitt (g) 1979-1986 -- Bruce Babbitt ATTORNEYS GENERAL 1987-1 988 -- Evan Mecham (h) IN ORDER SINCE STATEHOOD 1988 -1 990 - Rose Mofford (Q 1912-1914 - George Purdy Ballard (a) Won election over Thomas E. Campbell in court contest. 1915-1920 - Wiley E. Jones Campbell served one year of term before court ruled. 1921-1922 •• W. J. Galbraith (b) Did not seek re-election. 1923-1928 -- John W. Murphy (c Became acting Governor upon the death of Governor 1929-1932 -· K Berry Peterson Osborn in May 1948. 1933-1934 -· Arthur T. LaPrade (d) First Governor to serve a four year elected term. 1935-1936 - John L Sullivan (e) Resigned to become Ambassador to Argentina October 1937 -1944 -- Joe Conway 20, 19TT. 1945-1947 -- John L Sullivan (a) (f) Became Governor upon resignation of Governor Castro 1947 -- Eva DeConclni (b) on October 20, 19TT. 1949-1952 -- Fred 0 . Wilson (g) As Attorney General, became Governor upon death of 1953-1954 - Ross F. Jones Governor Bolin on March 4, 1978. Secretary of State not 1955-1958 - Robert Morrison holding office by election. 1959-1960 -- Wade Church (h) Impeachment conviction by the Senate on 1961 -1964 - Robert Pickrell 4-4-88. 1965-1968 •· Darrell F. Smith (c) (i) Became Governor 4-5-88 upon the impeachment of Evan 1968 •· Gary K Nelson (d) Mecham. 1969-1974 - Gary K Nelson (e) 1974 -- N. Warner Lee (f) 1975-1978 •· Bruce Babbitt (g) SECRETARIES OF STATE SINCE STATEHOOD 1978 -- John A. LaSota Jr. (h) 1979-1990 -- Bob Corbin 1912-1918 -- Sidney P. Osborn 1919-1920 -- (a) Resigned November 1947. 1921-1922 - Ernest R. Hall (b) Appointed to complete the term of John L. Sullivan. (c) Resigned July 1, 1968 (d) Appointed to fill unexpired term of Darrell F. Smith

11 (e) First to be elected to a 4-year term then accepted appointment to Court of Appeals Division 1 on July 1, 1947 - Nolan D. Pulliam (a) 1974. 1947-1948 - LD. Klemmedson (b) (f} Appointed July 1, 1974 to fill unexpired term of Gary K. 1949-1954 - M.L Brooks Nelson. 1955-1956 - C. L. ''Cliff' Harkins (g) Succeeded to the office of Governor upon the death of 1957-1958 - M.L Brooks Governor Wesley Bolin March 4, 1978. 1959-1964 -· W.W. 'Skipper" Dick (h) Appointed April 3, 1978 to complete the unexpired term of 1965-1970 - Sarah Folsom (c) Bruce Babbitt. 1971-1974 - Weldon P. Shofstall (d) 1975-1986 - 1987-1990 -- c. Diane Bishop STATE TREASURERS IN ORDER SINCE STATEHOOD (a) Left office to become an assistant to the director of the U.S. office of Education In Washington. (b) Appointed to fill unexpired term of Nolan D. Pulliam on 1912-1914 - David F. Johnson September 1947. 1915-1916 -- Mit Simms (c) Died June 1969. 1917-1918 - David F. Johnson (d) Appointed to fill unexpired term of Sarah Folsom June 1919-1920 - Harry S. Ross 1969. First to be elected to a 4-year term. 1921-1922 •• Raymond A. Earhart 1923-1924 - Wayne Hubbs 1925-1926 -· V.S. Wright 1927-1928 -- J.C. Callaghan TAX COMMISSIONERS AND DAY OF ELECTION 1929-1930 •- Charles A. Price 1931-1932 - Mit Simms 11/03/14 -- C.M. Zander 1933-1934 -- W.M. Cox 11/07/16 -· Charles A. Howe 1935-1936 -- Mit Simms 11/02/20 - E.A. Hughes 1937-1938 - Harry M. Moore 11/02/20 - Frank Luke 1939-1940 - William G. "Bill' Peterson 11/07/22 -- Charles A. Howe 1941-1942 .• Joe Hunt 11/02/26 •· E.A. Hughes 1943-1944 - J.D. 'Jim" Brush (a) 11/06/28 - M.A. Murphy 1944-1945 - Alva E. Weaver (b) 11/08/32 - Frank Luke 1945-1946 - William T. 'Bill" Brooks 11/08/32 - Thad M. Moore 1947-1948 •• Mit Simms 11/06/34 - D.C. "Dave• O'Neil 1949-1950 •• J.W. Kelly 11/03/36 - Frank Luke 1951-1952 -· E.T. 'Eddie" Williams Jr. 11/08/38 - Thad M. Moore 1953-1954 -- J.W. Kelty 11/05/40 - Warren Peterson 1955-1956 •• E.T. 'Eddie' Wllliams Jr. 11/05/40 - D.C. "Dave• O'Neil 1957-1958 -· J.W. Kelly 11/03/42 -- Joe Hunt 1959-1960 •• H.Y. "Bert• Sprague (c) 11/07/44 -- Warren Peterson 1960 - John Quebedeau (d) 11/05/46 •• Thad M. Moore 1961 -1962 -- J.W. Kelly 11/02/48 - Joe Hunt 1963-1964 -· Milton J. Husky 11/05/50 -- Warren Peterson 1965-1966 -- Bob Kennedy 11/04/52 •• William E. Stanford 1967-1968 •· Charles H. Garland 11/04/52 -- Thad M. Moore 1969-1970 •• Morris A. Herring 11/02/54 - William E. Stanford 1971-1974 •- Ernest Garfield (e) 11/06/56 -- Warren Peterson 1975-1978 - Bart Fleming (f) 11/04/58 - Thad M. Moore 1978 -· Clark Dierks (g) 11/08/60 -· William E. Stanford 1979-1982 -- Clark Dierks 11/06/62 - Warren Peterson 1983-1990 - Ray Rottas 11/03/64 -- Joe Hunt 11/08/66 -- Bob Kennedy (a) Vacancy due to conviction and sentencing for a felony. 11/05/68 - John M. Hazelett (b) Appointed to fill unexpired term of J.D. Brush. 11/03/70 -- Waldo DeWitt (c) Resigned March 1960 11/07/72 - Bob Kennedy * (d) Appointed December 1960 to fill unexpired term of Bert Sprague. (*) Tax Commissioner office abolished January 1, 1979. (e) First Treasurer to be elected to a 4-year term. (f) Resigned November 1978. STATE TAX COMMISSION (g) Appointed to fill unexpired term of Bart Fleming § 42-101 , et seq., A.R.S.

The State Tax Commission was created by the legislature in SUPERINTENDENTS OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 1912 and was composed of three members. One member SINCE STATEHOOD was elected every two years at the general election for a term of six years beginning January 1 following the election. Commissioners were required to possess knowledge and 1912-1920 -· C.O. Case 1921-1922 - Elsie Toles 1923-1932 - C.O. Case 1933-1940 -- H.E. Hendrix 12 1941-1946 •• E.D. 'Ed' Ring experience in the subject of taxation, and be residents of the state for not less than five years prior to their election or appointment. The names of all candidates for the office of state tax commissioner were placed on the nonpartisan section of the ballot. The member having the shortest time to serve, PARTY DESIGNATION INDEX and not holding office by appointment or by election fill a vacancy, was chairman.

The State Tax Commission was abolished from and after December 31, 1978 by Chapter 199, Laws of 1979. Its duties were transferred to the Department of Revenue and the State (D) Democrat Board of Tax Appeals. Such agencies have also assumed the functions formerly exercised by the State Board of Property Tax (R) Republican Appeals and the Estate Tax Commissioner. () No Designation (ND) No Designation STATE AUDITORS SINCE STATEHOOD (ACl) Adult Consumer Taxpayer (AIP) 1912-1916 -- J.C. Callaghan American Independent Party 1917-1920 -- Jesse L Boyce (ATA) Against Tax Abuse 1921-1922 - Charles W. Fairfield 1923-1924 -- Richard H. Ramsey (Cl) Conservative Independent 1925-1926 -- Wayne Hubbs 1927-1950 - (CRT) Conservation, Recreation, 1951-1970 - Jewel W. Jordan• Tourism (FTE) Fair Tax Equalization (*) State Auditor office abolished by proposition 108 passed in 1968. (GNU) Good Neighbors Union

STATE AUDITOR (I) Independent Constitution of the State of Arizona PLO) Independence-Liberty-Objectivity Article V. Section 2. Executive Department ONP) Independent Non-Partisan

The office of the State Auditor was created by the first (JV) Independent Voter and was included as a member of the (L) Libertarian Executive Department. The term of office was two years, and the State Auditor was required to be at least twenty-five years (LLJ) Life-liberty-Justice of age, a citizen of the United States for 10 years next preceding the election and a resident of Arizona for the next (LWL) Land Water Legacy preceding five years. (NAP) New Alliance Party The State Auditor was the general accountant of the state and (NP) Non-Partisan keeper of all public account books, vouchers, documents and papers relating to accounts and contracts of the state, and to (NPI) Non-Partisan Independent its revenue, debts and fiscal affairs, not required by law to be (PBP) People Before Profits placed in some other office or kept by some other person. The office of State Auditor was abolished by a vote of the (PFP) People For People people In 1968. This constitutional amendment transferred the bookkeeping duties of the State Auditor to the executive branch (SW) Socialist Workers of state government under control of the Governor. (SWP) Socialist Worker Party (YSA) Young Socialist Alliance (*) Write-in Candidate

13 REGISTER AND VOTE IN ARIZONA ELECTIONS

VOTER REGISTRATION THE PRIMARY

To vote in State and County elections, you must register to vote Jn September, at the primary you may vote in your political nor less than 50 days prior to such election. To maintain your party's primary. In this election you choose your party's candidate registration, you must vote in the general election every two years. for each office that will be filled in Lhe November general election. If you fail to vote in a state general election and you do not maintain a valid Arizona Drivers License you will receive a There may be several candidates listed on the ballot for each cancellation notice from the county recorder. If you wish to have office. You vote for one candidate for each position to be filled. your registration restored, merely sign and return the notice. The candidate receiving tbe most votes will be listed on Lhe November ballot as your party's oomioee. You may register to vote or change your Voter Registration when you apply for or renew your driver's license, with a volunteer THE GENERAL deputy registrar or at tbe office of your County Recorder. In November, at the general election, you choose tbe people who There is no fee for registering to vote nor is there a connection will actually fill each federal, state and county office. between your ability to obtain a driver's license and the act of registering as an elector. The law merely permiLS you to register If there are insufficient votes to elect a statewide officer by to vote wben applying for a driver's license. majority vote, the two candidates receiving tbe bigbest number of votes cast shall face one another in a run-off election. Every resident of tbe state of Arizona is qualified to register to vote if be: A statewide office includes any of the following; Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney General, State Treasurer, Corporation l. Is a citizen of the United States. Commissioner, State Mine Inspector and Superintendent of Public Instruction. 2. Will be 18 years of age or more prior to the next regu lar general election. In general elections, you also vote on questions which appear on the ballot. These questions are placed there by petition of tbe 3. Will have been a resident of the state 50 days electors or a a result of t:ie legislative process. There are preceding the election. different kinds of questions: some questions when approved by a majority of voters amend the constitutions; some become laws; 4. Is able to write his name or make his mark, and others reflect the public's opinion on an issue but do not unless prevented from so doing by physical change the law. disability. LOCAL ELECTIONS 5. Has not been convicted of treason or a felony, unless restored to civil rights. As a voter in ARIZONA you may also vote on local elections to choose community officials and express your views on local 6. Is not under guardianship, non compos mentis questions. or insane. Check with you city or town clerk to obtain information abou t election in your community.

STATE ELECTIONS DATES OF FEDE~ STATE AND COUNTY ELECTIONS There are two kinds of statewide elections. The primary and general take place in the even-numbered years, 1990; '92; '94 and PRIMARY GENERAL so on. 1990 September 11 November 6 Terms of office vary in length; you do not vote to fill every office 1992 September 8 November 3 in every election.

At Primary Elections you vote ooly for the candidates of the party to which you indicate your preference at the lime you register to vote, if such party is entitled to a ballot. Parties currently qualified are Democratic and Republican. Other parties may qualify prior 10 the . 1990 or 1992 Primary Elections.

Independent, Non-Partisan and other designated candidates will appear on the General Election ballot only.

14 ARIZONA VOTER REGISTRATION

COUNTY PCT DATE OEM REP LBT NAP OlHER TOTAL

APACHE 45 NOV 88 17,209 5,2')9 51 0 1,771 24,330 45 JAN 90 16,617 5,042 60 I 1,688 23,408

COCHISE 53 NOV88 23,760 16,178 57 0 5,173 45,168 56 JAN 90 21,848 15,287 53 0 4,607 41,795

COCONINO 65 NOV 88 25,619 20,230 383 0 5,683 51,915 65 JAN 90 23,854 18,916 318 0 5,340 48,428

GILA 37 NOV 88 14,940 6,507 25 0 936 22,408 37 JAN 90 13,748 6, 126 21 0 900 20,795

GRAHAM 15 NOV 88 8,605 3,676 10 0 542 12,833 16 JAN 90 7,937 3,514 7 0 493 11,951

GREENLEE 9 NOV 88 4,182 743 1 0 121 5,047 9 JAN 90 3,698 640 I 0 92 4,431

LA PAZ 9 NOV 88 3,972 2,743 24 0 628 7,367 9 JAN 90 3,570 2,522 12 0 548 6,652

MARJCOPA 1,093 NOV 88 374,356 522,765 2,750 63 116,651 1,016,585 1,093 JAN 90 340,822 494,986 2,436 118 103,909 942,271

MOHAVE 55 NOV 88 19,614 22,408 93 0 4,645 46,760 55 JAN 90 18,848 22,408 87 0 4,790 46,133

NAVAJO 48 NOV 88 19,036 11,815 82 0 2,178 33,111 48 JAN 90 17,748 10,946 61 0 1,966 30,721

PIMA 340 NOV 88 176,494 145,155 1,076 16 51,852 374,593 340 JAN 90 162,548 134,569 923 13 46,213 344,266

PINAL 42 NOV 88 30,608 14,161 63 0 3,580 48,412 42 JAN 90 28,030 13,436 65 0 3,351 44,882

SANTA CRUZ 13 NOY 88 7,033 2,585 12 0 759 10,389 13 JAN 90 6,631 2,532 10 0 734 9,907

YAVAPAJ 92 NOY 88 22,000 32,685 178 0 6,539 61,402 92 JAN 90 20,978 31,649 159 0 5,855 58,641

YUMA 31 NOV 88 19,753 14,373 132 0 3,138 37,396 31 JAN 90 18,260 13,579 105 0 3,125 35,069

IDTAI.S 1,947 NOY 88 767,181 821,323 4,937 79 204,196 1,797,716 1,95) JAN 90 705,137 776,152 4,318 132 183,611 1,669,350

15 STATE OF ARIZONA OFFICIAL CANVASS

Compiled & Issued by JIM SHUMWAY Secretary of State September 26, 1988 APACHE COCHISE COCONINO GILA GRAHAM GREENLEE

