Phoenix sheriff enters primary amid toughest campaign yet
azfamily.com
by Jacques Billeaud, Associated Press
8/29/2016
Excerpt:
PHOENIX (AP) - Sheriff Joe Arpaio faces three Republican challengers in Tuesday's primary in what has turned out to be the toughest election in his 23 years as the top law enforcer in metro Phoenix.
The 84-year-old sheriff of Maricopa County is pitted against former Buckeye Police Chief Dan Saban, retired sheriff's deputy Wayne Baker, and Marsha Hill, a former commander of a volunteer sheriff's posse.
The winner will face Democrat Paul Penzone, a retired Phoenix police officer, in the Nov. 8 general election. Penzone, who unsuccessfully challenged Arpaio in 2012, is the only Democrat in the race.
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azfamily.com
by Jacques Billeaud, Associated Press
8/29/2016
Excerpt:
PHOENIX (AP) - Sheriff Joe Arpaio faces three Republican challengers in Tuesday's primary in what has turned out to be the toughest election in his 23 years as the top law enforcer in metro Phoenix.
The 84-year-old sheriff of Maricopa County is pitted against former Buckeye Police Chief Dan Saban, retired sheriff's deputy Wayne Baker, and Marsha Hill, a former commander of a volunteer sheriff's posse.
The winner will face Democrat Paul Penzone, a retired Phoenix police officer, in the Nov. 8 general election. Penzone, who unsuccessfully challenged Arpaio in 2012, is the only Democrat in the race.
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View the complete article, including image, at:
http://www.azfamily.com/story/328665...t-campaign-yet