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PC Candidates by Leg District CF11AR3 Maricopa County Recorder / Elections Department 5/29/2020 August 4, 2020 ‐ Primary Election 5:40 PM Precinct Committeemen Candidates by Legislative District With Write‐Ins PARTY LEGDIST PREC# PRECINCT NAME WRITEIN BALLOTNAME DEM 1 0049 BISCUIT FLAT BOLDRIDGE, LEON A. DEM 1 0086 CAREFREE BURRIS, CHRISTINE DEM 1 0086 CAREFREE DANIELS, ELYSA P. DEM 1 0086 CAREFREE HELMER, YVONNE DEM 1 0086 CAREFREE MEAD, SUZANNE V. DEM 1 0086 CAREFREE MILLER, TRUDY RAE DEM 1 0096 CAVE CREEK ARNOLD, ANNA L. DEM 1 0096 CAVE CREEK OLDROYD, NATALIE DEM 1 0096 CAVE CREEK SMITH, PHYLLIS ANN DEM 1 0096 CAVE CREEK WALSH, LYNN M. DEM 1 0113 CLAY MINE RHODES, JANE D. DEM 1 0180 DESERT HILLS DECKER, VIVIAN R. DEM 1 0196 DOVE VALLEY BROOKS, JASON H. DEM 1 0196 DOVE VALLEY BROOKS, JENNIFER L. DEM 1 0196 DOVE VALLEY PETTY, MICHAEL F. DEM 1 0250 GAVILAN PEAK GUSTITIS, ROXANNE P. DEM 1 0250 GAVILAN PEAK HENRY, CONNIE CAMPBELL DEM 1 0250 GAVILAN PEAK WRITE IN KUKRALL, KATHLEEN DEM 1 0250 GAVILAN PEAK LAMBERT, RUTH B. DEM 1 0250 GAVILAN PEAK MITIC, AMY E. DEM 1 0250 GAVILAN PEAK MITIC, GORAN DEM 1 0250 GAVILAN PEAK SCOUFOS, JEANNETTE B. DEM 1 0292 HASTINGS BLACKHAM, SHANNON DEM 1 0292 HASTINGS DURAN, LINDSEY A. DEM 1 0292 HASTINGS NEWLAND, KARA PARTEN DEM 1 0292 HASTINGS WOOD, NANCY B. DEM 1 0395 MAJESTY CHRISTOFF, MARGARET LEE DEM 1 0395 MAJESTY CLARK, MARY P. DEM 1 0395 MAJESTY CREMEENS, GARY L. DEM 1 0395 MAJESTY MILLER, CHRISTOPHER J. DEM 1 0395 MAJESTY REED, NANCY ALEXIS DEM 1 0395 MAJESTY SCHERER, JILL M. DEM 1 0395 MAJESTY WESTIN, WILLIAM G. DEM 1 0444 NEW RIVER BECKER, WENDY J. DEM 1 0444 NEW RIVER CHATZKEL, BARBARA DEM 1 0444 NEW RIVER CHATZKEL, JAY DEM 1 0444 NEW RIVER MILLER, LINDA S. DEM 1 0527 RANCHO PALOMA GREENBERG, SUELLEN DEM 1 0527 RANCHO PALOMA REILEY, DENNIS J. DEM 1 0677 TRAMONTO ARBETMAN, SARA M. DEM 1 0677 TRAMONTO BAZARNIC, CRYSTAL G. DEM 1 0677 TRAMONTO BINUS, DEBORAH ANN DEM 1 0677 TRAMONTO BINUS, MARK H. DEM 1 0677 TRAMONTO DEAN, PEGGY ANN DEM 1 0677 TRAMONTO HALTER, STEPHANIE CLAIRE DEM 1 0677 TRAMONTO SALTER, LAWRENCE DEM 1 0677 TRAMONTO SALTER, LOIS COTTON DEM 1 0741 WOLF RUN ADELSON, FRANCINE DEM 1 0741 WOLF RUN BOWEN, MARY ANN DEM 1 0741 WOLF RUN COSTA, CAROL