Smart Voter November 3, 1998 General
County
for Pima County, AZ

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County

Supervisor; County of Pima; District 4

  • Ray Carroll, Republican .......... 41126 votes 79.00%
  • Gay Lynn Goetzke, Libertarian .......... 10803 votes 20.75%

Clerk of the Superior Court; County of Pima

  • Patti Noland, Republican .......... 98382 votes 53.33%
  • Penny Bradford, Democratic .......... 79297 votes 42.98%
  • Karen Caddell, Libertarian .......... 6712 votes 3.64%

Justice of the Peace; County of Pima; Precinct 1

  • Robert Gibson, Republican .......... 30134 votes 99.23%

Constable; County of Pima; Precinct 2

  • Daniel B. Dorgan, Democratic .......... 11495 votes 98.70%

Justice of the Peace; County of Pima; Precinct 3

  • John J. Casey, Democratic .......... 1902 votes 98.91%

Constable; County of Pima; Precinct 3

  • Wanda L. Wriston, Democratic .......... 1874 votes 99.05%

Justice of the Peace; County of Pima; Precinct 5

  • Jim Green, Republican .......... 29830 votes 99.05%

Constable; County of Pima; Precinct 5

  • John Patze, Republican .......... 29461 votes 99.06%

Justice of the Peace; County of Pima; Precinct 7

  • Charles "Chuck" Shipman, Democratic .......... 6540 votes 54.09%
  • Denneen L. Peterson, Republican .......... 5533 votes 45.76%

Justice of the Peace; County of Pima; Precinct 8

  • Susan Bacal, Democratic .......... 15607 votes 98.65%

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