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Tucson Citizen from Tucson, Arizona • 22

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Tucson Citizeni
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Page (B Friday June 29 1984 Tucson Citizen No race to run takes the joy out of Joyner JOYNER lie official has to resign to run for another office Joyner was forced to leave the county board seat held for 11 years He kept saying he would not run for anything this year although a lit IVlV Mljlllg TTUU1U ilUl iUU for anything this year although a By NORMA COILE Citizen Political Writer This is the first summer campaign season in years and years without Conrad Joyner in the thick of the fray And if that seems strange to Pima County voters imagine how it feels to the political addict himself I feel a little empty" Joyner said as filing deadline for candidates came and went without him period the end of school until now has been the most difficult because the time usually be heavily involved in a campaign sure be screening movies for a course going to he added Joyner who was a Tucson city councilman from 1967 to 1971 and a Pima County supervisor from 1972 to 1983 is holed up this summer patching movies like and He may use them in a new political science course developing for the Uni course developing for the Uni- vvvmmwv IMklh vuiupwiil and an Arizona law that says a pub- Four supervisors facing at (From Page IbJ Salomon Baldenegro is running for justice of the peace believe a lot and an Arizona law that says a pub- Salomon Baldenegro is running for justice of the peace believe a lot utv gusto of old least two opponents each Dist 14: Sen William DeLong John Jones (D) fRl va Finkelstein rm Dist 14: Sen William DeLong (R) gusto of old John Jones (D) Ed Finkelstein (D) Georgia Brousseau (D) State House Dist 9: Rep Bart Baker (R) Rep William English (R) Bill Jones (D) Dist 10: Rep Carmen Cajero (D) Rep Jesus Higuera (D) Dist 11: Rep Peter Goudinoff Rep John Kromko Dist 12: Rep Jack Jewett (R) Rep Peter Hershberger (R) Reid Ewing (D) Lonnie Capps (D) Dist 13: Rep David Bartlett (D) Rep Larry Hawke (R) Helen Grace Carlson (D) Tom Lewellen (R) Dist 14: Rep Jim Green (R) Rep Cindy Resnick (D) Frank Evans (R) Board of Supervisors Dist 1: Katie Dusenberry (R incumbent) Iris Dewhirst (R) James Howell (D) Dist 2: Sam Lena (D incumbent) Dist 3: ES Walker (D incumbent) Don Vance (D) Ed Moore (D) Dist 4: Pat Lopez Jr (R incumbent) Reginald Morrison (R) William Heuisler (R) Eva Bacal (D) Dist 5: David Yetman (D lot of Tucsonans decided to believe that one when they saw it felt it was altogether the wrong Joyner explained had my house to put in Among other things there were the legal debts he accumulated from ids attempt to stay on the board as well as his run-in with the County Office Joyner was investigated last year for alleged irregularities in the awarding of a county cleaning contract but was not charged He has stayed out of the 1984 campaigns but you guessed it it is just a temporary withdrawal not a cure want me to run for Joyner let on amazed" He said he is toying with the possibilities of one day ruining for City Council mayor or the state Legislature from District 13 of those stjjke fire in me but I discount the he said sending up trial balloons with the Ruben Romero (D) County Assessor Arnold Jeffers (R incumbent) County Attorney Stephen Neely (D incumbent) Charles Sabalos (R) William Mach (R) Harley Rantz (D) County Recorder Richard Kennedy (D incumbent) Sheriff Clarence Dupnik (D incumbent) Vince Beretta (R) Superintendent of Schools Anita Lohr (R incumbent) Treasurer James Kirk (R incumbent) Justice of the Peace Dist 2: Pete Rubi (D incumbent) Dick Jaskiewicz (D) Luis Castillo (D) Dist 4: James West (D incumbent) Salomon Baldenegro (D) Dist 6: Emojean Girard (D incumbent) Constable Dist 1: Bill Allen (R incumbent) Robert Kubista (R) Dist 4: Lee Wisdom (D incumbent) District 6: Edwin Wactor (D incumbent) Archer (R) Karl Kleman (R) Edward Kachnic (D) Jimmy Trimble (D) -A investigator and Reginald Morrison vice president of a cemetery-operating company Democrat Eva Bacal a Tucson Unified School District board member is running for seat as well Dusenberry has a new challenger Democrat James Howell whose name entered the picture only this week Howell who is a 63-year-old lawyer and a full-blooded Cherokee Indian plans a formal announcement of his candidacy next month Iris Dewhirst a former YWCA president backed by some activist neighborhood groups is running against Dusenberry in the Republican primary The only real surprise in filings was Vincent Beretta a Republican running against Democratic Sheriff Clarence Dupnik He listed his occupation as Political regulars including Dupnik know nothing about him they said County Attorney Stephen Neely will face one Democrat in the primary Harley Rantz Two Republican lawyers Charles Sa-balos and William Mach also are campaigning for job A well-known Hispanic activist pro-business Wright said points of view The letter singled out one candidate Republican William Heuisler who is challenging Supervisor Pat Lopez Jr It referred to campaign remarks as Wright said vow not to accept money from developers "who may later come before the Board of Supervisors on rezoning questions" is simply "a play to get some attention think going to need campaign contributions and Ruling has Libertarian off ballot Yetman foe qualify A ruling this week by Attorney General Robert Corbin that the Libertarian Party did not qualify for the Pima County ballot has kept at least one candidate off the November ballot Jeannette Allen who said she had planned to run as a Libertarian against County Supervisor David Yetman a Democrat Apparently Allen was the only Libertarian running for local office this year but there were a number of others seeking precinct committee slots who also were affected she said Larry Bahill county elections