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Regina Cobb
Member of the Arizona House of Representatives
from the 5th district
Assumed office
January 5, 2015
Serving with Leo Biasiucci
Preceded byDoris Goodale
Personal details
NationalityAmerican
Political partyRepublican

Regina Cobb is a Republican member of the Arizona House of Representatives representing Arizona's Legislative District Five, alongside Sonny Borrelli.[1]

A dentist,[2] she graduated from Case Western Reserve University in 1993 and currently practices at Kingman, Arizona. She was President of the Arizona Dental Association in 2009.[citation needed]

She was a candidate in the 2022 Arizona State Treasurer election, but withdrew the 1st of September, 2021.[3][4]

Elections

  • 2014 - Cobb and Sonny Borrelli defeated Jennifer Jones, Sam Medrano and George Schnittgrund in the Republican primary. Borrelli and Cobb defeated Longoria and Weisser in the general election with Borrelli receiving 31,277 votes.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Regina E. Cobb". Arizona State Legislature. Retrieved 2020-03-25.
  2. ^ Biscobing, Dave; Martin, Shawn (2015-03-26). "Arizona lawmaker and dentist, Regina Cobb has 'issues' with ABC15 dental board investigation". ABC15 Arizona. Archived from the original on 2015-03-30.
  3. ^ Latch, Lacey (2 August 2021). "Arizona Rep. Regina Cobb announces run for state treasurer". www.azcentral.com. Archived from the original on 16 January 2022.
  4. ^ Stern, Ray (1 September 2021). "Jeff Weninger to run for Arizona treasurer; Regina Cobb drops out". www.azcentral.com. Archived from the original on 16 January 2022. Retrieved 20 January 2022.
  5. ^ "State of Arizona Official Canvass 2014 General Election November 4, 2014" (PDF). Phoenix, Arizona: Secretary of State of Arizona. p. 9. Retrieved March 18, 2016.