Her announcement comes with 99% of precincts reporting their ballots. She was the incumbent for this position, however, it wasn't enough for Arizona voters to re-elect her.
Her announcement comes with 99% of precincts reporting their ballots.
She was the incumbent for this position, however, it wasn't enough for Arizona voters to re-elect her.She was sworn into office on Jan. 14, 2019. Her predecessor was Superintendent Diane Douglas . After a hard-fought race, we came up short. I want to thank my supporters, volunteers, and staff who stood by me during this election. And I especially want to thank my family for all of their love and support.Caleb Fernández is a digital content producer for KGUN 9. After earning his bachelor's degree from Penn State in Advertising/Public Relations, Caleb went to New York where he learned production assistance, photography and art direction.
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