director said the party did not qualify for the local ballot under interpretations of state law by Corbin and Pima County Attorney Stephen Neely Its candidates for Congress statewide office and president did qualify officials said For Libertarians to get on the ballot as candidates for county offices Bahill said Libertarian Sam Steiger needed to get 5 percent of the Pima County vote when he ran for governor in 1982 Steiger carried less than 4 percent Bahill said Libertarians had three other options the elections director said: to run a candidate for County Attorney in 1980 to have 1 percent of the registered voters in Pima County (about 2640 voters compared with the 1330 held by Libertarians) or to gather 2 percent of the signatures of the total Pima County vote for governor two years ago They did not meet any of those conditions Bahill said ruling confirming that did not come down until Wednesday the day before the deadline for candidates to file nominating petitions to get their names on ballots for the September primary or the November general election petition was rejected she said Allen and other Libertarians including state chairman Peggy Jeney criticized the timing really do anything while we were Allen said file suit All we could do was continue gathering But Bahill said he informed the party chairman last December that had a problem in qualifying" Sal pricat altactlv through Wad July 4 versity of Arizona on "Politics: Fact Fiction and In addition to teaching writing and reading doing political commentaries for Channel 4 on Wednesday evenings But he'd trade that air-conditioned comfort in a flash for the joy of walking door-to-door in 100-degree heat and monsoon humidity his normal behavior this time of year he sighed "is about as much fun as ever had I think of anything more spent almost 25 years doing it he reminisced starting in 1962 for other candidates and then in 1967 for himself Technically he did not run for anything in 1971 but everybody knew he was campaigning for the board of supervisors race coming up the next year In 1982 he ran for Congress and lost in the Republican primary Because of that last campaign of working-class issues come before that he said of his candidacy lot of people laid off by the (copper) strike go through there on evictions and debt the unofficial list of Pima County candidates provided by the County Elections Division and the Secretary of Office: Congressional District 2 Rep Morris Udall (D) Joseph Sweeney (D) Congressional District 5 Rep James McNulty Jr (D) James Kolbe (R) Herb Johnson (L) 1 Arizona Corporation Commission 5-year term: George Borozan (R) Marcia Weeks (D) 2-year term: Renz Jennings (D) James Scoutten (D) William Gibney (R) Ken Sturzenacker (L) State Senate Dist 9: Sen Jeff Hill (R) James Baker (D) Dist 10: Sen Luis Gonzales (D) Dwayne Register (R) Dist 11: Sen Jaime Gutierrez (D) Dist 12: Sen John Mawhinney (R) William Minette (D) Dist 13: Sen Gregory Lunn (R) John Biggers (D) candidates quickly change his Wright said In fact he said Heuisler already has been interviewed by the SAHBA PAC committee could certainly draw the implication" Wright said he wants our money" Heuisler however responded angrily "The reason I went to SAHBA was because they invited me and I went as a courtesy Not only do I not want their money but if they sent me a check hold a press conference and bum it" FREE MILES 9m4 Jvm 2ttk tfcrt July ftk Mil LI 747-087 743-4171 4 nUat-4t RICHARD JASKIEWICZ Jaskiewicz seeks election to court post Richard Jaskiewicz chief nurse practitioner for Pima County and 11-year member of the county Board of Health announced yesterday that he will run for the Precinct 2 justice of the peace position Jaskiewicz predicted that Supervisor ES Walker would not extend term on the Pima County Board of Health which expires tomorrow But Jaskiewicz known for his fiery temper and vocal role on the health board said that because the once-powerful board has been reduced by the state Legislature to an advisory function he would not serve another term anyway washed up he said Walker said he know yet whether he would reappoint Jaskiewicz even thought about Walker said realized it was July 1 already Obviously if he want to be there no In the court race Jaskiewicz will face fellow Democrats Pete Rubi and Luis Castillo both of whom are lawyers Jaskiewicz said he sees no reason a nurse cannot do the job He says he is not in awe of lawyers are like beavers they get in the mainstream of things and damn it he said Justices in Justice Court do not have to be lawyers Builders seek By NORMA COILE Citizen Political Writer The Southern Arizona Homebuilders Association has sent out a letter asking its members to dig into their pockets to us maintain a pro-business philosophy on our County Board of Supervisors and in our community" The letter to builders asks for donations of $100 to $1000 for the SAHBA political action committee because "Your business depends on Sent out to the membership earlier this month by SAHBA president Andrew Wright and PAC chairman Saul Tobin the fundraising request warns that effort will be made by our opponents to unseat each member of the Board who they view to be Both Wright and Tobin contacted by telephone declined to say how much money SAHBA hopes to raise The group has only started to interview candidates Tobin said and will not make endorsements until August Wright however said SAHBA most likely will support incumbents ES Walker and Katie Dusenberry "All five of the current board members make a pretty good effort to be fair and open-minded" about the and A MMAAKAJLC ACCOMPUSHMBVl WaaanUy tatarW an IM w0i aurflkif thmi Mrntw If 1ntotion naan ot moo Anwunlltiun -an Orwof tf AMfcjn rv mm Im I Vfttt A I taw CKqm tun 'l I I oo in I atm a IASI 1J wmTl I ISDN HOI HAT W4l I tun I 40 tn Fourth of July Plant Riot Buy 1 getl for Vfe price! 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