Democratic primary candidate for Arizona Governor Steve Farley
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Steve Farley
UpdatedWho endorses Steve Farley (D) for governor?
Updated(The list is updated regularly, as information is made available to the Star by candidates or groups issuing endorsements. Send details to sgassen@tucson.com)
Fmr. U.S. Senator Dennis DeConcini
Fmr. Congresswoman Ann Kirkpatrick
Fmr. Congressman Ron Barber
Fmr. Congressman Harry Mitchell
Coconino County Supervisor Art Babbott
Fmr. Coconino Supervisor Paul Babbitt, Sr.
Fmr. Coconino Supervisor Carl Taylor
State Sen. Jamescita Peshlakai- LD7
Navajo County Sheriff KC Clark
Navajo County Attorney Brad Carlyon
Fmr. Mayor of Jerome Nikki Bagley
Holbrook Vice Mayor Wade Carlisle
Flagstaff Vice-Mayor Jamie Whelan
Flagstaff Councilwoman Celia Barotz
Kingman Councilwoman Jamie Scott Stehly
Fmr. Coconino County School Superintendent Cecilia Owen
Fmr. Sedona Councilwoman Angela LeFevre
Mayor of Clarkdale Doug Von Gausig
Fmr. State Sen. Tom Chabin
Senate Minority Leader Sen. Katie Hobbs- LD24
Senate Minority Whip Sen. Lupe Contreras- LD19
House Assistant Minority Leader Rep. Randy Friese-LD9
Fmr. Mesa City Councilmember Dennis Kavanaugh
Casa Grande Councilmember Mary Kortsen
Fmr. State Sen. and Rep. Barbara McGuire
Tucson Councilmember Karin Uhlich
Tucson Councilmember Paul Cunningham
Tucson Councilmember Steve Kozachik
Pima County Attorney Barbara LaWall
Santa Cruz County Sheriff Tony Estrada
Fmr. State Sen. and Fmr. Budget Director George Cunningham
Fmr. State Rep. Pat Fleming
Santa Cruz County Supervisor Bruce Bracker
Fmr. Tucson Mayor Bob Walkup
Bisbee Mayor David Smith
Bisbee Councilwoman Joan Hansen
Fmr. Pinal Attorney Jim Walsh
Oro Valley Councilwoman Mary Snider
Fmr. State Sen. Amanda Aguirre
Marana Councilwoman Carol McGorray
Fmr. State Rep. Theresa Ulmer
Cochise County Supervisor Ann English
Fmr. State Rep. Bruce Wheeler
Fmr. Oro Valley Mayor Paul Loomis
Fmr. Oro Valley Councilmember Lou Waters
Fmr. State Rep. Alan Stephens
Fmr. State Sen. Morris Farr
Yuma County Supervisor Lynne Pancrazi
Fmr. Yuma Supervisor Lenore Loroña Stuart
Fmr. State Sen. David Bartlett
Yuma Councilman Mike Shelton
State Rep. Kirsten Engel
State Sen. Lisa Otondo
Steve Farley's statement
Name: Steve Farley
Race: Arizona Governor
Party affiliation: Democrat
Statement:
My parents were both public school teachers. They taught me my spirit of service, and that’s why I’ve served the last twelve years in the legislature. I have the experience, the knowledge of the policy and the knowledge of this state. I plan to be the next governor of Arizona, and finally lead as we invest in ourselves--in education, healthcare, the economy, and more.
I know our budget inside out from serving in the appropriations committee, I know our finance structure inside out, and I know when Governor Ducey says we don’t have enough money to make these investments, he’s lying. We have the money, we’ve chosen to give it away. I know how to fix this.
I’ve been on the legislature for twelve years, but my most important job has been as a dad. I have two daughters. As dad, I saw particularly for the last four years, the devastating effects of these cuts to public education. There are six counselors for thirty-two hundred kids, schools have a third of the computers they need, and they have ten percent of their classrooms locked away because they’re literally hazardous to inhabit.
That has to change. The only way we’ve ever invented to effectively allow people to lift themselves from poverty is universal, high-quality, public education. And one in four kids currently live in poverty in this state. It’s time to invest in ourselves.
This is our state, we can move it forward, we can invest in ourselves. We finally get the government we deserve. We all live in Arizona because we love this place, but we’ve had such poor leadership. Imagine what we could be with good leadership. We could be a light to the nation.
We will change this state and in November of 2018, we finally move forward.
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