A. DEM 1 0741 WOLF RUN GRAHAM, CHRISTINE CHRISTIE DEM 1 0741 WOLF RUN OLSEN, ANN S. DEM 1 0741 WOLF RUN STILES HATSELL, KATHLEEN F. DEM 4 0174 DESERT BLOSSOM CROCKER, PATRICIA ANN DEM 4 0174 DESERT BLOSSOM WRITE IN CROCKER, ROGER OWEN DEM 4 0176 DESERT EDGE BLAKE, JOSEPH M., JR. DEM 4 0176 DESERT EDGE WRITE IN BLAKE, JOSEPH MITCHELL, JR. Page: 1 of 77 ** Withdrawn CF11AR3 Maricopa County Recorder / Elections Department 5/29/2020 August 4, 2020 ‐ Primary Election 5:40 PM Precinct Committeemen Candidates by Legislative District With Write‐Ins PARTY LEGDIST PREC# PRECINCT NAME WRITEIN BALLOTNAME DEM 4 0185 DESERT THUNDER WRITE IN AHMAD, AMTUL REHMAN DEM 4 0185 DESERT THUNDER WRITE IN HICKS, BARBARA MARIE DEM 4 0185 DESERT THUNDER WRITE IN MOHAMMAD, AKBER DEM 4 0185 DESERT THUNDER WRITE IN WOLFF, NICOLE JESSICA DEM 4 0228 ESTRELLA FOOTHILLS WRITE IN ADDY, MARY SUE DEM 4 0228 ESTRELLA FOOTHILLS WRITE IN ADDY, ROBERT J. DEM 4 0228 ESTRELLA FOOTHILLS BELKIND, ARTHUR LEWIS DEM 4 0228 ESTRELLA FOOTHILLS BELKIND, JAN MARIE DEM 4 0228 ESTRELLA FOOTHILLS HERMANN, DIANE M. DEM 4 0228 ESTRELLA FOOTHILLS HOZIAN, CATHERINE ANN DEM 4 0228 ESTRELLA FOOTHILLS LANG, MEGHAN E. DEM 4 0228 ESTRELLA FOOTHILLS WRITE IN MCDONNELL, JAMES F. DEM 4 0228 ESTRELLA FOOTHILLS PETEN, GERALDINE DEM 4 0228 ESTRELLA FOOTHILLS WRITE IN SMITH, TIMOTHY SCOTT DEM 4 0228 ESTRELLA FOOTHILLS WARNER, JUDY A. DEM 4 0228 ESTRELLA FOOTHILLS WRITE IN WILSON, ROBERT BRIAN DEM 4 0524 RAINBOW VALLEY WRITE IN AGUIRE, MARK ANTHONY ALBERT DEM 4 0524 RAINBOW VALLEY MARLER, SHEILA M. DEM 4 0524 RAINBOW VALLEY WRITE IN PETERSON, VICTOR F. DEM 4 0687 VALENCIA WRITE IN MIGLIO, LINDA I. DEM 4 0715 WESTAR FEIN, EILEEN DEM 4 0715 WESTAR WRITE IN FRIES, LAURA FERN DEM 4 0715 WESTAR WRITE IN PICENO, GAIL DEM 4 0715 WESTAR SEESKIN, MORRIS A. DEM 4 0715 WESTAR STONE, EDWARD A. DEM 4 0715 WESTAR TAYLOR, ROBYN L. DEM 4 0715 WESTAR WILLOCKS, FRANCES RION "PENNY" DEM 4 0715 WESTAR ZECHLIN, JENNIFER ALISHA DEM 12 0005 ADORA WRITE IN QUELLEN, KATHLEEN M. DEM 12 0005 ADORA WRITE IN STENGER, HAYLEY N. DEM 12 0005 ADORA TILLERY, JANE B. DEM 12 0031 ARTESIAN CLARK, KRISTIN C. DEM 12 0061 BROOKS FARM WRITE IN ROUSE, HOLLY A. DEM 12 0078 CAMPBELL CANEPA O'NEAL, ISABEL ALEJANDRA DEM 12 0078 CAMPBELL WRITE IN