DEMOCRAT •.. (D) 16,D68 22,904 24,365 14,491 8,346 4,1 14 RE PUB LI CAN ... ( R) 5,012 15,243 18,840 6,125 3,532 727 LIBERTARIAN •.. (l) 49 57 380 22 8 NEIJ ALLIANCE •.• (N) 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL REGISTRATION 21,129 38,204 43,586 20,638 11,886 4,842 TOTAL BALLOTS CAST 9,184 16,712 11,294 10,788 7,271 3, 194 PERCENT VOTES CAST 43.47 43.74 25.91 52.27 61. 17 65.96 PRECINCTS 45 53 65 37 15 9

UNITED STATES SENATOR

(D) Dennis DeConcini 5,961 9,065 5,996 6,706 3,873 2,401 (R) Keith DeGreen 1,259 4,600 3,218 1,783 1,442 198 (L) * Rick Tompkins 2 0 9 0 0 0 (N) * Ed Finkelstein 0 0 0 0 0 0

UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE JN CONGRESS, District

(D) John H. Fillmore (D) Thane Read CR) John J. Rhodes 111

UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, District 2

(D) Morris K. Udall (R) Joseph D. Sweeney

UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, District 3

(D) Dave Moss 5, 132 (R) Bob Stl.lllp 3,732

UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, District 4

CR) 1,081 2,048 5 Cl)* Gary Sprunk 2 0 0

UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, District 5

CD) Judith E. Belcher 4n 7,788 3,158 1,887 CR) 269 4,341 1,236 199 (R) Al Rodriguez 28 901 371 36 CR) IJal ter 11 \Jal t" IJeber 58 651 299 34

STATE MINE INSPECTOR

CD) Bert C. Romero 3,349 5,397 2,956 3,742 2,281 1,420 (D) Tony Stoks 2,988 3,860 2,792 3,434 1,876 958 CR) Douglas K. Martin 1,330 5, 144 3,436 1,975 1,568 214

CORPORATION COMMISSIONER, Term Ending First Monday in January, 1995

(D) Kate Lehman 5,186 7,436 4,986 5,558 3,134 1,660 (R) Dale Morgan 1,281 5,026 3,426 1,876 1,517 206 (L) Rick Fowlkes 4 3 22 3 0 0

16 *Write-in Candidate PRIMARY ELECTION - SEPTEMBER 13, 1988

SANTA LA PAZ MARICOPA MOHAVE NAVAJO PIMA PINAL CRUZ YAVAPAI YUMA TOTAL

3,803 357,470 18,895 18, 102 170, 176 29,601 6,850 20,676 18,887 734,748 2,609 493,449 21,417 11,291 138,298 13,184 2,480 30,598 13,340 TT6, 145 24 2,705 89 81 1,058 60 12 162 133 4,841 0 33 0 0 17 0 0 0 0 51 6,436 853,657 40,401 29,474 309,549 42,845 9,342 51,436 32,360 1,515,785 3,093 258,532 15,104 11,612 96,182 16,375 4,763 24,482 9,272 497,858 48.06 30.29 37.39 39.40 31.07 38.22 50 .98 47.60 28.65 32.84 9 1,093 55 48 340 42 13 92 31 1,947

1,464 78,661 5,494 6,644 44,551 9,592 2,889 7,357 4,886 195,540 920 130,TT4 5,571 2,549 29,590 3,029 766 10,370 2,812 198,881 0 117 4 0 34 1 0 13 0 180 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 6

21,111 21,111 6,584 6,584 54,984 54,984

12, 101 15,399 490 1,968 4,392 34,350 6,490 3,756 141 2.30 2,477 13,094

1,270 16,733 4,727 5,786 301 33,949 1,077 32,836 7,139 13,223 243 58,250

44,881 3,227 51,242 28 0 30

22,761 8,133 651 44,855 29,419 2,328 514 38,306 3,222 472 64 5,094 4,058 726 49 5,875

702 38,400 2,381 3,524 24,839 5,698 1,m 2,902 2,391 101,759 722 39,249 2,884 3,045 20,671 4,509 823 3,500 2,465 93, n6 938 132,851 6,270 2,829 35,166 3,206 805 11,379 2,742 209,853

1,295 72,574 4,411 5,624 39,656 7,624 1,968 6,368 4,270 171,750 904 131,559 6, 141 2,830 34,486 3,082 794 11, 188 2,745 207,061 331 9 0 110 6 0 26 0 515

17 SUPERIOR COURT JUDGES

COCONINO GRAHAM

DIVISION 1 (D) lrval L. Mortensen 2,734 CD) Charles D. "Chuck" Adams 5,352 (D) Jack Williams 1,972 (R) Jeffrey H. Coker 3,604 (R) Dudley S. Welker 1,422

GILA NAVAJO

(D) Edward L. Dawson 6,588 DIVISION 2 (D) Jay M. Abbey 6,126

PINAL YUMA

DIVISION 2 DIVISION 1 (D) Robert R. Bean 9,708 (D) Douglas w. Keddie 4,831

DIVISION 3 DIVISION 2 (D) James E. Don 9,644 CD) B.L. Helm 4,784

STATE LEGISLATURE

DISTRICT 1 MOHAVE YAVAPAI TOTAL

STATE SENATOR (R) Phi lip Beeson 569 1,225 1,794 CR) John Hays 2,900 6,542 9,442 CR) Shirley Mac-Noye 2,146 4,652 6,798

STATE REPRESENTATIVE (R) Don Aldridge 4,306 7,348 11,654 (R) Dave Carson 3,398 7,941 11,339 (R) Bill ~!. llndley 1,661 5, 195 6,856 (D) * Charles "Gabby" Gabbard 55 82 137

DISTRICT 2 COCONINO GILA MOHAVE NAVAJO YA I/APA I TOTAL

STATE SENATOR (0) Tony Gabaldon 3,192 1,255 2,108 239 935 7,729 (R) Jim Lee 2,505 1,278 1,395 67 1,821 7,066

STATE REPRESENTATIVE (0) Karan L. English 2,850 983 2,065 184 919 7,001 (R) Kirk A. Kennedy 2,125 1, 100 1,411 58 1,621 6,315 (R) John Wettaw 2,527 1,163 1,752 82 1,817 7,341

*Write-in Candidate 18 STATE LEGISLATURE - CONTINUED

DISTRICT 3 APACHE COCONINO HOHAVE NAVAJO TOTAL ------STATE SENATOR CD) Steven A. Darden 1,885 1,578 30 1,097 4,590 CD) James Henderson, Jr. 2,840 1,514 70 1,342 5,766 (R) • Paul Platero 47 12 0 0 59

STATE REPRESENTATIVE (D) Michael Benson 2,069 1,330 53 1,077 4,529 (D) Benjamin Hanley 1,908 1,767 62 1, 105 4,842 (D) Jack c. Jackson 2,777 1,618 SS 1,543 5,993 (R) • Albert Deschine 43 10 0 0 53

DISTRICT 4 APACHE GILA GRAHAM GREENLEE NAVAJO PINAL TOTAL ------STATE SENATOR (0) A.V. "Bill" Hardt 1,532 4,979 111 1,091 3,564 850 12,127 CR) Brenda Udall 776 616 5 122 2,311 48 3,878

STATE REPRESENTATIVE (0) Jack A. Brown 1,427 3,250 100 871 2,619 616 8,883 (0) E.C. "Polly" Rosenbaun 1,312 4,040 109 1,164 2,552 688 9,865 CD) Bruce A. Semingson 837 1,832 16 277 2,400 255 5,617 (R) Ginger Williams 774 598 5 120 2,352 46 3,895

DISTRICT 5 LA PAZ YUMA TOTAL

STATE SENATOR CD) Jones Osborn 1,504 4,822 6,326 CR) Arnold E. "Arnie" Bulick 873 2,583 3,456

STATE REPRESENTATIVE (D) Herb Guenther 933 3,833 4,766 CD) Robert J . "Bob" Mclendon 1, 220 4,655 5,875 CR) • Jess Carroll 5 261 266 (R) • Tricia Walker 9 179 188

DISTRICT 6 MARICOPA PIMA PINAL TOTAL

STATE SENATOR CD) Alan Stephens 3,198 525 2,420 6,143 CR)• Juan S. Bautista, Jr. 360 0 20 380

STATE REPRESENTATIVE (0) Henry Evans 3,097 524 2,326 5,947 (R) Donna Flanigan 2,454 85 820 3,359 CR) Jim Hartdegen 2,406 86 977 3,469

19 DISTRICT 7 GJLA PJMA PINAL CRUZ TOTAL ------STATE SENATOR (D) Jerry Michaels 98 1,032 2,709 128 3,967 (D) Peter Rios 438 1,731 5,005 506 7,680 (R) Mari Gardner 18 871 1,939 64 2,892

STATE REPRESENTATIVE (D) Frank "Art" Celaya 237 908 3,279 282 4,706 (D) Paul D. Graham 60 1,313 2, 140 110 3,623 (D) Richard "Dick" Pacheco 354 1,407 3,274 429 5,464 CD) Porfirio "Pete" Pantoja 166 390 1,736 142 2,434 (D) William "Bill" Swink 115 918 3,320 139 4,492 CR) * Norman S. Hill 0 27 123 0 150

DISTRICT 8 COCHISE GRAHAM GREENLEE TOTAL ------STATE SENATOR (D) Gus Arzberger 5,105 2,589 703 8,397 (D) Marjory "Marge" Ollson 2,643 1,838 414 4,895 CR) Carol Lee Macdonald 1,961 1,110 60 3, 131 (R) * Clay Smith 79 100 8 187

STATE REPRESENTATIVE (D) Page Bakarich 2,447 586 214 3,247 CD) Marland "Honk" Norton 1,326 2,381 479 4,186 (D) Ruben F. Ortega 3,715 1,734 418 5,867 (D) Mike Palmer 3,733 1,874 458 6,065 (D) Stephanie Sampson 2,295 712 236 3,243 CR) Lloyd J. Fenn 1,749 1,028 n 2,854 (R) Joe Lane 1,856 818 45 2,719 (R) Gerald A. Patton 1,045 422 27 1,494 CR) Warren I. Shllllaker 1,794 1,000 72 2,866

SANTA DISTRICT 9 COCHISE PIMA CRUZ TOTAL

STATE SENATOR (D) Marjel J. De Lauer 1,625 3,653 1,696 6,974 (R) Jeffrey J . Hill 1,786 4,761 695 7,242

STATE REPRESENTATIVE (D) Marion L. Pickens 1,587 3,685 1,569 6,841 (R) Bart Baker 1,311 4,085 523 5,919 (R) Bil l English 1,471 5,470 644 7,585 (R) James "Jim'' F. Vaughn, Sr. ,, 127 2,995 310 4,432

20 DISTRICT 10 PIHA DISTRICT 14 PIHA

STATE SENATOR STATE SENATOR (0) Jesus 11 Chuy 11 Higuera 2,954 (0) Harold Hyams 3,471 (0) Harcario Saldate 2,792 (0) Craig Runyon 3,942 CD) Doug Shakel 1,358 (R) Ken Chiaro 3,343 CR) Bill De Long 5,778 STATE REPRESENTATIVE (D) Carmen Cajero 5,336 STATE REPRESENTATIVE (0) Phil lip Hubbard 3,680 (D) Cindy Resnick 6,057 (R) Greg David 1,084 (0) Ruth Solomon 4,628 CR) Richard Tobin Brubaker 3,862 DISTRICT 11 PIHA (R) Jim Green 6,326 ------· CR) EdlwJnd O. 11Ed 11 Kahn 3,734 STATE SENATOR (D) Jaime P. Gutierrez 7,513

STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 15 HARICOPA (D) Jorge Luis Garcia 3,837 CD) Peter Goudinoff 5,459 STATE SENATOR (D) John Kromko 5,310 (0) Pat Bosch 5,403 CR) Mike Price 2,541 (R) Bob Denny 9,904 (R) Ed Torrejon 1,846 STATE REPRESENTATIVE (0) Alan "Al" L. Bowlsby 3,912 DISTRICT 12 PIHA (D) David A. Williams 4,777 CR) Kyle W. Hindman 5,393 STATE SENATOR (R) Ned King 4,047 (0) Reid Ewing 7,610 CR) Arley McRae 2,065 CR) John T. Mawhinney 6,144 (R) Ray Stedron 3,036 CR) Bob Williams 6,022 STATE REPRESENTATIVE (D) Phyllis E. Fetter 4,596 DISTRICT 16 MARICOPA (D) John R. Harman 4,100 (0) Don L. Vance 5,376 STATE SENATOR (R) Ruth E. Eskesen 5,447 CD) Stan Furman 4, 138 (R) Jack B. Jewett 6,600 CR) Jack. Kearney 4,184 (N) 'Jynonia Brewington Burke 1 CR) Wayne St~ 4,508

STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 13 PIHA (D) Amelia "Nina" O'Brien 4,027 (R) Ted Carman 1,392 STATE SENATOR CR) Martin Chichester 2,000 CD) David C. Bartlett 8,132 CR) Bob Hungerford 3,557 (R) Robert Bayne 6,696 (R) Dave Mccarroll 3,879 CR) Albert "Slick" C. Williams 1,919 CR) Karen Mills 5,271

STATE REPRESENTATIVE (D) Evan Jay Adelstein 2,800 CD) Patricia R. Bacalis 1,464 DISTRICT 17 MARICOPA CD) Tres English 2,511 CD) Larry Linson 835 STATE SENATOR CD) Andy Nichols 4,469 CD) Ray Reese 4,472 (0) Eleanor D. Schorr 5,615 CR) Patricia D. "Pat" Wright 8,693 (R) Boris Baird 2,732 CR) Patricia A. "Patti" Noland 5,440 STATE REPRESENTATIVE (R) Helen Ruth Seader 3,956 CR) Brenda Burns 7,940 (R) Anthony D. "Tony" Terry 5,120 (R) Robert "Bob" Burns 7,618 CL) * Richard "Fred" Baehre, Jr. 4

