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BLUE BOOK SUPPLEMENT 1988/1989 Compiled and Issued by JIM SHUMWAY Secretary of State 1989 J l·:J::l '.;;\::; 0 .. A1'.::i l9D9 nEF I ?,?. ' \. c,:;/ , The Arizona 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 Page Capitol Complex Map . 1 Wesley Bolin Plaza Map . 2 State Government .... 3 Impeachment of Governor Evan Mecham . .. 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 11 9.. ,., .. ,, ..... ·.. )c::::=,8 7 5 .,. , 1,l1,11n:;:~~j;'111r . ,;,• [11,j\ ~l'i•~r·· ~· Y -~ [Ui:~:::111] B~'c [Ii=~ .. JEFFERSON JEFFERSON ► 11:.:g [;~J!J ~ ~~ . , ~ [I ~ ~ rn II II ..... r~~f~ i ~ .·•~·:·:.':·::,·,-.......~.'".,_:,:.,· :.··,· 1l!E....·: ':,~ .::,•.::•-:.::·•.:.::::;,_:·,,·... =:>·.• •••••••. ~.~ ::·_ :.~ ' : f~... ,~~A(C@OOrPl'.f!ii~i·J; ',,~ . 8V... .. _ E .<=,,,,,. ,.-- .,. .,,/" "'=-:. .,.,:.::r ,.,. ..,::,., . ·.. ,, DONFMD JAN1 990 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. WESLEY BOLIN 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 ARIZONA STATE ~ CAPTIOL Ia, AND MUSEUM ~ ARIZONA ◄ HALL OF FAME A MUSEUM t ~ ► 17TH AVE JEFFERSO~ • STREET DOA/FMD/89 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 United States. 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, Rose Mofford, 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 April 4, 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 Phoenix College 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.