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Maricopa County, AZ November 3, 1998 General

State Representative; District 26

Candidates (Vote for 2)

Jeff Hatch-Miller 18,999 votes 31.1%

  • Party: Republican
  • Occupation: Business owner and consultant
  • Twenty-five years of community experience
  • Familiar with local and state issues
  • Solution oriented
  • Problem solver
  • Maintains close contact with the public
  • Doctor of Education
Priorities:
  • Improving Schools
  • Preventing Runaway Growth
  • Protecting Neighborhoods
Steve May 18,946 votes 31.0%
  • Party: Republican
Karen Hofmeister 12,375 votes 20.2%
  • Party: Democratic
Billy Wrye 9,608 votes 15.7%
  • Party: Democratic
  • Occupation: Journeyman Food Clerk, Safeway Inc.
  • Shop Steward, United Food
  • Precinct Captain, District 26 Democrats
  • Born in Rockledge, Florida, December 13, 1955
  • Father of 2 daughters, 2 stepsons, one granddaughter
  • Attended Rockledge High, Florida and Schottsdale Community College
  • Moved to Arizona in 1978
Priorities:
  • A better solution for the school capital funding crisis
  • More transportation options such as light rail
  • A realistic approach to crime based on rehabilitation as well as incarceration
James E. Bourassa 1,217 votes 2.0%
  • Party: U.S.A. National Reform Party
  • Occupation: Unemployed to RUN
  • Vietnam Veteran - U.S.N. Silent Submarine Service
  • TV Talk Show Host for "UWSA"
  • Pioneered & Nationalized a Crime Free Business Program
  • "Ist Elected " Executive State Chairman of the Reform Party of Arizona
  • Humanitarian & Spokesman for the AZ Humane Society
  • Associate & Spokeman for "Citizens Research Committee on Foster Care "
Priorities:
  • " Real " Campaign Finance REFORM
  • Immigration Reform - Enviromental Protection
  • Patients vs HMO's Fraud & $candels

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