Tucson Realtors’ Endorsements for Pima County Board of Supervisors

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Top: Steve Christy, Kim De Marco Bottom: Ally Miller, Ramon Valadez

TUCSON, AZ — The Tucson Association of REALTORS®( TAR) have endorsed Ally Miller, Ramon Valadez and Kim DeMarco for seats on the Pima County Board of Supervisors.  TAR additionally endorsed Steve Christy for the Pima County Board of Supervisors in the November General Election.

TAR President Eric Gibbs stated, “Our endorsements of Ally, Ramon, Kim and Steve are based on their records of service and accomplishment for our community as well as their dedication to creating real change in the direction in leadership of Pima County.”

Ramon Valadez has served on the Board for District 2 since September 30, 2003; Ally Miller was first elected in 2012 for District 1. Steve Christy is running unopposed in District 4 and Kim DeMarco is running for the first time in District 3 against a 20 year incumbent.

Gibbs continued, “The Tucson Association of REALTORS® and its over 5,100 members strongly urge you to get out and vote in this very important November General Election.”

Candidate interviews were conducted by the association’s Candidate and Ballot Measures Task Force.




Tucson REALTORS® Make a few Endorsements in Primary Election

TAR Logo FeatureTUCSON, AZ – In the upcoming August 30 Primary Election, the Tucson Association of REALTORS® (TAR) endorses Rhonda Pina, Bill Rodman and Steve Solomon for the three Oro Valley Town Council seats, and Steve Christy for the District 4 Pima County Supervisor seat.

“Rhonda Pina, Bill Rodman and Steve Solomon will bring common sense and a spirit of cooperation to the Oro Valley Town Council,” states TAR 2016 President Eric Gibbs.

“We look forward to working together with Rhonda, Bill and Steve to continue to shape the town that many of our association members are proud to call home,” he added.

“Steve Christy has worked hard as a respected business and civic leader in our community,” stated TAR President Eric Gibbs. “His experience and perspective will greatly enhance the Pima County Board of Supervisors. We look forward to working with Steve to make Pima County a better place to work and live.”

Candidate interviews were conducted by the association’s Candidate and Ballot Measures Task Force.