YUMA COUNTY, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) – Yuma County processed all election ballots Tuesday night and winners were announced.
According to the prefecture, the award winners are as follows.
- Yuma City Council Member: Mark Martinez
- San Luis City Council: Estaban Rosales, Luis Cabrera, Lizes Servin
- Welton City Council: Michelle Jones
- Yuma County Recorder: David Lara (R)
- Yuma County Accessor: Steven Seale (R)
- Yuma County Superintendent: Tom Hart (R)
- Yuma County Treasurer: David Alexandre (R)
- Yuma County Board of Supervisors:
- District 1: Martin Porchas
- District 2: Jonathan Lines
- District 3: Darren Simmons
- District 4: Tony Reyes
- District 5: Lynn Pankraj
- Yuma County Recorder: Carolyn Kazolovsky
- Yuma County Sheriff: Leon Wilmot
- Yuma County Superior Court:
- Division 1: Mark Wayne Reeves
- Division 4: David Hawes
- Division 6: Nathaniel Sorenson
- The Division 7: Darcy Weed
- Suggestion 423: Yes
- Suggestion 424: Yes
- Suggestion 425: No
- Suggestion 426: No
- Suggestion 427: Yes
- Suggestion 428: No
- Suggestion 429: No
- Suggestion 430: Yes
- Suggestion 431: Yes
- Yuma Elementary School District 1 Trustees: Jeff Stoner, David Ybarra, Cori Rico
- Somerton Elementary School District 11 Trustees: Juan Castillo, Lorena Delgadillo, Christina Clark
- Gadsden Elementary School District 32 Trustees: Rosa Varela and Tadeo Hazael de la Hoya
- Antelope Union High School District 50 Board of Directors: Gregory Marlatt, Laura Noel, Robert Taylor.
- Yuma Union High School District Committee: David Lara, Carlos Gonzalez, Sherry Jones Mellon
- Arizona Western College District 4: Olivia Zepeda
- Yuma Hospital District 1 Board of Directors: Connie Uribe and Rosalie Lines
David Ybarra, one of the three District 1 race winners, said he is “excited, honored and ready to serve” and serve staff and students. He added that he was looking forward to doing so. “We want to restore morale to staff retention and let them know that we care about them and that they are a very important part of the district. We want to make sure they are happy with their curriculum and content.” We are there to help them. ”
Yuma County Treasurer-elect David Alexander said, “When you win something, you get a huge sense of relief, and success and victory are overwhelming. It’s amazing.” It’s time to make a change. Ta. “Candidates for a third term are moving forward…a new administration. There will be some growing pains and changes, but everything will be a good and positive future. Yuma County has a great team at the Treasury Department. And we will do great things.”
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