21 DISTRICT 18 MARICOPA DISTRICT 22 MARICOPA ------STATE SENATOR STATE SENATOR (0) Madelene Van Arsdell 4,513 CO) Charles E. Hall, Jr. 1,621 (R) Ronald J. Bellus 3,380 CD) Manuel "lito" Pena, Jr. 2,540 (R) Leo Corbet 7,375 (R) Richard Adams 1,315 (L) * Paul Miller 3 STATE REPRESENTATIVE (0) Joseph A. "Joe" Bacso 2,941 STATE REPRESENTATIVE (0) Janet Valder 4,007 CD) Art Hamilton 3,140 (R) Fleeta Baldwin 2,271 (D) Earl V. Wilcox 2,827 (R) Dewey Casagrande 961 CR) 3,936 (R) Susan Gerard 6,402 (R) Jane Dee Hull 6,761 DISTRICT 23 HARICOPA

DISTRICT 19 HARICOPA STATE SENATOR CD) Ben Miranda 2,462 STATE SENATOR CD) Carolyn Walker 3,159 (0) Carol A. Gr i ffin 3,397 CR) Mary Fuentes Carr 1,020 (0) Don Nilles 2,448 CN) ** Carolyn T. Lowery 2 (R) Jan Brewer 9,940 STATE REPRESENTATIVE STATE REPRESENTATIVE (0) Petra Falcon 2,243 (D) June M. Merrill 4,360 CD) Sandra Kemedy 3,030 CD) Cyril "Cy" Wadzita 3,247 CD) Armando Ruiz 3,179 (R) Angelo Calderone 3,883 CR) Roland W. Canl)l>ell 703 CR) Phil Corbell 3,144 CR) C. Edward Cornell 608 (R) Don Kenney 5,038 (R) Stephen Letson 552 (R) Ronald G. Tapp 3,070 ( N) ** Gregory L. Canl)l>ell 2 CR) Nancy Wessel 6,530 DISTRICT 24 HARICOPA

STATE SENATOR CR) Pete Corpstein to,586 ( L ) Marilyn Titschinger 44 DISTRICT 20 MARICOPA STATE REPRESENTATIVE STATE SENATOR (0) Paul Benjamin 4,335 CD) Lela Alston 4,866 (R) Gary Giordano 6,398 CR) Ted HI.Illes 4,311 (R) Chris Herstam 8,174 (R) Candice Nagel 7,542 STATE REPRESENTATIVE (L) Vaughn L. Treude 42 CD) Debbie Mccune 4,382 CL)* Susan K. Putney 12 CD) Bobby Raymond 3,857 (R) Georgia Hargan 4,370

DISTRICT 21 MARICOPA DISTRICT 25 MARICOPA

STATE SENATOR STATE SENATOR CD) William E. "Bill" Hegarty 4,835 CD) Jeffrey R. Finley 4,587 CR) Jerry Gillespie 7,229 CR) Jacque Steiner 4,625 (R) Carl J. Kunasek 5,849 ( R) Craig I. Willison 3,128

STATE REPRESENTATIVE STATE REPRESENTATIVE CD) Bob Guzley 4,532 (0 ) Sue Laybe 4,587 CR) Stan Barnes 6,965 CR) John King 4, 152 CR) Bob Broughton 5,318 (R) Elizabeth Adams Rockwell 3,742 (R) Marilyn Hawker 5,895 CR) Margaret Updike 3,805 (R) Leslie Whiting Johnson 6,740 (R) Ron Vander Ark 2,665 (D) * B.A. Gost 245

22 DISTRICT 26 HARICOPA DISTRICT 28 HARICOPA

STATE SENATOR STATE SENATOR (D) Deborah Linzer 4,242 (R) Robert B. Usdane 11,410 (R) Peter Kay 3,920 CR) Tom Patterson 5,855 STATE REPRESENTATIVE CD) Susan Kayler 4,290 STATE REPRESENTATIVE CR) Heinz R. Hink 7,597 (D) Hary Ame C. Lewis 4,208 CR) David S. Schweikert 6,186 CR) Ann Herzer 4,372 CR) Jim Skelly 8,708 CR) Jim Meredith 6,357 CR) John H. Weisneck 5, 290 CR) Jim Hiller 5,843

DISTRICT 27 HARICOPA DISTRICT 29 HARICOPA

STATE SENATOR STATE SENATOR (R) Doug Todd 6,240 (R) Lester N. Pearce 5,935 (R) Bill Valentic 4,729 (R) Jack J . Taylor 4,503 (L) • Ken Van Doren 9 STATE REPRESENTATIVE STATE REPRESENTATIVE CR) Lela Steffey 7,500 CD) Jim Cunningham 3,51 1 CR) Don Strauch 4, 408 (0) Jalma Hunsinger 3,357 (R) John T. Wrzesinski 6,656 CR) Bev Kermon 6,404 CR) Jenny Norton 6,192 (R) Gary Richardson 5,863 DISTRICT 30 MARICOPA

STATE SENATOR CR) Larry Chesley 7,840 (R) James J. Sossaman 8,136 CL) • Donald Markowski 18

STATE REPRESENTATIVE CR) Dean Riggs Ellsworth 7,496 CR) Mark W. Killian 9,660 (R) William "Bill" Mundell 7,821 CR) Gregory J.S. Roberds 5,022 (L) Robert 0. Moore 35

*Write-in Candidate

• •votes added per court action following ballot inspectior

23 STATE OF ARIZONA OFFICIAL CANVASS

JIM SHUMWAY Secretary of State November 28, 1988

APACHE COCHISE COCONINO GILA GRAHAM GREENLEE LA PAZ TOTAL REGISTRATION 24,330 45,168 51,915 22,408 12,833 5,047 7,367 TOTAL BALLOTS CAST 15,419 29, 193 33,278 16, 109 9,213 3,529 4,597 PERCENT VOTES CAST 63 .37 64.63 64.10 71.89 71.79 69.92 62.40 PRECINCTS 45 53 65 37 15 9 9

PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS DEMOCRATIC PARTY (Michael S. Dukakis, President, Lloyd Bentsen, Vice President)

Sharon L. Barry Glenn Davis Leroy Dyson Gloria V. Furman 8,944 11,812 14,660 7,147 3,407 1,733 1,746 Milton T. Hagedorn William E. Hegarty

RE PUB LI CAN PARTY (George Bush, President, Dan Quayle, Vice President)

Joe Castillo Betty Cline Donald John Egan Clara B. Elll!lett 5,347 15,815 16,649 7,861 5,120 1,526 2,562 Joan Heskett Charles M. Lemon Mary E. "Betty" van Fredenberg

LIBERTARIAN PARTY (Ron Paul, President, Andre V. Marrou, Vice President)

Robert R. Bulechek Stephen "Speedy" Clark Clara B. Davis Kathy L. Harrer 224 362 757 254 97 37 62 Donald Markowski Peter G. Schmerl John E. Smith, II

NEW ALLIANCE PARTY (Lenora B. Fulani, President, Wynonia Brewington Burke, Vice President

Wynonia Brewington Burke Gregory LeVor Cai1')bell Joyce A. Hooker Carolyn T. Lowery 26 49 56 35 24 6 6 Billie C. Mills Thebe E. Monyamane Curtis Dwight Tremble, II

PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS · WRITE · IN AMERICAN PARTY (Delmar Daniel Dennis, President, ~arl Jeppson, Vice President)

Joann Church Kenneth E. Church Barbara L. McKissick ) Ellen Marie Newnan ) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mitchell A. Newman ) Raymond H. Solomon Winona O. Solomon

24 GENERAL ELECTION - NOVERMBER 6, 1988

SANTA MARICOPA MOHAVE NAVAJO PIHA PINAL CRUZ YAVAPAI YUMA TOTAL 1,016,585 46,76'J 33,059 374,622 48,453 10,389 61,382 37,396 1,797,714 696,398 29,497 20,681 240,653 30,525 7,056 44,761 23,266 1,204, 175 68.50 63.08 62.56 64.24 63.00 67.92 72.92 62.22 66.98 1,093 55 48 340 42 13 92 31 1,947

230,952 10,197 9,023 113,824 13,850 3,268 14,514 8,952 454,029

442,337 17,651 10,393 117,899 14,966 3,320 27,842 13 , 253 702,541

7,199 381 217 2,393 318 89 733 228 13,351

885 33 42 314 41 13 97 35 1,662

10 5 0 0 0 0 2 18

Revised January 13, 1989

25 APACHE COCHISE COCONINO GILA GRAHAM GREENLEE LA PA Z

POPULIST PAR TY (David E. Duke, President, Floyd C. Parker, Vice President) ------· -- - \Jil l iam Blau Herman Boaz Robert R. Carlson Billy R. Chandler 2 11 4 2 3 0 0 Edna T. Gipson Margaret E. Jones James T. Simmons

INDEPENDENT (Eugene Joseph McCarthy, President) ------·------Harold Edward Baranoff larry D. Campbell Lorain Kadish Barbara Gail HcSpadden 14 0 0 0 Thomas Mudrick John R. Wingo Stockton H. Wingo

UNITED STATES SENATOR

CD) Dennis DeConcin i 10,871 19,002 21,203 9,770 5,603 2,551 2,292 CR) Keith OeGreen 3,318 8,604 9,644 5,327 3,084 796 2,017 CL) Rick Tompkins 307 610 1,066 315 113 32 90 (N) Ed Finkelstein 106 121 184 74 31 8 14 (SIJP) * Ruth Nebbia ** 0 1 , 0 0 0 0

UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, District

(D) John H. Fillmore (R) John J. Rhodes Ill

UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, District 2

(D) Morris IC. Uda l l (R) Joseph D. Sweeney

UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, Distr ict 3

(D) Dave Hoss 11,456 1,335 (R) Bob Sturp 17,237 2,938 (LIJL)*** John Parsons 2,809 86

UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, District 4

(R) Jon ICyl 7,637 11 ,577 155 (L) Gary Sprunk 3,257 2,247 174'

UNITED STATES REPRESEN TA TI VE IN CONGRESS, District 5

(0) Judith E. Belcher 666 8,761 2,960 1,469 CR) Jim Kolbe 1,381 19,234 5,147 1,803

STATE HINE INSPECTOR

(D) Bert C. Romero 9,234 12,411 14,103 7,356 3,866 2, 102 1,852 CR) Douglas IC. Martin 4,574 13,941 14,420 7,155 4, 102 1,084 2,112

CORPORATION COMM!SS!ONER, Term Ending Fi rst Monday i n Janua ry, 1995

(0) Kate Lehman 8,935 13,387 14,443 8,016 4,341 2,089 1, 950 (R) Dale Morgan 4,299 11,847 12,602 5,723 3,470 907 1,882 CL) Rick Fow lkes 440 860 1,484 429 226 73 122 * IJrite· ln Candidate ** Socialist Workers Party *** Land·Water·Legacy 26 MARICOPA MOHAVE NAVAJO PIMA PINAL CRUZ YAVAPAI YUHA TOTAL

40 13 2 13 2 0 15 6 113

95 6 0 29 3 0 5 4 159

340,814 15,142 12,439 163, 100 19,082 4,817 21,460 12,257 660,403 319,561 12,657 7,043 64,220 9,906 1,702 20,382 9,799 478,060 11,840 576 315 3,583 507 105 1,056 334 20,849 2,641 91 80 1,481 133 42 139 50 5, 195 18 3 0 9 0 0 0 0 32

71,388 71,388 184,639 184,639

37,437 45,570 1,242 2,956 12,690 99,895 15,705 12,060 373 644 7,527 36,309

39,646 8,520 10,917 543 72,417 104,874 18,977 29,436 991 174,453 1,449 525 1,576 15 6,460

171,883 14,996 206,248 21,399 3,353 30,430

52,000 11,467 792 78,115 119,618 15,185 2,094 164,462

224,718 10,301 10,074 101,920 14,625 3,520 13,855 9,693 439,630 377,791 15,073 8,431 108,373 12,643 2,415 23,443 10,743 606,300

239,602 10,731 9,762 112,552 15,556 3,256 14,754 10,466 469,840 343,517 13,665 8,030 91,788 10,763 2,310 20,851 9,492 541, 146 22,312 807 539 6,704 864 198 1,515 546 37, 119

27 STATE L.EGISLATIJRE

DI STRICT 1 MOHAVE YAVAPAI TOTAL

STATE SENATOR CR ) John Hays 11,270 22,057 33,327 Cl ) Marionl. Bigelow 5,792 11,572 17,364

STATE REPRESENTATIVE CR ) Don Aldridge 12,347 19,673 32,020 CR) Dave Carson 9,769 20,688 30,457

DISTRICT 2 COCONINO GILA MOHAVE NAVAJO YAVAPAI TOTA L

STATE SENATOR co) Tony Gabaldon 14,666 2,797 5,121 691 3,571 26,846 CR) Jim Lee 7,628 3,008 3,553 166 3,837 18, 192

STATE REPRESENT ATIVE CD) Karan L. Eng l ish 12,784 3,095 4,523 549 3,644 24,595 CR) Kirk A. Kennedy 7,877 2,732 3,362 179 3,327 17,477 (R) John IJettaw 14,212 3,419 5,387 472 4,673 28, 163

DISTRICT 3 APACHE COCONINO MOHAVE NAVAJO TOTAL

STATE SENATOR (D) James Henderson, Jr. 8,655 6,815 227 4,605 20,302

STATE REPRESENTATIVE (D) Benjamin Han ley 5, 128 5,366 416 3,096 14,006 (D) Jack C. Jackson 6,772 4,796 342 3,500 15,410

DISTRICT 4 APACHE GILA GRAHAM GREENLEE NAVAJO PINAL TOTAL ------STATE SENATOR ( D) A. V. 11 8 i l l 11 Hardt 2,290 6,232 328 1,363 6,670 1, 123 18,006 CR) Brenda Udall 2,776 2,213 60 519 7,333 208 13 , 109

STATE REPRESENTATIVE CD) Jack A. Brown 2,702 4,831 272 1,069 7,147 917 16, 938 CD) E. C. 11 Pol l Y" Rosenba1.111 1,973 5,655 179 1,330 6,438 1, 003 16,578 CR) Ginger IJil l i ams 2,960 2,696 36 419 7,412 209 13,732

DISTRICT 5 LA PAZ YUMA TOTAL

STATE SENATOR CD> Jones Osborn 2, 588 13,807 16,395 CR ) Arnold E. 11 Arnie11 Bulick. 1,639 7,609 9,248

STATE REPRESENTATIVE CD) Herb Guenther 2,169 12,954 15,123 CD) Robert J. "Bob" Mclendon 2,152 14,583 16,735 CR) Jess Carroll 1,627 7,582 9,209

DISTRICT 6 MARICOPA PIMA PINAL TOTAL

STATE SENATOR (D) Alan Stephens 15,047 923 6,334 22,304 CR)* Juan S. Bautista, Jr. 98 0 15 113

STATE REPRESENTATIVE (D) Henry Evans 10,652 825 4,515 15,992 (R) Donna Flanigan 9,980 329 3,209 13,518 (R) Jim Hartdegen 9,770 472 5,083 15,325

