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Published/Last Modified on Wednesday, Sep 03, 2008 - 05:27:15 am MST

Preliminary, unofficial primary election results

(100% of Cochise County polls reporting; Pima County polls are delayed)




County sheriff, Republican



• Bill Cloud, 2,247, 30.55%    

• Larry Dever, 5,102, 69.36%  




County sheriff, Democrat        

• Norman (Norm) K. Bradley, 4,669, 95.81%    




Board of Supervisors, District 1, Republican            

• Pat Call, 3,018, 98.02%




Board of Supervisors, District 1, Democrat

• Christopher T. Campas, 1,053, 60.80%    

• Henry “Hank” Copeland, 670, 38.60%




Board of Supervisors, District 2, Republican            

• Harvey Allen, 1,208, 98.61%




Board of Supervisors, District 2, Democrat

• Ann English, 1,523, 54.69%    

• Charles Flanagan, 985, 35.37%    

• Joe/Jose Green/Verde, 260, 9.34%




Board of Supervisors, District 3, Republican            

• Bob Everett, 456, 21.11%    

• Pamela Harlan, 673, 31.16%




Board of Supervisors, District 3, Democrat

• Sharon Thomas, 1,144, 98.62%




County assessor (unopposed)        

• Philip S. Leiendecker, Democrat, 5,261, 99.28%




County attorney    (unopposed)        

• Edward G. Rheinheimer, Republican, 5,529, 98.66%




County recorder    (unopposed)            

• Christine Rhodes, Democrat, 5,768, 99.59%




County school superintendent, Republican            

• Trudy Berry, 5,797, 98.35%




County school superintendent, Democrat

• Raul (Raulie) L. Torrez, 4,994, 98.66%




County treasurer, Democrat            

• Marsha Bonham, 5,657, 99.44%




County treasurer, Republican

• Regina Pace, 5,708, 99.27%




Sierra Vista City Council (non-partisan)            

• Carol Dockter, 2,026, 22.14%    

• Dot Greener, 1,307, 14.28%    

• Craig Johnson, 2,243, 24.51%    

• Rick Mueller, 1,911, 20.88%    

• Scott Thompson, 1,642, 17.94%




Bisbee mayor (non-partisan)            

• Robert Bryant, 44, 3.30%    

• Betty Lindstrom, 226, 16.95%    

• William J. Porter, 839, 62.94%    

• Lee Spinks, 50, 3.75%    

• Jack Whetstone, 172, 12.90%




Bisbee City Council (non-partisan)            

• Ken Budge (Ward I, full term), 348, 9.78%    

• Boyd Nicholl (Ward I, short term), 374, 79.74%    

• Luche Giacomino (Ward II), 281, 61.35%    

• Jeff Harris (Ward II), 177, 38.65%    

• Bennie Scott (Ward III), 282, 99.65%




Tombstone mayor  (non-partisan)        

• Don Aiton, 155, 31.12%

• Dustin “Dusty” Escapule, 218, 43.78%

• Tricia Rawson, 63, 12.65%

• Moe Sinsley, 60, 12.05%




Tombstone City Council (non-partisan)            

• Carlos Leon (Ward 1), 48, 46.60%

• Steve Troncale (Ward 1), 55, 53.40%

• Bill Barlow (Ward 2), 45, 48.39%

• Stephen Schmidt (Ward 2), 48, 51.61%

• Stacey J. Korbeck-Reeder (Ward 3), 66, 90.41%

• Robert “Bob” Hause (Ward 4), 160, 94.67%




Superior Court Judge Division 4, Republican        

• Roger H. Contreras - 1,886, 29.29%    

• John F. Kelliher Jr. - 4,521, 70.20%




Superior Court Judge Division 4, Democrat

• Ann R. Littrell - 3,880, 64.08%    

• Mark A. Suagee - 2,164, 35.74%




Superior Court Judge Division 5    (uncontested)        

• James L. Conlogue, Democrat, 5,403, 99.50%




U.S. Congressional District 8, Republican                  

• Tim Bee — 34,178 votes (with 29.8% of polls reporting); 6,640 Cochise County votes




U.S. Congressional District 8, Democrat   

• Gabrielle Giffords — 31,196 votes (with 29.8% of polls reporting); 5,925 Cochise County votes




Arizona Corporation Commission, Republican                    

• John Allen - 86,836 votes (with 83.2% of polls reporting), 12.80%; 1,991 Cochise County votes, 11.4% of Cochise County votes

• Rick Fowlkes - 62,764 votes (with 83.2% of polls reporting), 9.30%; 1,709 Cochise County votes, 9.78% of Cochise County votes

