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Drew John
Member of the Arizona House of Representatives
from the 14th district
In office
January 9, 2017 – January 14, 2019
Serving with Becky Nutt
Preceded byDavid Stevens
Succeeded byGail Griffin
Supervisor for Graham County
from the 1st District
In office
2001–2017
Succeeded byPaul David
Personal details
BornOctober 2, 1957
Safford, Az
NationalityAmerican
Political partyRepublican (2014–present)
SpouseDeborah JOHN
Childrenthree
ResidenceSafford, Arizona
Alma materBenson Bobcats
ProfessionSmall business owner
WebsiteCampaign Website

Drew John is an American politician and a former Republican member of the Arizona House of Representatives elected to represent District 14 from 2017 to 2019. He also served 4 terms as Graham County Supervisor representing the 1st district. He lost a bid for Arizona State Senate to David Gowan in 2018.[1]

Elections

  • 2016 John and Becky Nutt defeated Democrats Mike Holmes and Jason Lindstrom in the general election, with John receiving 49,914 votes.[2]
  • 2016 With Speaker David Gowan and David Stevens term limited, John and Becky Nutt defeated Anthony Sizer and Dennis Barger in the Republican Primary for the Arizona House of Representatives district 14.
  • 2012 John was unopposed for reelection to the board of supervisors for a 4th term.[3]
  • 2008 John defeated independent Dale Bohem for reelection to the board of supervisors for a 3rd term.
  • 2000 John defeated long time Safford Fire Chief Dick Bingham to become County Supervisor [4]

References

  1. ^ https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/politics/arizona/2018/08/29/arizona-legislature-primary-election-2018-incumbents-lose/1135941002/
  2. ^ "State of Arizona Official Canvass 2016 General Election November 8, 2016" (PDF). Phoenix, Arizona: Secretary of State of Arizona. p. 15. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 20, 2016. Retrieved December 9, 2016.
  3. ^ http://docs.graham.az.gov/ACC/Departments/Elections/ResultsFile/Nov6-2012General.pdf
  4. ^ http://docs.graham.az.gov/ACC/Departments/Elections/ResultsFile/el45a7.HTM