* IJrite· ln Candidate ** People Before Profits 28 SANTA DISTRICT 7 GILA PIMA PINAL CRUZ TOTAL

STATE SENATOR CD) Peter Rios 641 6,170 11,228 722 18,761 (R) Mari Gardner 125 3,487 7,348 223 11, 183

STATE REPRESENTATIVE (D) Frank: "Art" Celaya 485 5,206 11,256 508 17,455 (0) Richard "Dick" Pacheco 574 6,088 10,864 671 18, 197

DISTRICT 8 COCHISE GRAHAM GREENLEE TOTAL ------·------· STATE SENATOR (0) Gus Arzberger 10,737 4,099 931 15,767 (R) Carol Lee Macdonald 7,551 4,302 518 12,371

STATE REPRESENTATIVE (D) Ruben F. Ortega 10,133 3,768 802 14,703 (D) Mike Palmer 9,782 4,041 859 14,682 (R) Lloyd J. FeM 6,434 3,420 400 10,254 CR) Warren I. Shunaker 6,609 3,293 433 10,335

SANTA DISTRICT 9 COCHISE PINA CRUZ TOTAL

STATE SENATOR (0) Marjel J. De Lauer 4,488 12,084 2,959 19,531 (R) Jeffrey J. Hill 4,786 15,021 2,172 21,979

STATE REPRESENTATIVE (0) Marion L. Pickens 4,478 12,838 2,998 20,314 CR) Bart Baker 5,487 13,405 2,214 21,106 CR) Bill English 5,194 15, 154 2,401 22,749

DISTRICT 10 PINA DISTRICT 13 PINA

STATE SENATOR STATE SENATOR (D) Jesus "Chuy" Higuera 14,606 (D) David C. Bartlett 26,585 CR)• Joseph L. Gartrell 146 CR) Robert Bayne 19,925

STATE REPRESENTATIVE STATE REPRESENTATIVE (D) Carmen Cajero 12,289 (D) Andy Nichols 20,916 CD) Phillip Hubbard 10,334 (D) Eleanor O. Schorr 22,729 (R) Greg David 4,812 CR) Patricia A. "Patti" Noland 21,127 (PBP) ** Lorenzo Torrez 1,595 CR) Anthony D. "Tony" Terry 19,681

DISTRICT 11 PIMA DISTRICT 14 PIMA

STATE SENATOR STATE SENATOR CD) Jaime P. Gutierrez 24,930 (D) Craig Runyon 15,D63 (R) Bill De Long 24,441 STATE REPRESENTATIVE (0) Peter Goudinoff 18,811 STATE REPRESENTATIVE (0) John Kromko 19,168 (D) Cindy Resnick 22,543 (R) Mike Price 9,445 (D) Ruth Solomon 19,312 CR) Ed Torrejon 7,213 (R) Richard Tobin Brubaker 11,855 (R) Jim Green 18,132 DISTRICT 12 PINA DISTRICT 15 MARICOPA STATE SENATOR CD) Reid Ewing 24,133 STATE SENATOR CR) John T. Mawhirv,ey 25,124 CD> Pat Bosch 15,174 (R) Bob Demy 24,667 STATE REPRESENTATIVE (D) Phyllis E. Fetter 19,039 STATE REPRESENTATIVE CD) Don L. Vance 18, 128 CD) Alan "Al" L. Bowlsby 10,184 CR) Ruth E. Eskeseo 20,642 CD) David A. Williams 13,379 (R) Jack B. Jewett 27,172 CR) Kyle W. Hirdnan 24,057 Wynonia Brewington Burke 1,076 CR} Bob Williams 24,205 29 DISTRICT 16 HARICOPA DISTRICT 21 HARICOPA

STATE SENATOR STATE SENATOR CD) Stan Furman 17,248 CD) William E. "Bill" Hegarty 21,445 CR) Wayne Stump 19,414 (R) Jerry Gillespie 23,792

STATE REPRESENTATIVE STATE REPRESENTATIVE (D) Amelia "Nina" O'Brien 13, 113 CD) Bob Guzley 18,822 CR) Dave Mccarroll 18,232 CR) Stan Barnes 25,041 CR) Karen Hills 22,613 (R) Leslie Whiting Johnson 24,680

DISTRICT 17 HARICOPA DISTRICT 22 HARICOPA STATE SENATOR STATE SENATOR (D) Ray Reese 11,998 CD) Manuel "Lito" Pena, Jr. CR) Patricia D. "Pat" Wright 24,735 9,954 CR) Richard Adams 4,830 CL) Paul Hiller STATE REPRESENTATIVE 773 CR) Brenda Burns 25,550 STATE REPRESENTATIVE (R) Robert "Bob" Burns 23,890 (D) Art Hami I ton 9,890 (D) Earl V. Wilcox DISTRICT 18 HARICOPA 9,509 DISTRICT 23 STATE SENATOR MARICOPA (D) Madelene Van Arsdell 15,177 STATE SENATOR CR) Leo Corbet 21,187 (0) Carolyn Walker 10,627 CR) Mary Fuentes Carr STATE REPRESENTATIVE 3,504 (N) Carolyn T. Lowery (D) Joseph A. "Joe" Bacso 8,805 420 CR) * Samuel Wesley CO) Janet Valder 12,425 0 CR) Susan Gerard 21,742 STATE REPRESENTATIVE (R) Jane Dee Hull 21,033 CD) Sandra KeMedy 8,905 CD) Armando Ruiz 8,097 CR) Roland W. Caffl)bell 3,756 (R) C. Edward Cornell DISTRICT 19 HARICOPA 2,641 01) Gregory L. Campbell 547 STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 24 MARICOPA CD) Carol A. Griffin 18,396 CR) Jan Brewer 33,852 STATE SENATOR CR) Pete Corpstein STATE REPRESENTATIVE 39,896 (l) Marilyn Titschinger 9,544 (D) June M. Merrill 15,872 CD) Cyril "Cy" Wadz i ta 13,807 STATE RERPESENTATIVE CR) Don Kenney 28,624 CD) Laura Hine (R) Nancy Wessel 32,619 15,029 CR) Chris Herstam 32,208 CR) Candice Nagel DISTRICT 20 HARJCOPA 35,198 CL) Susan K. Putney 3,415 STATE SENATOR CL) Vaughn L. Treude 2,633 CD) Lela Alston 16,605 (R) Ted Hunes 11,461 DISTRICT 25 MARICOPA

STATE REPRESENTATIVE STATE SENATOR CD) Debbie Mccune 16,668 CD) Jeffrey R. Finley 12,307 (D) Bobby Raymond 13,939 CR) Jacque Steiner ,a,nr CR) Georgia Hargan 11,690 STATE REPRESENTATIVE CD) Sue Laybe 15,514 CR) John King 14,964 CR) Margaret Updike 15,065

* Write-In Candidate 30 DISTRICT 26 MARICOPA DISTRICT 28 MARICOPA

STATE SENATOR STATE SENATOR (D) Deborah Linzer 16, 176 (R) Robert B. Usdane 49,626 CR) Tom Patterson 19,573 STATE REPRESENTATIVE STATE REPRESENTATIVE (D) Susan Kayler 24,568 (D) Mary Anne C. Lewis 13,880 (R) Heinz R. Hink 33,691 CR) Jim Meredith 20,750 (R) Jim Skelly 37,583 CR) Jim Miller 20,237

DISTRICT 27 MARICOPA DISTRICT 29 MARICOPA STATE SENATOR (R) Doug Todd 32,435 STATE SENATOR CL) Ken Van Doren 4,959 CR) Lester N. Pearce 24,240 Cl) llias Kostopoulos 3,833 STATE REPRESENTATIVE STATE REPRESENTATIVE (R) Lela Steffey 20,538 CD) Jim Cunningham 12,074 CR) John T. Wrzesinski 17,429 CD) Jalma Hunsinger 14,899 (R) Bev Hermon 25,570 (R) Jenny Norton 25,897

DISTRICT 30 MARICOPA

STATE SENATOR CR) James J. Sossaman 50,026 (L) Donald Markowski 9,580

STATE REPRESENTATIVE CR) Mark W. Killian 43,478 CR) William "Bill" Mundell 39,909 CL) Robert D. Moore 9,896

CENTRAL ARIZONA WATER CONSERVATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS MARICOPA COUNTY Term Expires December/1994 -· Elect 5

Clyde Bowden 89,211 Dale Rex Shumway II 150,819 Al Brooks 179,506 Frank Reed Startzell 69,569 Lou De Roon 64,365 Warren D. Steffey 117,789 Thomas N. Fannin 170,583 David C. Tierney 131,975 Dick Mahoney 159,622 David King Udall 213,209 Mary AM Niccoli 207,361 Andy Ward 100,812 H.S. "Hank" Raymond 103,284 Tom Wilkinson 131,481

31 JUSTICES OF TI-tE SUPREME COURT AND JUDGES OF THE COURT OF APPEALS

APACHE COCHISE COCONINO GILA GRAHAM GREENLEE JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT

James Duke Cameron Be retained YES 9,039 17,428 20,288 9,266 5,090 2, 083 Be retained NO 3,357 4,832 5,200 2,893 1,599 511

JUDGES OF THE COURT OF APPEALS· Maricopa County · Division 1

Joe W. Contreras Be retained YES Be retained NO

Wi l liam E. Eubank Be retained YES Be retained NO

JUDGE OF THE COORT OF APPEALS· Division 1

Melvyn T. Shelley Be retained YES 8,974 19,606 Be retained NO 3,259 4,857

JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS - Division 2

Lloyd Fernandez Be retained YES 16,743 8,618 5,043 2,367 Be retained NO 4,864 2,965 1,565 543

JUDGES OF THE COURT OF APPEALS - Pima County - Division 2

Lawrence Howard Be retained YES Be retained NO

Michael Anthony Lacagnina Be retained YES Be retained NO

Joseph M. Livermore Be retained YES Be retained NO

32 QUESTION OF RETENTION

LA PAZ MARICOPA HOHAVE NAVAJO PIMA PINAL CRUZ YAVAPAI YUHA TOTAL

2,709 404,964 17,560 11,265 149,778 16,916 3,888 25 ,319 15,689 711,282 816 102,152 5,301 3,699 34,100 5,098 1,188 7,321 2,893 180,960

374,048 374,048 107,774 107,774

359,662 359,662 100,346 100,346

2,611 16,222 12,063 23,601 14 , 635 97, 712 795 4,965 3,714 6,790 2,698 27,078

17,114 3,748 53,633 5,na 1,087 16,752

144,279 144,279 33,454 33,454

137,436 137,436 37,371 37,371

138,983 138,983 35,980 35,980

33 SUPERIOR COURT JUDGES

COCONINO - Division 3 Division 24

Charles O. "Chuck" Adams 10,060 David L. Roberts Jeffrey H. Coker 18,880 Be retained YES 361,000 Be retained NO 89,495

GILA - Division 1 Division 25

Edward L. Dawson 11,532 J. D. Howe Be retained YES 358,650 Be retained NO 91,400

GRAHAM - Division 1 Division 26

Irval L. Mortensen 4,217 Cheryl K. Hendrix Dudley S. Uelker 4,225 Be retained YES 346,361 Be retained NO 116,250

MARICOPA - Division 5 Division 27

Marilyn A. Riddel Peter T. O'Angelo Be retained YES 374,480 Be retained YES 352,788 Be retained NO 125,111 Be retained NO 101,788

Division 6 Division 38

Philip u. Marquardt Michael J. O'Melia Be retained YES 254,517 Be retained YES 357,745 Be retained NO 251,246 Be retained NO 91,968

Division 7 Division 39

Rufus C. Coulter Rebecca Anne Albrecht Be retained YES 366,048 Be retained YES 369,186 Be retained NO 110,465 Be retained NO 89,192

Division 40 Division 8 John Foreman Be retained YES 359,574 C. Kimball Rose Be retained NO 89,255 Be retained YES 385,272 Be retained NO 98,443 Division 41

Division 9 Frederick J. Martone Be retained YES 351,716 Robert u. Pickrell Be retained NO 97,116 Be retained YES 3TT, 176 Be retained NO 102,098 Division 42 Division 13

Uilliam T. Moroney Daniel E. Nastro Be retained YES 373,500 Be retained YES 351,347 Be retained NO 94,128 Be retained NO 97,920

Division 23 Division 43

James E. McDougall Frank T. Galati Be retained YES 364,871 Be retained YES 353,041 Be retained NO 91 ,987 Be retained NO 99,400 34 14ARICOPA · Division 44 Division 11

Gloria G. Ybarra Be retained YES 372,957 Bernardo P. Velasco Be retained NO 98,173 Be retained YES 134,787 Be retained NO 34,806 Division 45 Division 12 Ronald S. Reinstein Be retained YES 354,9D9 Be retained NO 99,754 J . Richard Hannah Be retained YES 140, 142 MARICOPA · Division 46 Be retained NO 30 ,883

Ruth H. Hilliard PIMA · Division 16 Be retained YES 366,104 Be retained NO 89,038 Thomas Meehan Be retained YES 152,901 Division 47 Be retained NO 29,8n

Barry c. Schneider Division 17 Be retained YES 358,033 Be retained NO 93,039 John G. Hawkins Be retained YES 141,019 Division 48 Be retained NO 29,997

Michael O. Ryan Division 19 Be retained YES 373,701 Be retained NO 87,761 Lawrence H. Fleischman MARICOPA · Division 49 Be retained YES 136,651 Be retained NO 33,232 ~illiam P. Sargeant, Ill Be retained YES 361,159 Division 20 Be retained NO 95,363

NAVAJO· Division 2 Nanette M. ~arner Be retained YES 141,892 Jay M. Abbey 13,948 Be retained NO 32,436 NAVAJO· Division 3

Jay Natoli 12,517 PINAL · Division 2 PIMA · Division 3 Robert R. Bean 22,199 ~illiam L. Scholl Be retained YES 141,285 PINAL · Division 3 Be retained NO 30,700 James E. Don 21,417 Division 7

YUMA • Division 1 Leslie Miller Be retained YES 138, 157 Be retained NO 31,515 Douglas~- Keddie 17,666

Division 9 YUMA · Division 2

Michael J. Brown B. L. Helm 17,201 Be retained YES 137,741 Be retained NO 31,440 35 SUMMARY OF BAU.OT MEASURES 1912-1988

Ballot Measures Adopted Defeated

CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS REFERRED BY THE LEGISLATURE ...... 148 88 60 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS INITIATED BY PETITION ...... 49 20 29 REFERENDUM MEASURES REFERRED BY THE LEGISLATURE ...... 16 7 9 REFERENDUM MEASURES REFERRED BY PETITION ...... 28 H 11 INITIATIVE MEASURE BY PETITION ...... 71 25 46 SALARY COMMISSION RECOMMENDATIONS ...... 7 1 6

31 9 158 161

BALLOT PROPOSITIONS 1986 THAU 1988

Conllilullonel Conllilullonel fWelendum fWelendum,.__ Ao-odl••· A.11&.dlti&D ...... lnitiahot Salary 1986 fWllm,d 11.--i fWllm,d ~ ...... Commls:sion Rocom- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ YES NO RESULT Legillmlre Petition l.egislabJl9 f'lllilian f'eli6or1 mendation SUBJECT

Relating to the Corporation X 389,253 451 ,479 Defeated Commission; definition, limitations, telecommunication service, messages and exceptions

Relating to public debt, revenue, X 445,661 380,154 Adopted and taxation; providing for annual increases in the aggregate expenditure limitation for school districts

Re lating to public debt, revenue, X 338,397 451,749 Defeated and taxation; providing for elections to permanently adjust political subdivision expenditure limitation base limits.