• Joseph Hobbs - 73,297 votes (with 83.2% of polls reporting), 10.80%; 2,067 Cochise County votes, 11.83% of Cochise County votes

• Marian McClure - 97,921 votes (with 83.2% of polls reporting), 14.40%; 3,282 Cochise County votes, 18.793% of Cochise County votes

• Bob Robson - 70,283 votes (with 83.2% of polls reporting), 10.40%; 1,882 Cochise County votes, 10.77% of Cochise County votes

• Bob Stump - 146,470 votes (with 83.2% of polls reporting), 21.60%; 3,284 Cochise County votes, 18.8% of Cochise County votes

• Keith Swapp - 53,003 votes (with 83.2% of polls reporting), 7.80%; 1,415 Cochise County votes, 8.1% of Cochise County votes

• Barry Wong - 87,418 votes (with 83.2% of polls reporting), 12.90%; 1,767 Cochise County votes, 10.12% of Cochise County votes




Arizona Corporation Commission, Democrat

• Sam George - 109,487 votes (with 83.2% of polls reporting), 22.20%; 3,931 Cochise County votes, 25.17% of Cochise County votes

• Kara Kelty - 103,218 votes (with 83.2% of polls reporting), 20.90%; 2,660 Cochise County votes, 17.03% of Cochise County votes

• Sandra Kennedy - 152,330 votes (with 83.2% of polls reporting), 30.90%; 4,868 Cochise County votes, 31.17% of Cochise County votes

• Paul Newman - 128,035 (with 83.2% of polls reporting), 26.0%; 4,108 Cochise County votes, 26.31% of Cochise County votes




State Senator, District 25, Democrat                    

• Manuel “Manny” V. Alvarez - 8,590 votes (with 78% of polls reporting); 4,290 Cochise County votes




State Senator, District 25, Republican

• Mary Ann Black - 6,390 votes (with 78% of polls reporting); 4,085 Cochise County votes




State House of Representatives, District 25, Democrat                

• Richard Boyer - 5,670 votes (with 78% of polls reporting); 3,046 Cochise County votes

• Patricia V. Fleming - 7,641 votes (with 78% of polls reporting); 3,885 Cochise County votes




State House of Representatives, District 25, Republican

• Timathy Davies - 4,253 votes (with 78% of polls reporting); 2,761 Cochise County votes

• David Stevens - 5,903 votes (with 78% of polls reporting); 3,770 Cochise County votes




State Senator, District 30, Republican                    

• Jonathan Paton - 12,328 votes (with 35.3% of polls reporting); 2,225 Cochise County votes




State Senator, District 30, Democrat    

• Georgette W. Valle - 8,391 votes (with 35.3% of polls reporting); 1,244 Cochise County votes




State House of Representatives, District 30, Republican                    

• Frank R. Antenori - 5,254 votes (with 35.3% of polls reporting); 658 Cochise County votes

• David Gowan - 7,093 votes (with 35.3% of polls reporting); 1,789 Cochise County votes

• Doug Sposito - 5,301 votes (with 35.3% of polls reporting); 921 Cochise County votes

• Sharon Collins - 5,138 votes (with 35.3% of polls reporting); 891 Cochise County votes




State House of Representatives, District 30, Democrat

• Andrea Dalessandro - 8,329 votes (with 35.3% of polls reporting); 1,232 Cochise County votes



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    BP wrote on Sep 3, 2008 2:45 AM:

    " The results in the Sheriff race were disappointing. Bill Cloud is the first honest republican candidate for Sheriff we've had for years. Thank goodness in the regular elections you can vote for the other party. Bill Cloud supporters - I encourage you to vote for Norm Bradley. "

    KB wrote on Sep 2, 2008 9:27 PM:

    " I'll be voting for a Democrat for the first time in my life in November. Norm Bradley has got to be better than Dever. "

    Uh-huh wrote on Sep 2, 2008 9:21 PM:

    " Perhaps they were reporting it as soon as they could because it might be of interest to the public? I highly doubt, as you seem to imply, that they did it so "us idiots" will run out and try to turn the tide. "

    Voter wrote on Sep 2, 2008 8:59 PM:

    " Results are here:
    http://cochise.az.gov/ElectionResults/Cochise_Election_Results_09_02_08.htm "

    curious wrote on Sep 2, 2008 8:48 PM:

    " That's like the 60 second sell. Hurry down 42 inch plasma TV for only 99 cents. "

    Thanks Herald wrote on Sep 2, 2008 7:07 PM:

    " You tell us this a six and the polling places close at seven, Like us idiots that are reading this new flash are going to run out and vote. "

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