KAPADIA, PERRY DEM 12 0078 CAMPBELL LEHIGH, CYNTHIA J. DEM 12 0078 CAMPBELL ONEAL, DAN A. DEM 12 0094 CATAMARAN FLOCKEN, BRUCE DEM 12 0094 CATAMARAN MAXWELL, ARTHUR "ART" DEM 12 0094 CATAMARAN WRITE IN NEWMAN, SUZANNE S. DEM 12 0159 CULLUMBER WRITE IN ESCALANTE, PENELOPE "PENNY" DEM 12 0201 DRIFTWOOD ALLEN, STEVE J. DEM 12 0201 DRIFTWOOD BARNETT, THOMAS P. DEM 12 0201 DRIFTWOOD BINGENHEIMER, LAURIE THAL DEM 12 0201 DRIFTWOOD OROZCO ALLEN, LAURA E. DEM 12 0301 HIGHLAND WRITE IN SHELLEY, AMANDA E. DEM 12 0301 HIGHLAND WRITE IN SHELLEY, CHRISTINA L. DEM 12 0302 HIGLEY GONZALES, EDWARD F. DEM 12 0358 LAS COLINAS WRITE IN KOTRODIMOS, PETER N. DEM 12 0358 LAS COLINAS ROBINSON, LYNSEY W. DEM 12 0416 MEGAN BUCHANAN, LUCAS DEM 12 0416 MEGAN CARDONA, ALEXANDER DEM 12 0416 MEGAN PRUNTY‐DELRIO, LISA M. DEM 12 0477 PALO BLANCO CHIAZZA, JOHN P. DEM 12 0508 PINON OCHS, JANA ROSE DEM 12 0518 POWER RANCH DAVIS, TERESA DEM 12 0518 POWER RANCH GAY, WILLIAM DAVID Page: 2 of 77 ** Withdrawn CF11AR3 Maricopa County Recorder / Elections Department 5/29/2020 August 4, 2020 ‐ Primary Election 5:40 PM Precinct Committeemen Candidates by Legislative District With Write‐Ins PARTY LEGDIST PREC# PRECINCT NAME WRITEIN BALLOTNAME DEM 12 0586 SEVILLE CARRILLO, SHARA L. DEM 12 0586 SEVILLE GOODE, CARRIE L. DEM 12 0586 SEVILLE GOODE, IRA M. DEM 12 0586 SEVILLE WRITE IN GRAMAZIO, CHRIS T. DEM 12 0586 SEVILLE WRITE IN GRAMAZIO, STACY K. DEM 12 0595 SIERRA MADRE WRITE IN VANGILDER, PAUL S. DEM 12 0611 SONOQUI BENNING, MICHAEL ROBIN DEM 12 0612 SOSSAMAN WRITE IN CURTIS, STACI R. DEM 12 0624 SPUR WRITE IN MURRAY, NICK DEM 12 0624 SPUR WRITE IN SANTA CRUZ, J. CHARLES DEM 12 0624 SPUR WRITE IN VOLZ, DALE A. DEM 12 0654 SUNNYVALE WRITE IN OGDEN, JACKIE L. DEM 12 0654 SUNNYVALE WRITE IN OGDEN, MICHAEL R. DEM 12 0724 WHITEWING WRITE IN OLIVE, JASON R. DEM 13 0143 COTTON LANE WRITE IN LOWERY, WILDA DEM 13 0143 COTTON LANE WRITE IN LOWERY, WILDA L DEM 13 0143 COTTON LANE WRITE IN SANDOVAL, MARIANA DEM 13 0186 DESERT VISTA ASHURST, JAMES P. DEM 13 0205 DURANGO ROMANSKI, WILLIAM L., JR. DEM 13 0234 FESTIVAL BLUM, JEFFREY A. DEM 13 0234 FESTIVAL COTTAM, WENDY DEM 13 0234 FESTIVAL DARRIS‐MACLIN, MARY L. DEM 13 0234 FESTIVAL WRITE IN DUBIN, KAREN P. DEM 13 0234 FESTIVAL FLAMBURES, JOHN ANTHONY