Regulation of public health, X 4_18,691 434,029 Defeated safety and welfare; monetary damages; amounts payable; payment plans; limits on attorneys' fees and costs payable.

Limiting campaign contributions; X 530,346 286,030 Adopted providing for penalties and removal from office for violations; prescribing definitions.

Legislative Salaries X 304,017 516,938 Defeated

36 ~ ConsUlutianal -a••• A,1ad1eo S8lary 1988 Rofen9d ~ ~ Cammisslon - Aecom- ~ ~ ~ -~ ~ -- YES NO RESULT -- -Nition ~ l'lotilicx1 ~ ~ rnend

Relating to the Executive X Department; repealing the number of terms of the State Treasurer.

Relating to the Corporation X 360,908 713,172 Defeated Commission; repealing the provision relating to the method used to determine the value of Public Service Corporations.

Providing for the Commission on X 661 ,261 364,356 Ad opted Judicial Conduct; composition and terms of members, remedies for misconduct; prescribing applicability and conforming changes.

Removing the requirement that a X 876,727 210,013 Adopted person be a male to be eligible for a state office

Relating to public debt, revenue X 457,222 584,671 Defeated and taxation; prescribing purposes for which a city or town may incur additional, voter approved, debt.

Relating to the Executive X 601,351 465,046 Adopted Department, suffrage and elections and removal from office; prescribing vote requirements for state executive officers and special elections; prescribing runoff elections for state executive officers and making technical changes.

Providing that English is the X 584,459 572,800 Adopted official language of the State of Arizona.

Legislative Salaries X 451 ,266 643,315 Defeated

37 FEDERAL INFORMATION

ARIZONA'S CONGRESSIONAL Article m Section 2 describes the reach of the judicial power DELEGATION msTORY which incl~des all cases in law and equity, arising under the Constitution, the laws of the United States, and treaties made, or which shall be make, under their authority, all cases of admiralty U.S. SENATORS SINCE STATEHOOD and maritime jurisdiction, all cases affecting ambassadors, other public ministers and consults controversies to which tbe United 1912-1941 - Henry F. Asburst States shall be a party, and controversies between two or more 1912-1921 - Marcus A Smith states. 1921-1927 -- Ralph A Cameron 1927-1969 -- The Supreme Court has original jurisdiction - the power to hear 1941-1953 - Ernest W. McFarland tbe initial arguments in cases involving foreign dignitaries and 1953-1965 - Barry M. Goldwater those involving states. la all other types of cases, the Supreme 1965-1977 -- Paul J. Fannin Court's jurisdiction is appellate, only hearing appeals from the 1969-1987 -- Barry M. Goldwater rulings of lower courts. 1977- - Dennis DeConcini 1987- -- Jobn McCaio Article II provides that the member of the Supreme Court are to be appointed by the President by and with the advice and consent U.S. REPRESENTATIVES SINCE STATEHOOD of the Senate - an that Judges, along with au other civil officers of the new national government "shall be removed from office on 1912-1927 -- Carl Hayden impeachment for, and conviction of, treason, bribery, or other 1927-1933 - Lewis W. Douglas crimes and misdemeanors." 1933-1937 - Isabella S. Greenway 1937-1953 - John R. Murdock On September 24, 1789, President George Washington signed the 1943-1949 -- Richard F. Harless (a) Judiciary Act into law and sent to the Senate his nominations for 1949-1955 - Harold A Patton (b) the first members of the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court 1953-1983 -- John J. Rhodes began with six Justices and today has nine. 1955-1961 -- Stewart L Udall (c) 1961- -- Morris K. Udall (d) MEMBERS OF THE SUPREME COURT - 1988 1963-1967 -- George F. Senner, Jr. (e) 1967-1977 -- Chief Justice of the United State, William Hubbs Rehnquist 1973-1977 -- John B. Conlan (f) Associate Justice, William J. Brennan, Jr. 1977- - Associate Justice, Byron Raymond White 1977-1987 -- Eldon Rudd Associate Justice, Thurgood Marshall 1983-1987 - John McCain Associate Justice, Harry A Blackrnun 1983-1985 -- Jim McNulty (g) Associate Justice, John Paul Stevens 1985- - Jim Kolbe Associate Justice, Sandra Day O'Connor 1987- - John J. Rhodes, m Associate Justice, Antonio Scalia 1987- -- Joo Kyl Associate Justice, Anthony M. Kennedy

(a) First year to vote for two U.S. Representatives. Arizona is unique, in that two of the Justices were appointed (b) Beginning in 1948, elected by district while they were residents of Arizona. Chief Justice Rehnquist was (c) Resigned to become Secretary of Interior born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, but moved to Arizona around 1953 (d) Filled unexpired term of Stewart L Udall to begin bis law practice. He was the youngest member on the (e) First year to elect District 3 U.S. Representative nine member tribunal. Associate Justice O'Connor was born in (f) First year to elect District 4 U.S. Representative El Paso, Texas, but spent her early childhood and adult years in (g) First year to elect District 5 U.S. Representative Arizona. She was the first woman appointed to this high honer. The people of Arizona consider these two distinguished members UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT of the United States Supreme Court to be true Arizonans. One First Street, N.E. Washington, D.C. 20543 CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE UNITED STATES WILLIAM H. REHNQUIST The Constitution of the United States, Article m declares: William Hubbs Rehnquist's appointment as Associate Justice of The judicial power of the United States shall be vested in one the United States Supreme Court was confirmed by the U.S. Supreme Court, and in such inferior courts as the Congress may Senate on January 7, 1972. He was nominated by President from time to time ordain and establish. Nixon.

38 On September 26, 1986 Justice Rehnquist was appointed as lbe less of her time than looking after her growing fam ily. During Chief Justice of the Supreme Court by President Reagan. this time, she served on the Maricopa County Board of Adjustments and Appeals, the Governor's Committee on Marriage William Hubbs Rehnquist was born on October, 1 1924, the son and Family, administrative assistant of the Arizona State Hospital, of William Benjamin and Margery (Peck) Rehnquist. After high adviser to Lhe Salvation Army, volunteer for blacks and Hispanics, school in Milwaukee, be enrolled at Stanford University in precinct committeeman and Republican district chairman. California. With time out for service in the United States Army Air Force (1943-46), be received bis B.A degree from Stanford She returned to full-time employment in 1965 as Assistant in 1948, where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. Toe following Attorney General and when, in 1969, Isabel A Burgess gave up year he spent at Harvard, where be earned an M.A degree in her seat in the state Senate to accept an appointment in political science; then be returned to Stanford earning an LL.B. Washington, D.C., Governor Williams chose O'Connor as her degree and graduating first in his class. He then became a law replacement. She was elected to the state Senate for two more clerk for the late Justice Robert H. Jackson, one of the Supreme terms, compiling a voting record that confirms her place in the Court's more conservative thinkers. Deciding to move to Arizona Republican mainstream of moderate to conservative to start bis law practice in 1953 may have been partly due to his commitments, although on many issues she disregarded political admiration for Arizona's U.S. Senator . He ideology. served as Special Arizona State Prosecutor, helping to bring charges against several state officials accused of state highway In 1974, she won the judgeship on the Maricopa County Superior frauds. He was active in the Republican Party. Considered a Court where she showed a genuine concern over conditions in the brilliant lawyer and an expert on constitutional law by his peers, prisons. In her court room, hearings were open to the public, not Rehnquist also became known as a deep philosopbicaJ conservative held in chambers. In 1979, Governor Babbitt appointed her 10 thinker. When Richard G. Kleindienst was appointed Deputy the Arizona Court of Appeals where she was serving at the time Attorney General, he brought with him Rehnquist, who became of her appointment to the U.S. Supreme Court. Toe unanimous Assistant Attorney General in charge of the Office of Legal approval of her appointment on September 21, 1981 made of her Counsel. Until Rehnquist took over the post, it had been a hopes a reality by guaranteeing Justice O'Connor a unique pince relatively obscure research job, but in his two and one half years in the 191-year history of the Supreme Court. As an exponent in the Justice Department, the former Arizona lawyer became a of judicial restraint, Justice O'Connor is not expected to be an familiar voice on Capitol Hill. instrument of social change on the Supreme Court bench. Her prominence, however, as a role model for women, especially for Justice Rehnquist married Natalie Cornell on August 29, 1953, women lawyers, and as a symbol of women's improving status is and since 1969 they have lived in Fairfax county, Virginia, with itself an encouragement of social change. their three children, James, Janet and Nancy. Justice O'Connor returns to the family home in Paradise Valley ASSOCIATE JUSTICE at every opportunity. Her three sons, Scott, Brian and Jay have SANDRA DAY O'CONNOR all received their degrees (two from Stanford University, Joy from Colorado College). Her husband, John, has always been Sandra Day O'Connor's appointment as Associate Justice of the enthusiastically supportive of her career. United States Supreme Court was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on September 22, 1981. She was nominated by President Reagan.

The oldest of three children, Sandra Day O'Connor was born to Harry A and Ada Mac (Wilkey) Day on March 26, 1930 in El Paso, Texas. Her pioneer grandfather, Henry Clay Day, originally from Vermont, founded lbe family's 155,000 acre Lazy B Ranch near Duncan in southeastern Arizona in the early 1880's, some thirty years before Arizona became a state. Remote and without electricity, the ranch was home during O'Connor's childhood/ She learned to ride horseback, round up cattle, and drive a truck and tractor. Her parents felt she was too bright to trust her education to rural schools and lberefore sent her to live with her maternal grandmother in El Paso to attend a private school for girls. She earned a B.A degree magna cum laude in 1950 from Stanford. Two years later she received and LL.B. degree from Stanford University, graduating third in her class, which included William H. Rehnquist (Chief Justice on the U.S. Supreme Court) who ranked first . Her first position after graduation was as a county deputy in San Mateo, California. She subsequently married John J. O'Connor Ill and the vicinity of Phoenix became their home in 1954, when the first of three sons was born. Opening her own law firm in suburban Maryvale in 19-59, her practice occupied far

39 PRESIDENTS & VICE PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES

Ord« President Vice President 5efvice

1. George Washington John Adams 1789-1797

2. John Adams Thomas Jefferson 1797-1801

3. Thomas Jefferson Aaron Burr 1801 -1805 Thomas Jefferson George Clinton 1804-1809

4. James Madison George Clinton1 1809-1813 James Madison Elbridge Gerry2 1813-1817

5. James Monroe Daniel D. Tompkins 1817-1825

6. John Quincy Adams John C. Calhoun' 1825-1829

7. Andrew Jackson John C. Calhoun 1829-1833 Andrew Jackson Martin Van Buren 1833-1837

8. Martin Van Buren Richard M. Johnson 1837-1841

9. William Henry Harrison' John Tyler 1841

10. John Tyler 1841 -1845

11 . James K. Polk George M. Dallas 1845-1849

12. Zachary Taylors Millard Fillmore 1849-1850

13. Millard Fillmore 1850-1853

14. Franklin Pierce Will iam King6 1853-1857

15. James Buchanan John C. Breckinridge 1857-1861

16. Abraham Lincoln Hannibal Hamlin 1861 -1865 Abraham Uncoln7 Andrew Johnson 1865

17. Andrew Johnson 1865-1869

18. Ulysses S. Grant Schuyler Colfax 1869-1873 Ulysses S. Grant Henry A. Wilson-' 1873-1877

19. Rutherford B. Hayes William A. Wheeler 1877-1881

20. James A. Garfield9 Chester A. Arthur 1881

21 . Chester A. Arthur 1881 -1885

22. Grover Cleveland Thomas A. Hendricks10 1885-1889

23. Benjamin Harrison Levi P. Morton 1889-1893

24. Grover Cleveland Adlai E. Stevenson 1893-1897

25. William McKinley Garret A. Hobart11 1897-1901 William McKinley12 Theodore Roosevelt 1901

26. Theodore Roosevelt 1901-1905 Theodore Roosevelt Charles W. Fairbanks 1905-1908

40 27. William H. Taft James S. Sherman11 1909-1913

28. Woodrow Wilson Thomas R. Marshall 1913-1921

29. Warren G. Hardingu Calvin Coolidge 1921-1923

30. Calvin Coolidge 1923-1925 Calvin Coolidge Charles G. Dawes 1925-1929

31 . Herbert C. Hoover Charles Curtis 1929-1933

32 Franklin D. Roosevelt11 John N. Garner 1933-1941 Franklin D. Roosevelt Henry A. Wallace 1941-1945 Franklin D. Roosevelt Harry S. Truman 1945

33. Harry S. Truman 1945-1949 Harry S. Truman Alben W. Barkley 1949-1953

34. Dwight D. Eisenhower Richard M. Nixon 1953-1961

35. John F. Kennedy16 Lyndon B. Johnson 1961 -1963

36. Lyndon B. Johnson 1963-1965 Lyndon B. Johnson Hubert H. Humphrey 1965-1969

37. Richard M. Nixon Spiro T. Agnew17 1968-1973 Richard M. Nixon19 Gerald A. Ford1& 1973-1974

38. Gerald A. Forcf' 11 Nelson A. Rockefeller21 1974-1977

39. Walter F. Mondale 1977-1981

40. Ronald W. Reagan George H.W. Bush 1981-1984 Ronald W. Reagan George H.W. Bush 1984-1988

41 . George H.W. Bush J. Danforth Quayle Ill 1988-

12 1. Died in office, April 20, 1812. . Died in office, Seprember 14, 1901 .

2. Died in office, November 23, 1814. 13. Died in office, Ocrobcr 30, 191 2.

3 . Resigned Decembcrr 23, 1832 10 become U.S. Seo3tor. 14. Died in office, Augusl 2. 1923.

4 . Died in office, April 4, 1841. 15. Died in office, April 12. 194S .

5 . Died in omce, July 9, 1850. 16. Died in office, Novcmber 22, I 963 .

6 . Died in orrice, April l 8, 1853. 17. Rcsii;ncd Oc1ober 12, 1973.

