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Regina Romero (born 1974) is an American politician serving as the 42nd Mayor of Tucson, Arizona since 2019.. In addition to being the Mayor of Tucson, Romero is the Chair of the Latino Alliance of the U.S. Conference of Mayors, Co-chair of Mayors Against Illegal Guns, an inaugural member of the Mayors Alliance to End Childhood Hunger, and a member of the Climate Mayors Network.
The 2023 Tucson mayoral election was held on November 7, 2023, to elect the mayor of Tucson, Arizona. Primary elections were held on August 1. Primary elections were held on August 1. [1] [2] Incumbent Democratic mayor Regina Romero won re-election to a second term in office.
The 2003 Tucson mayoral election occurred on November 4, 2003 to elect the mayor of Tucson, and occurred coinciding with the elections to the Tucson City Council wards 1, 2 and 4. It saw the reelection of incumbent mayor Bob Walkup .
David Leighton, "Street Smarts: Road honors husband of Tucson's first Christian Scientist,"(Gus. A. Hoff) Arizona Daily Star, June 15, 2015 David Leighton, "Street Smarts: Midtown subdivision developer would go on to be Tucson mayor,"(Lew Davis) Arizona Daily Star, March 1, 2020
October 27, 2023 at 4:50 AM. On Nov. 7, voters in Gardner will head to the polls to select the city’s next mayor, decide two contested city councilor races, choose a slate of councilors at large ...
Regina Romero was elected the first-ever female mayor of Tucson, and the first Hispanic mayor of the city since the Latino Estevan Ochoa was mayor from 1875 to 1876. This is the first time in over 30 years that Republicans have not run a candidate in an open-seat Tucson mayoral race.
Sep. 8—HENDERSON — On Thursday night, candidates for Henderson's mayoral and city council seats met with the public in a forum sponsored by the Henderson-Vance Black Leadership Caucus, the ...
The 2011 Tucson mayoral election occurred on November 8, 2011 to select the next mayor of Tucson, and occurred simultaneously with the elections to the Tucson City Council wards 1, 2 and 4. Although not term-limited, [1] incumbent mayor Bob Walkup did not run for re-election, [2] leaving Tucson's chief executive office open and competitive ...