DEM 13 0234 FESTIVAL GIORDANO, GENE V. DEM 13 0234 FESTIVAL MACLIN, CORNELIUS JAMES DEM 13 0490 PEBBLE CREEK ARANGO, IRENE R. DEM 13 0490 PEBBLE CREEK CONLEY, FLORA W. DEM 13 0490 PEBBLE CREEK HARRISON, JUDY ROWE DEM 13 0490 PEBBLE CREEK KARP, PHYLLIS B. DEM 13 0490 PEBBLE CREEK MEDINA, ROBERTA A. DEM 13 0490 PEBBLE CREEK MINSUK, LESTER DEM 13 0490 PEBBLE CREEK MOORE, ALISA SPARKIA DEM 13 0490 PEBBLE CREEK MOORE, JOHN T. DEM 13 0490 PEBBLE CREEK RACE, JANET G. DEM 13 0490 PEBBLE CREEK RACE, ROGER C. DEM 13 0490 PEBBLE CREEK SEVCIK, CHRISTINE E. DEM 13 0490 PEBBLE CREEK SPELLACY, PAT J. DEM 13 0646 SUNDANCE WEST COTNER, MAUREEN J. DEM 13 0646 SUNDANCE WEST YOUNKIN, CARL E. DEM 13 0685 TUTHILL WRITE IN BARRY‐CIAPPONI, JANET E DEM 13 0685 TUTHILL BOHNLEIN, CATHLEEN G. DEM 13 0685 TUTHILL DURAND, DONNA P. DEM 13 0685 TUTHILL GUNN, TERRY DEM 13 0685 TUTHILL HAACK, PAMELA A. DEM 13 0685 TUTHILL HARRIS, MARY‐KATHERINE "MICHELLE" DEM 13 0685 TUTHILL HARRIS, MICHAEL C. DEM 13 0685 TUTHILL LAWTON, ARLENE DEM 13 0685 TUTHILL LIPMAN, BRIAN C. DEM 13 0685 TUTHILL SCRUGGS, KENNETH T. DEM 13 0685 TUTHILL SIFFORD, DUSTIN M. DEM 13 0685 TUTHILL WODRICH, BARBARA B. DEM 13 0730 WIGWAM KACZMAREK, KATHRYN LOUISE DEM 13 0730 WIGWAM KEARNS, MICHAEL J. DEM 13 0730 WIGWAM KEARNS, ROXANNE R. DEM 15 0004 ADOBE GENTLES, KARL E. DEM 15 0004 ADOBE WRITE IN TERECH, LAURA Page: 3 of 77 ** Withdrawn CF11AR3 Maricopa County Recorder / Elections Department 5/29/2020 August 4, 2020 ‐ Primary Election 5:40 PM Precinct Committeemen Candidates by Legislative District With Write‐Ins PARTY LEGDIST PREC# PRECINCT NAME WRITEIN BALLOTNAME DEM 15 0021 ANNETTE WRITE IN NEWMAN, BRADY JAMES DEM 15 0021 ANNETTE WRITE IN NIELSON, HELI DEM 15 0021 ANNETTE O'DANIEL, JOYCE L. DEM 15 0032 ASTER BARNES, JEFF G. DEM 15 0032 ASTER DUELL, BRADLY C. DEM 15 0032 ASTER HITESHEW, STEPHEN CLYDE DEM 15 0032 ASTER JOHNSON, WAYNE H. DEM 15 0032 ASTER WANI, LAURA DEM 15 0036 AVIANO CONNOR, AARON G. DEM 15 0036 AVIANO CONNOR, SONDRA A. DEM 15 0036 AVIANO SEABOLD, JAMES E. DEM 15 0056 BLUEFIELD GOLDSTICK, ALLEN H. DEM 15 0056 BLUEFIELD ROSS, WILLIAM A. DEM 15 0095 CAVE BUTTES WRITE IN DESTREE, REGINALD M. DEM 15 0095 CAVE BUTTES WRITE IN FORKNER, NATHAN W.
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