7 . Died in office, April lS, 1865. 18• Ap(l0i111ed and confirmed as Vice Prcsidenl under the 25th Amcudmenl 8. Died io office, November 22, 1875. 19_ Resigned August 9, 1974. 9. Died in ofCice, Sepccmber 19, 1881. 20. Succeeded to the Presidency on resign a lion of the President. August 9, I 974. 10. Died in office, November 25, ISSS.

11 21 . Appointed and confirmed as Vice Prcsidenl under . Died in office, November 21 , 1899. the 25th Amendmenl

41 CmES AND TOWNS cmEs

APACHE JUNCTION 1001 N. Idaho Rd. GLENDALE 5850 W. Glendale Ave. Zip Code: 85219 Zip Code: 85301 Phone 982-8002 Phone 435-4247

AVONDALE 525 N. Central GLOBE 150 N. Pine St. Zip Code: 85323 Zip Code: 85501 Phone 932-2400 Phone 425-7991

BENSON 160 S. Huachuca GOODYEAR 119 N. Litchfield Rd. Zip Code: 85602 Zip Code: 85338 Phone 526-5446 Phone 932-3910

BISBEE 118 Arizona St. HOLBROOK 465 1st Ave Zip Code: 85603 Zip Code: 86025 Phone 432-2262 Phone 524-6225

BULLHEAD CITY 1355 Ramar Rd. KINGMAN 310 North 4th St. Zip Code: 86430 Z ip Code: 86401 Phone 763-9400 Phone 753-5561

CASA GRANDE 300 E. 4th St. LAKE HAV ASU CITY 1795 Civic Center Blvd. Zip Code: 85222 Z ip Code: 86403 Phone 421-8600 Phone 453-4142

CHANDLER 25 S. Arizona Pl. #301 LITCHFIELD PARK 214 W. Indian School Zip Code: 85225 Zip Code: 85340 Phone 786-2212 Phone 935-5033

COOLIDGE 130 W. Central Ave. MESA 55 N. Center St. Zip Code: 85228 Zip Code: 85211 Phone 723-5361 Phone 644-2381

COTTONWOOD 827 N. Main St. NOGALES 1018 Grand Ave. Zip Code: 86326 Zip Code: 85539 Phone 634-5526 Phone 287-6571

DOUGLAS 425 10th St. PAGE 697 Vista Ave. Zip Code: 85607 Zip Code: 86040 Phone 364-7501 EXT. 35 Phone 645-8861

EL MIRAGE 14405 N. Palm St. PEORIA 8355 W. Peoria Aw, Zip Code: 85335 Zip Code: 85380 Phone 972-8116 Phone 979-3720

ELOY 628 N. Main PHOENfX 251 W. Washington Zip Code: 85231 Zip Code: 85003 Phone 466-9201 Phone 262-6811

FLAGSTAFF 211 W. Aspen Ave. PRESCOTT 201 S. Cortez Zip Code: 86001 Zip Code: 86301 Phone 774-5281 Phone 445-3500

42 cmEs TOWNS

SCOTTSDALE 3939 Civic Center Plaza BUCKEYE 715 Monroe Zip Code: 85251 Zip Code: 85326 Phone 994-2412 Phone 256-24

SHOW LOW 200 West Cooley CAMP VERDE P.O. Box 710 Zip Code: 85901 Zip Code: 86322 Phone 537-5724 Phone 567-6631

SIERRA VISTA 2400 E Tacoma St. CAREFREE 11 Sundial Circle, #16 Zip Code: 85635 Zip Code: 85377 Phone 458-3315 Phone 488-3686

SOMERTON 110 N. Stale Ave. CAVE CREEK 37622 N. cave Creek Rd Zip Code: 85350 Zip Code: 85331 Phone 627-8866 Phone 488-1400

SOUTH TUCSON 1810 S. 6th Ave. CHINO VALLEY 1020 W. Palomino Rd. Zip Code: 85713 Zip Code: 86323 Phone 792-2424 Phone 636-2646

ST. JOHNS 50 N. First West CLARKDALE Ninth St. Zip Code: 85936 Zip Code: 86324 Phone 337-4517 Phone 634-9591

TEMPE 31 E. 5th St. CLIFTON Chase Creek Zip Code: 85281 Highway 666 Phone 731-8241 Zip Code: 85533 Phone 865-4146

TOLLESON 9555 W. Van Buren COLORADO CITY 50 N. Central Zip Code: 85353 Zip Code: 86021 Phone 936-7111 Phone 875-2646

TOMBSTONE 315 Fremont St. DUNCAN 4th St. Zip Code: 85638 Zip Code: 85534 Phone 457-3562 or 2202 Phone 359-2791

TUCSON 255 W. Alameda EAGAR 174 S. Main St. Zip Code: 85701 Zip Code: 85925 Phone 791-4213 Phone 333-4128

WILLCOX 151 W. Maley FLORENCE 133 North Main St. Zip Code: 85643 Zip Code: 85232 Phone 384-4271 Phone 868-5889

WILLIAMS 113 S. First St. FREDONIA Town Hall Zip Code: 86046 Zip Code: 86022 Phone 635-4451 Phone 643-7241

WINSLOW 21 Williamson Ave. GILA BEND 644 W. Pima St. Zip Code: 86047 Zip Code: 85337 Phone 289-2422 Phone 683-2255/256-7856

YUMA 180 W. 1st St. GILBERT 119 N. Gilbert Rd. Zip Code: 85364 Zip Code: 85234 Phone 783-1274 Phone 892-0802

43 TOWNS

GUADALUPE 9050 S. Avenida del Yaqui PINETOP-LAKESIDE 13ffi N. Nie.ls Hansen Ln. Box 10 Zip Code: 85283 Zip Code: 85929 Phone 839-2415 Phone 368-8696

HAYDEN 520 Velasco Ave. PRESCOTT VALLEY 8501 E. Yavapai Rd. Zip Code: 85235 Zip Code: 86314 Phone 356-7801 Phone 772-9207

HUACHUCA CITY 500 N. Gonzalez Blvd. SAFFORD 717 Main St. Zip Code: 85616 Zip Code: 85546 Phone 456.1354 Phone 428-2762

JEROME Town Hall-Main St. SAN LUIS 23222 1st St Zip Code: 86331 Zip Code: 85349 Phone 634-7943 Phone 627-2027

KEARNY 912-C Tilbury Rd. SNOWFLAKE 1st West & 1st South Zip Code: 85237 Zip Code: 85937 Phone 363-5547 Phone 536-7103

MAMMOTH 125 Clark St. SPRINGERVILLE 23 South Papago St. Zip Code: 85618 Zip Code: 85938 Phone 487-2331 Phone 333-2656

MARANA 12775 N. Sanders Rd. SUPERIOR 734 Main St. Zip Code: 85653 Zip Code: 85273 Phone 682-3401 Phone 689-5752

MIAMI 500 Sullivan St SURPRISE 12604 Santa Fe Dr. Zip Code: 85539 Zip Code: 85374 Phone 473-2281 Phone 977-8369

ORO VALLEY 10900 N. Stallard Pl. Stc. 100 TAYLOR County Road Zip Code: Tucson-85737 Zip Code: 85939 Phone 297-2591 Phone 536-7366

PARADISE VALLEY Lincoln at Invergordon THATCHER 230 College Ave. Zip Code: 85253 Zip Code: 85552 Phone 948-7411 Phone 428-2290

PARKER 1314 11th St. WELTON 28634 Oakland Ave. Zip Code: 85344 Zip Code: 85356 Phone 669-9265 Phone 785-3348

PATAGONIA McKeown Ave. WICKENBURG 120 E. Apache Zip Code: 85624 Zip Code: 85358 Phone 394-2229 Phone 684-5451

PAYSON 303 N. Beeline Hwy. WINKELMAN 206 Giffin Ave. Zip Code: 85541 Zip Code: 85292 Phone 474-5242 Phone 356-7854

PIMA 110 W. Center YOUNGTOWN 12030 Clubhouse Sq. Zip Code: 85543 Zip Code: 85363 Phone 485-2611 Phone 933-8286

44 CURRENT ORGANIZATIONS OF COUNTIES

APACHE COUNTY APACHE COUNTY­ COCHISE COUNTY­ COCONINO COUNTY­ COURTllOUSE .luslice of Iha "- Judge. Division 2 District 3 P.O Box 428 John Yellowhorse Richard A. Winkler J. Dennis Wells St Johns 85936 Cons1ahle P.O. Drawer W 779-6799 Area Code (602) Abram Hunt Bisbee 85603 District 4 337-4364 ST. JOHNS Exl 740 John Anderson BOARO OF SUPERVISORS P.O. Box 308 Judge. Division 3 779-f:,697 Courthouse SL Johns 85936 James C. Riley DIS11IICT 5 DISTRICT 1 337-4364 ext-271 P.O. Box CJ Louise Yellowman Joe Shirley Juslice of the Peace Bisbee 85603 779-6699 P.O. Box 1952 Herman Mineer Ext 750 Cl£RK OF THE BOARD Chinle 86503 Conslable ClBlK Of TttE COURT Ethel Ulibarri 674-5664 Robert Kaecker Ellen M. Young County Administrative Complex DISTRICT 2 TEC NOS POS P.O. Box Cl( 779-6694 Henry Curley P.O. Box 888 Bisbee 85603 ATTORNEY P.O. Box 994 Chinle 86503 Ext 350 John Verkamp Ganado 86505 674--3290 JUSTICES OF TttE PEACE County Courthouse 755-3881 Justice of lhll f'­ AND CONSTABI..ES Flagstaff 86001 DISTRICT 3 Glen Stoner PRECINCT 1 779--6518 Arthur N. Lee Cons1ahle P.O. Box 1893 SHERIFF P.O. Box 1360 Anthony J. Salandro Bisbee 85630 Joe Rk:hards Eagar 85925 ExL 540 County Administrative Complex 333-4149 Justice of lhll Pemle 774-4523 CLBVC OF THE BOARD COCHISE COUNTY Michael ea. TIEASURER Clarence Bigelow COURTHOUSE Constable Connie Fry Courthouse P.O. Box 225 Ray T. Gregory County Courthouse 337-4364 Bisbee 85603 PRECINCT2 Flagstaff 86001 ATTORNEY Area Code (602) 661 C Avenue 779-6615 Stephen Udall 432-5471 Douglas 85607 SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT P.O. Box 637 BOARD OF SUPEIMSORS 364-3561 Mary Nackard SL Johns 85936 Courthouse Justice of lho Peace County Courthouse 337-4364 Dislrict 1 Ronald J . Borane Flagstaff 86001 SHERIFF Gene Manring Constable 779-6594 C. Arthur Lee ExL 304 David A Gibbons RECORDER P.O. Box 518 Dis1rict 2 PRECINCT 3 Helen Hudgens SL Johns 85936 Ann English P.O. Box 2167 County Courthouse 337-4321 Ext. 303 Benson 85602 Flagstaff 86001 TREASURER District 3 586-2247 779-6585 laVere 0. Connoly Kim A Bennett Justice of lhe Poace ASSESSOR P.O. Box 699 Ext. 305 Richard Guerra Betty M. Peck SL Johns 85936 CLERK OF THE 80AAD Consaable County Courthouse 337-4364 David Hunt Vacant Flagstaff 86001 SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT Courthouse PRECINCT 4 779-6500 David Silva Ext. 300 P.O. Drawer S JUDGES OF SUPERIOR COURT P.O. Box 548 ATTORNEY Willcox 85643 County Courthouse St Johns 85936 Alan Polley 384-2105 Flagstaff 86001 337-4364 P.O. BoK CA Justice d lhe Poace Judge, Division 1 RECOROEH Bisbee Al Bollman William F. Garbarino Mary Chavez Ext. 260 Constable 779-6546 P.O. Box 425 SHERIFF Walter Joe Danz Presiding Judgo St Johns 85936 Jim V. Judd PRECINCT 5 Division 2 337-4364 P.O. BoK F 4001 East Foothills Drive Richard K Mangum ASSESSOR Bisbee 85603 Sierra Vista 85635 77~ Anna Prentice Ext. 700 458-2653 Judge, Division 3 P.O. Box 770 TIEASURER Justice of lhe Peace Jeffrey H. Coker SL Johns 85936 Marsha Bonham Arnold V. Anderson 779-6801 337-4364 'P.O. 1778 Conslabla Cl£RK Of TttE COURT JUDGE OF SUPERIOR COURT Bisbee 85603 John Durham Shirley Stevenson Presiding Judge Ext. 778 PRECINCT6 County Courthouse Michale C. Nelson SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT P.O. Box 317 Flagstaff 86001 P.O. Box 667 Thomas Campbell Bowia 85605 77~ SL Johns P.O. Box 208 847•2303 JUSTICES OF TttE PEACE 337-4364 Bisbee 85603 Justice of lho Poace AND CONSTABlES CLERK OF TttE COURT Ext. 699 Barbara Welker Fl.AGSTAFF PRECINCT Richard lupke RECORDER Constable County Courthouse P.O. Box 365 Christine M. Rhodes Vacant 779-6605 SL Johns 85936 P.O. Box 184 Justice of the Peace 337-4364 Bisbee 85603 James Sedillo JUSTICES OF TttE PEACE Ext. 670 COCONINO COUNTY Conslable AND CONSTABLES ASSESSOR COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE COMPLEX Shirley Allen AOUNDVAL1£Y Burt E. Merrill 219 East Cherry FflEDONIA PRECINCT P.O. Box 1356 P.O. Box 168 Flagstalt 86001 P.O. Box 559 Springerville 85938 Bisbee 85603 Area Code (602) Fredonia 86022 Justice d the Peace ExL 235 779-6800 643-7472 George Phelps, Sr. JUDGES Of THE SUPERIOR COURT BOARD Of SUPeMSORS Justice of the Peace 333-4613 Presiding Judge County Courthouse Tom Newell Constable Division 1 Flagstaff 86001 PAGE PRECINCT Timmy Rainey Matthew W. Borowiec DISTRICT 1 P.O. Box 667 337-4321 P.O. BoK CT Paul Babbitt Page 86040 PUERCO Bisbee 85603 779-6696 Justice of the Poace P.O. Box 38 ExL 730 DISTRICT 2 Donald G. Roberts Sanders 86512 George B. Sedillo 645-8871 688-2954 779-6798 45 COCONINO COUNTY- Glu\ COUNTY- GRAHAM COUNTY­ GREENLEE COUNTY wiUJAMS PRECINCT Constable JUSTICES OF THE PEACE Justice of the Peace 113 South Fin;t AND OONSTABlES Arnold M. Lorona A. Steven Lehman Williams 86046 P.O. Box 544 PRECINCT 1 Canstabh 635-2691 Tenth Avenue Winkelman 65292 532 L Jack Peeler Justice of the Peoce 356-7638 Safford 85546 JoeAnn Everidge MIAMI PREQNCT 428-1210 506 Sullivan Street Juslioe of lhe Peace Ruth N. Barnes LA PI\Z. COUNTY Miami 85539 COURrnOUSE GILA COUNTY 473-4461 PRECINCT2 50 First West 1301 Arizona Avenue COURTlfOUSE Justice of the Peoce P.O. Box C t 400 East Ash Street David Barrigan Plma 85543 PaJker 85344 Globe 65501 465-2771 Constuble 669--6115 Area Code (602) Juslioe ol lhe Peace Miguel Pastor 80MD OF SUPERVISORS 425-3231 PAYSON PRECINCT Jacque Felshaw Courthouse BOARD OF SUPBMSORS 108 West Main 669-6115 Courthouse Payson 85541 otsmlCT 1 DISTRICT 1 474-5267 GREENLEE COUmY Eugene M. "Gene" Fisher Ron Christensen Justice of Iha ~ Cour1hola9 otsmlCT 2 Ext 400 Ronnie 0 . McDaniel P.O. Box 908 Duce Minor DISTRICT 2 Cooslable Clifton 85533 CMSTRICT 3 Adolph B. "Filo" Trujillo Doris Weems Area Code (602) Frank Lee Ext. 402 PINE PfECINCT 865-2072 CLERK OF lHE 80AAO DISTRICT 3 Ju5lice of Iha Peoce ~ OF SUPERVISORS Neta Bowman Al Marin Jim Weeks Courthouse Courthouse Ext. 402 P.O. Box 2363 86.>2072 669--611 5 CLERK OF THE BOARD Pine 85544 DISTRICT 1 ATTORNEY Rose Marie Phillips 476-3525 Donald R. Stacey Stephen P. Suskin Courthous8 Constable OISmlCT 2 P.O. Box 709 Ext. 420 George Tayrien Jack Saballos Parker 85344 ATTORNEY H.C. Box 236 DISTRICT 3 669--6118 Joe A. Albo, Jr. Pine 8554-4 Fred Zumwalt SHERIFF Courthouse 476-,4646 Cl.ERK OF THE BOAflD Marvin L Hare. Sr. Ext. 297 Deborah Gale Kay P.O. Box BF SHERIFF Courthouse Parker 85344 Joe M. Rodriguez 865-2072 GRAHAM COUNTY 669-6141 P.O. Box 311 ATTORNEY COURTliOUSE TREASURER Globe 85532 Charles Fletcher 800 Main Street Gearan Harris 425--4449 P.O. Box 1387 Salford 85546 P.O. Box BO TREASURER Clilton 85533 Area Code (602) Parker 85344 Priscilla M.L Knuckey 428-3250 865-3842 669-6145 Courthouse SHERIFF BOARD OF SUPERVISORS SCHOOL SUPERIN'TENDENT Ext. 200 Robert Gomez Courthouse Bruce Kulp SCHOOL SUPERltfTENDENT P.O. 998 428-3250 Box P.O. Box 1147 Armida Bittner Clifton 85533 DISTRICT 1 Parker 85344 Courthouse 865-4149 Mitton Reay 669-6183 Ext. 330 DISTRICT 2 TREASURER RECORDER RECORDER Jackie D. Quinn Delbert Householder Lois Kelly Hesse Mary V. DePaoli P.O. Box 1227 DISTRICT 3 P.O. Box 940 Courthouse Clifton 85533 Rex o. Barney Parker 85344 232 Ext. Cl.ERK OF WE BOAAO 865-3422 669--6136 ASSESSOR SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT Barbara Felix ASSESSOR Dale Hom Thomas Wright Courthouse Louise Brock Courthouse P.O. Box 1595 428-3250 P.O. Box 790 Ext. 210 Clifton 85533 ATTORNEY PaJker 85344 JUDGES OF SUPBUOR COURT Paul H. Mccullar 865-2822 669-6165 Courthouse Courthouse RECORDER JUDGE OF SUPERIOR COURT Judge. 1 Katie ClonlS Oivision 428-3620 Plesiding Judge Robert Duber II P.O. Box 1625 SHERIFF Michael Irwin Clifton 85533 Ext. 273 Richard "Richy" Mack 1713 Kola Avenue Suite M Presiding Judge, 532 Tenth Avenue 865-2632 P.O. Box 729 Division 2 ASSESSOR Safford 85546 Parker 85344 Edward L Dawson Paul W. Nelson 428-3141 669-6134 Ext. 266 P.O. Box lll:ASURER m Cl.ERK OF l'HE COURT Cl£RK OF l1iE COURT Clifton 85533 Nellie Plasencio Angela R. Logan Ma,garet Tool 865-5302 Courthouse P.O. Box 730 Courthouse JUDGE OF SUPERIOR COURT 428-3440 Parker 85344 Ext 240 SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT PrusilingJudge 669-6131 JUSTICES OF THE PEACE Allen G. Minker Clay Larson JUSllCES OF THE PEACE AND CONSTABLES Courthouse Courthouse ANOCONSTABl.£S GLOBE PRECINCT 865-3872 428-2880 PRECINCT 4 Courthouse JUSTICES OF lliE PEACE RECORDER P.O. Box 580 Justice Iha Peace ANO CONSTABLES et Shirley Angle Quartzsite 85346 Dorothy G. O11son CUFTOK-MORENCI Courthouse 927-6313 320 PRECINCT 1 Ext. 428-3560 Ju5lice ol lhe Peace Consaable P.O. Box 517 ASSESSOR Jerrell Albrecht Mary Trojanovich Clifton 85533 Sam Player PRECINCT 5 321 Ext. Courthouse ~12 P.O. Box 387 HAYDEN PRECINCT Justice ol lhe 428-2828 Peace Salome 65348 of Iha Peace Manuel R. Manuz Justice JUDGE OF SUPERIOR COURT 859-3871 Helen Reece Presiding Judge Cooslable Jultice of !he Peace P.O. Box 680 George Duran Dudley Welker Cecil Buchta Winkelman 85292 Courthouse DUNCAN Conslable 356-7638 PRECINCT2 428-3310 Ray Burlew P.O. Box 208 Duncan 85534 359-2536 46 LA PI-Z. COUNTY­ MARJCOPA COUNTY­ MARICOPA COUNTY- MARJCOPA COUNTY- PRECINCT& PRESIDING JUDGE, JUOGE. Civil JUDGE. Civil Jusrica of Iha Peace Criminal Joseph 0. Howe Ronald S. Reinstein F.w. ·em• Smith I. Sylvan Brown 201 West Jefferson. BB 201 West Jefferson, 11 D 1301 Arizona Avenue #4 201 West Jefferson, SA Phoenix 85003 Phoenix 85003 Parker 85344 Phoenix 85003 262-6591 262-3921 669-2504 262-1541 JUDGE.Criminal JUDGE, Civil Conslabla JUDGE, Criminal Alan S. Kamin Marilyn Riddel Vacant Kenneth Fields 101 West Jefferson. 712 201 West jefferson, 10A P.O. Box BF 201 West Jefferson, 6C Phoenix 85003 Phoenix 85003 Parker 85344 Phoenix 85003 262-3157 262.J831 669-2504 262-3855 JUDGE. Crminal Pro Tem JUDGE, Soulhoast Judicial JUDGE, Criminal Lindsay Ellis Oismct Jeffery S. Cates 101 West Jefferson, 512 David L Roberts MARICOPA COUNTY 101 Wost Jefferson, 118 Phoenix 85003 1837 South Mesa Drive COURTHOUSE Phoenix 85003 262-3381 Mesa 85202 262-3551 JUDGE, Civil 926-9033 201 West JeffelSOfl JUDGE, Criminal Philip W. Marquardt PfESIDING JlNENILE JUDGE Phoenix 85003 Rufus C. Coulter 201 West Jefferson, 12A C. Kimball Rose Alea Code (602) 101 West Jefferson, 614 Phoenix 85003 3125 West Durango 262-3204 Phoenix 85003 262-3851 Phoenix 85003 COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING 262-3566 JUDGE. Civil 269-4251 111 South Third Avenue JUDGE, Criminal Fodorick J. Martone JUDGE. Criminal Phoenix 85003 Peter D'Angelo 201 West Jefferson, 9C Morris Rozar Area Code (602) 101 West Jefferson, 914 Phoenix 85003 101 West Jefferson, 814 262-3271 262-3174 Phoenix 85003 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Phoenix 85003 262-3638 JUDGE. Juvenile 262-3211 County Administration Building JUDGE, Domestic Relalions James E. McDougall JUDGE., Criminal 262-3415 3125 West Ourango Michael Ryan DISTRICT 1 Armando de Leon 201 West Jefferson, 6A Phoenix 85009 101 West Jefferson, 711 Tom Freestone Phoenix 85003 DISTRICT 2 Phoenix 85003 269-4536 262-3435 JUDGE, Civil 262-3901 Jim Bruner JUDGE, Criminal Susan R. Bolton JUDGE, Domestic Relalions DISTRICT 3 201 West Jefferson, 11E Linda Scott Betsy Bayles$ Bernard J. Dougherty 101 West Jefferson, 613 Phoenix 85003 201 West Jefferson, 60 DISTRICT 4 Phoenix 85003 262-3347 Phoenix 85003 Carole Carpenter 262-3154 SPECIAL ~NMENT &. 261 -5991 DISTRICT 5 PRESIDING JUDGE, Civil APPOINTMENT JUDGE, Civil Ed Pastor William T. Moroney John H. Seidel CI.ERI( OF THE BOARD Jeffrey A. Hotham 201 West Jefferson, 12E 201 West Jefferson, 13E 201 West Jefferson, 11A Cherie Pennington Phoenix 85003 Phoenix 65003 Phoenix 85003 County Administration Building 262-3963 262-8551 261-5888 262-3766 JUDGE, Civil JUDGE., Criminal JUDGE, Domestic Relalions ATTORNEY John Foreman Daniel E. Nastro Bany Silverman Richard Romley 201 West Jefferson, 120 101 West Jefferson, 612 201 West Jefferson. 6B 101 West Jefferson Phoenix 65003 Phoenix 65003 Phoenix 85003 Phoenix 65003 261 -5975 252.3n1 262-3411 262-3194 JUDGE, Civil JUDGE. Criminal JUDGE, Civil SHERIFF Frank T. Galati E.G. Noyes, Jr. John Sticht Tom Agnos 201 West Jefferson, 101 West Jefferson, 913 101 West Jefferson, 611 102 West Madison ec Phoenix 85003 Phoenix 85003 Phoenix 65003 Phoenix 85003 262-3126 262-3138 262-3881 256-1801 rnEASURER JUDGE, Criminal JUDGE, Civil JUDGE, Civil Stephen Ge,st Michael J. O'Melia Elizabe1h Stover Glenn Stapley 101 West Jefferson, 713 201 West Jefferson, 80 201 West Jefferson, 9A County Administration Building Phoenix 85003 Phoenix 85003 Phoenix 85003 262-3975 262-3135 262-3892 SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT 261 -5978 JUDGE, Criminal JUDGE, Civil JUDGE, Domestic llelaliorls Sandra E. Dowling Stanley Z. Goodfarb Thomas O'Toole Patrick O'Niel County Administration Building 101 West Jefferson, 612 201 West Jefferson, 90 201 West Jefferson, 6E 262-3866 Phoenix 85003 Phoenix 85003 RECORDER Phoenix 85003 262-3471 261-5994 262-3148 Helen Purcell JUDGE, Criminal PRESIDING JUDGE, Criminal JUDGE, Civil County Administration Building Robert L Gottsfield Cecil Patterson Gloria G. Ybarra 262-3545 ASSESSOR 101 West Jefferson. 813 101 West Jefferson, 514 201 West Jefferson, BA Phoenix 85003 Phoenix 85003 Phoenix 85003 Ira Friedman 262-3132 262-3142 262-3558 County Administration Building 262..aan JUDGE, Criminal JUDGE, Special Assignment & Cl.ERK OF 1HE COURT David Grounds Appoinbnenl Judy Allen JUDGES OF SUPERIOR COURT 101 West Jefferson, 714 Howard V. Peterson Courthouse PRESIDING JUDGE Phoenix 85003 101 West Jefferson, 513 262-3369 B. Michael Dann 262-3na Phoenix 85003 JUSllCES OF THE PEACE 201 West JeffelSOfl, 4A JUDGE, Criminal 262-3541 AND CONSTABLES Phoenix 85003 Cheryl K Hendrix JUDGE, Domestic Relalions BUCKEYE PRECINCT 262-3916 201 West Jefferson, 100 Robert W. Pickrell 100 N. Apache ASSOCIATE PRESIDING JUDGE Phoenix 85003 201 West Jefferson, 6F Buckeye 85326 Alfred J. Rogers 262-3221 Phoenix 85003 935-5343 201 West Jafferson, 4B SPECW. ASSIGNMENT & 262-3511 Justice of lhe Peace Phoenix 85003 APPOINTMENT JUDGE. Juvooile Alex Tolmachoff 262-3477 Robert A. Hertzberg Edward C. Rapp Con&lable JUDGE, Criminal 201 West Jefferson, 10E 3125 West Durango Frank Chilcoat Rebecca Albreoht Phoenix 85003 Phoenix 85009 201 West Jefferson, 9B 262-3105 269-4404 Phoenix 85003 262-3727

47 MARICOPA COUNlY­ MARICOPA COUNlY­ MOHAVE COUNlY­ MOHAVE COUNTY­ CENTRA.L PHOENIX PRECINCT Justiceoflhe Peace CLEJU( Of THE BOARD .b.tice of !he Peace 125 West Washington, Room 320 Pat Chastain Nancy Connor I. McKay Heaton Phoenix 85003 Courthouse Constable Condalile 262-1168 753--0729 Frank Outcalt Martin Black JusticeoflhePeace SOU1M PHOENIX PRECINCT ATTORNEY Palricia Lamson 4615 South Central William J. Ekstrom Constable Phoenix 85040 Courthouse Stephen Smith NAVAJO COUNlY 243-0318 753--0719 CHANDLER PRECINCT COURTHOUSE Justice of Iha Peace SHERIFF 251 West Warner Cook P.O. Box 668 Robert M. Garcia Joe Chandler 85225 Holbrook 86025 Conslable 301 West Beale 963-6691 Area Code (602) Joe Freddy Abril Kingman 86401 52161 Justice ol lhe Peace TEMPE PRECINCT 753--0753 David L Phares 80AAO OF SUPBMSORS 1845 Ste. #8 TREASURER Constable Dora Goodmiller Courthouse Tempe 85281 James N. Jones Ext 406 967-8856 P.O. Box 712 EAST MESA PRECINCT OISlRICT 1 Justice of lhe Peace Klngman 86402 4811 E. Julep Ste. 128 Percy Deal Margaret Trujillo 753--0737 Mesa 85205 OISlRICT 2 Constable SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT 985-0188 David Tsosie Lou Lust Betty Bell Justice ol lhe Peace OISlRICT 3 TOUESON PRECINCT 515 West Beale Gail G. Goodman, Sr. Marlin Gillespie 9555 West Van Buren Klngman 86401 DIS11ICT 4 Cons1able Tolleson 85353 753-0747 Melvin Curtis Perer D. Shumway 936-1449 fECORDER EAST PHOENIX PRECINCT #1 Joan McCall OIS1RICT 5 Justice of lhe Peace 125 West Washington, Room 109 Larry Layton Don Stump P.O. box 70 CUBC OF lliE BOAAO Phoenix AZ. 85003 Constable Klngman 86402 262·35TT Sharon A. Keene Danny Wilcox 753--0701 Justice of lhe Peace Courthouse WEST MESA PRECINCT ASSESSOR A. David Braun Kathleen Baker Ext 406 122 North Country Club ATTORNEY Cons1able Mesa 85201 401 Spring Street Greg Olea Klngman 86401 Melvin Bowers Jr. 964-2958 EAST PHOENIX PRECINCT #2 Courthouse Justice of lhe Peace 753--0703 125 West Washington, Room 110 JUDGES OF Ext 384 Edward Lockwood SUPERIOR COURT SHERIFF Phoenix 85003 Constable 401 East Spring Stroot 262-3936 Gary H. Butler William Chesley, Jr. Kingman 86402 Justice of lhe Peace Courthouse WEST PHOENIX PRECINCT JUDGE, Division 1 Michael Orcutt Ext 314 125 West Washington, Room 119 Gary R. Pope Consl:able 753--0712 TREASURER Phoenix 85003 Barney Blaine J.R. OeSpaln 262-3821 PfESIOING JUDGE. Oivision 2 GIL\ BEND PRECINCT Leonard C. Langford Courthouse Justice of lhe Peace Pima Ext 226 303 Eas1 Nellie Soto 753-0717 SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT P.O. Box 648 Conslabla JUDGE, Division 3 Gila Bend 85337 Steven Conn B.G. Bennett E.T. Ernie Hernandez Courthouse 262-1589 WICl-3125 DISTRICT 1 Ray F. Dahm Courthouse JUDGE, Division 22 Wm. "Bill" Mathieson 561 East Duece of Clubs 740-8241 Raner Collins DISTRICT 2 Showlow 85901 JUDGE, Division 2 225 East Alo Way Roy Hudson Constable Gilbert Veliz, Jr. 740-8915 DISTRICT 3 Ray Brown 2225 E. Ajo Way JUDGE, Division 23 Dean Weatherly Rt 1. Box 3080 740-2981 Gordon Alley CLERK OF THE BOARD Showlow 85901 JUDGE, Division 3 Courthouse Quentin Bickel PRECINCT #7 William L Scholl Tucson 85701 Courthouse 368-6200 Courthouse 740-3155 868-5801 Justice of the Peace 740-8301 CLERK OF THE COURT ATTORNEY Ryan Reinhold JUDGE, Division 4 James N. Corbett. Jr. Boyd T. Johnson P.O. Box 2020 LIiiian S. Fisher Courthouse Courthouse l.al(eside 85929 Courthouse 1st Floor 868-5801 Constable 740-8617 740-8351 SHERIFF Angelo Lombardo JUDGE, Juvenile, Division 5 JUSTICES OF THE PEACE Frank R. Reyes P.O. Box 1705 James C. Carruth AND CONSTABLES Courthouse Pinetop 85935 Courthouse PRECINCT #1 868-5801 Tucson 85701 115 North Church TREASURER 740-8381 Tucson 85701 Jim L Turnbull PIMA COUNTY JUDGE, Division 6 Justice of the Peace P.O. Box 729 Alice Truman COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING Robert Gibson Florence 85232 130 West Congress Courthouse 740-8391 868-5801 Tucson 85701 740-8181 Constable SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT Area Code (602) JUDGE, Division 7 Bill Allen Sherry Ferguson 740-8011 Leslie e. Miller 740-5442 P.O. Box 769 COURTHOUSE Courthouse PRECINCT #2 868-5801 130 West Congress 740-8215 115 North Church RECORDER JUDGE, Division 8 Tucson 85701 Tucson 85701 Katie Felix Area Code (602) Philip Fahringer Jusllce of the Peace Courthouse 740-8011 Courthouse Peter Rubi 868-5801 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 740-8481 740-8191 ASSESSOR County Administration Building JUDGE, Division 9 Constable L Paul Larkin 11th Floor Michael Brown Ron OeSchaJit P.O. Box 709 740-8126 Courthouse 740-5442 868-5801 DISTRICT 1 740-8782 PRECINCT 113 JUDGES OF SUPERIOR COURT Greg Lunn JUDGE, Division 10 111 la Mina PRESIDING JUDGE, Division 1 DISTRICT 2 Norman S. Fenton Ajo 85321 Robert R. Bean Dan Eckstrom Courthouse 387-7684 P 0. Box 909 DISTRICT 3 740-8169 Justice of the Peace Florence 85232 JUDGE, Division 11 Edwin Moore Ill Helen Gilmartin 868-5801 Ext 327 DISTRICT 4 Bernardo P. Velasco Constable JUDGE, Division 2 Reg T. Morrison Courthouse Jack A. Garchov James E. Don DISTRICTS 740-8441 PRECINCT #4 P.O. Box 828 JUDGE, Division 12 Raul M. Grijalva 115 North Church Florence 85232 J. Richard Hannah CLERK OF THE BOARD Tucson 85701 868-5801 Ext. 332 Jane Williams Courthouse Justice of the Peace JUDGE, Division 3 County Administration Building 740-8434 James R. West Franklin D. Coxon 5th Floor JUDGE, Division 13 740-8491 P.O. Box FF 740-8449 Robert B. Buchanan Constable Florence 85232 ATTORNEY Courthouse Christine Roy 868-5801 Ext 290 Stephen D. Neely 740- 8531 740-5442 JUDGE, Division 4 Courthouse JUDGE, Division 14 PRECINCT #5 Wm. E. Platt Jr 9th Floor Harry Gin 115 North Church P.O. Box 847 740-5600 Courthouse Tucson 85701 Florence 85232 740-8941 SHERIFF Justice of the Peace 868-5801 Ext 319 Clarence Oupnik JUDGE, Division 15 Robert B Donfeld CLERK OF THE COURT Jacl< T. Arnold 1801 South Mission Road 740-8134 Alma J. Haught Tucson 85701 Courthouse Con11table P.O. Box 889 740-2810 740-8971 Lee Archer Florence 85232 TREASURER PRESIDING JUDGE, Division 16 740-5442 868-5801 G. Thomas Meehan James Lee Ki1k PRECINCT 116 JUSTICES OF THE PEACE 115 North Church Courthouse 115 North Church AND CONSTABLES Tucson 85701 740-3103 Tucson 85701 FLORENCE PRECINCT #1 740-8341 JUDGE, Division 17 Justice of the Peace Courthouse SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT Margaret Houghton Emojene Girard 868-5801 Anita Lohr Courthouse 740--8505 Justice of the Peace County AdministJation Building 740-3129 Conmble Robert OeArman 4th Floor JUDGE, Division 18 Stephen F. Sherrick Constable 740-8451 William N. Sherill 740-5442 Burt W. Myers Courthouse PRECINCT 117 CASA GRANDE PRECINCT #2 740-8264 601 North la Canada 820 East Cottonwood Lano Green Valley 85614 Casa Grande 85222 49 64&-0658 836-5471 PINAL COUNTY- SANTA CRUZ COUNTY­ YAVAPAI COUNTY­ YAVAPAI COUNTY­ Jusuces of the Peace soARD OF SUPERVISORS DlsTR1cT 2 YARNELL JUSTICE COURT William "Bilt' Gastelum Courthouse Bill Feldmeier P.O. Box 65 Constable 281-4695 DISTRICT 3 Yarnell 85362 Anthony P. Bussari DISTRICT 1 Carlton L Cemp 427-3318 ELOY PRECINCT #3 Camilo Ahumada CLERK OF THE BOARD Ju11llce of the Peace P.O. Box 586 DISTRICT 2 Ann-Lawrie Aisa William Hanger Eloy 85231 Robert Damon Administration Building 466-9221 DISTRICT 3 771-3209 Justice of the Peace Ron R Morriss ATTORNEY YUMA COUNTY Toni Lorona CLERK OF THE BOARD Charles Hastings COURTHOUSE Constable Frances OeCillis Courthouse P.O. BoK 1112 Johnny C. Lopez Courthouse 771 -3344 Yuma 85364 SAN MANUEL PRECINCT #4 281-3042 SHERIFF Area Code (602) Administration Building ATTORNEY G.C. "Buck" Buchanan 782-4534 San Manuel 85631 Jose Luis Ma.chado Adminlsvalion Building BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 385-4722 Courthouse 771-3260 168 South Second Avenue Justice of the Peace Nogales 85621 SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT Yuma 85364 William Swink 281 -9158 Paul H. Slfeel 782-4534 Constable SHERIFF Courthouse DISTRICT 1 Robert "Bob" Adams Alfonso Bracamonte 771-3326 Bobby J. Mcc lendon MAMMOTH PRECINCT #5 1525 North Bankard RECORDER DISTRICT 2 ORACLE PRECINCT #6 Nogales 85621 Patsy Jenny-Colon R. Pete Woodard P.O. Box 1003 281-4643 Administration Buil ding DISTRICT 3 Oracle 85623 TREASURER 771-3246 Danny Bryant 896-9250 Acencion 'Chon• Canchola ASSESSOR DISTRICT 4 Justice of the Peace Courthouse Clair Barnell Bob Phlllips Edna M. Hendrickson 281-3791 Administration Building DISTRICT 5 Constable SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT 771 -3227 Earl "Par• Co nner Kenneth D. Thatcher Gonzalo Galindo JUDGES OF SUPERIOR COURT CLERK OF THE BOARD KEARNY PRECINCT #7 Courthouse Courthouse Jim Stahle P.O. Box 398 Nogales 85621 JUDGE, Division 1 P.O. Box 1112 Kearney 85237 281 -3062 Richard Anderson Yuma 85364 363-5571 RECORDER 771-3303 782-4534 Justice of the Peace Mary Lou Sainz PRESIDING JUDGE, Division 2 ATTORNEY Laura J. Brenerman Courthouse James Hancock David S. Ellsworth Constable 281 -3151 771-3305 P.O. Box 1048 Lucy C. Esquivel ASSESSOR JUDGE, Division 3 Yuma 85364 COOLIDGE PRECINCT #8 Armando De La Ossa James Sult 782-4534 188 South Main Slreet Courthouse 772-3307 SHERIFF Coolidge 85228 Nogales 85621 CLERK OF THE COURT John R. Phipps 723-4135 281 -4961 Ethel Bouton 141 S. Third Ave. Justice of the Peace JUDGE OF SUPERIOR COURT Courthouse Yuma 85364 Darrlyn S. Rust PRESIDING JUDGE 771 -3312 782-4534 Constable Roberto c . Montiel JUSTICES OF THE PEACE SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT Don Kirk P.O. Box 1265 ANO CONSTABLE Raymond Drysdale STANFIELD PRECINCT #9 Nogales 85621 BAGOAO JUSTICE COURT 210 South First Avenue P.O. BoK 71 281-1808 P.O. Box 243 Yuma 85364 Stanfield 85272 CLERK OF THE COURT Bagdad 66321 782-4534 424-3801 Delfina Bauch 633-2141 RECORDER Justice of the Peace Jualic11 of Iha Peace Courthouse Glenys E. Schmitt Tomas Rodriguez M. 281-20-47 William Hanger 168 South Second Avenue Constable JUSTICES OF THE PEACE CAMP VERDE JUSTICE COURT Yuma 85364 E.E. "Gene• Lewallen ANO CONSTABLES P.O. 568 Box 782-4534 SUPERIOR PRECINCT #1 o PRECINCT #1 Camp Verde 86332 ASSESSOR P.O. BoK 9 Courthouse 567-3353 Albert.a Smith Superior 85273 281-4968 Juatice of lhe Peace 168 South Second Avenue 689-5871 Justice of lhe Peace Ralph Lizotte Yuma 85364 Justice of lhe Peace Alberto Rios MAYER JUSTICE COURT 782-4 534 Amparo 'Ampy" Gomex Constable P.O. Box 245 JUDGES OF SUPERIOR COURT Constable Alonzo Villaneuva Mayer 86333 PRESIDING JUDGE, Divisio n 1 Mike G. Duarte PRECINCT N2 632-7342 Douglas W. Keddie APACHE JUNCTION PRECINCT #11 P.O. Box One Justice of lhe Peace 168 South Second Avenue P.O. Box 89 Patagonia 85624 Dan Leonard Yuma 85364 Apache Junction 85220 394-2251 Conlllable 782-4534 982-2921 Ju1tlce of Iha Peace Hank Hellman JUDGE, Division 2 Jusllce of the Peace Brock Fuller PRESCOTT JUSTICE COURT T. B.L Helm Florence "Flo" Kiser Con11table Courthouse Box 1508 Constable H. Paul Smith 771 -3300 Yuma 85364 Martin Peterson Juallce the Peace of 782-1949 MARICOPA PRECINCT #12 Robert Kuebler JUDGE, Division 3 P.O. BoK 289 YAVAPAI COUNTY Con1table H. Stewart Bradshaw Maricopa 85239 M.R. Stevens ADMINISTRATION BUILDING Box 5561 568-2451 255 East Gurley Street SELIGMAN JUSTICE COURT Yuma 85364 Jusllce of the Peace P.O. Box 56 Prescott 86301 782-4534 James Ross Seligman R. Area Code (602) 86337 CLERK OF THE COURT Constable 422-3281 771 -3100 Ruth A. Evans Percy L ' Pete" Morgan Ju11llce of the Peace COURTHOUSE 168 South Second Avenue Leland Biggins County Courthouse Yuma 85364 Constable Prescott 86301 782-4534 771 -3312 Ross KnoK JUSTICES OF THE PEACE UPPER VERDE JUSTICE COURT SANTA CRUZ COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ANO CONSTABLE P.O. BoK COURTHOUSE Administration Building 188 PRECINCT #1 Cottonwood 86326 Congress Drive 771-3200 168 South Second Avenue Nogales 85621 DISTRICT 1 634 -2203 Yuma 65364 Ju1llce of the Peace Area Code (602) Gheral Brownlow 782-4534 281-4695 Jack Findlay 50 YUMA COUNTY- Justice of the Peace Richard Donato Constable Chick Lawwill PRECINCT 112 P.O. Box 456 Somerton 85350 627-2722 Justice of lhe Peace Manuel Figueroa PRECINCT #3 P.O. Box 384 Wellton 85356 785,3321 Justice of Iha Peace James D. Huitt

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