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Lela Alston

Lela Alston[2] (born June 26, 1942) is an American politician and a Democratic member of the Arizona State Senate representing District 5 since January 9, 2023. She previously represented District 24 from 2019 to 2023, and served in the Arizona House of Representatives from 2013 to 2019, and from 2011 to 2013 in the District 11 seat, and non-consecutively in the Arizona State Legislature from 1977 until 1995 in the Arizona Senate.

Lela Alston
Member of the Arizona Senate
from the 5th district
Assumed office
January 9, 2023
Preceded bySonny Borrelli
Member of the Arizona Senate
from the 24th district
In office
January 14, 2019 – January 9, 2023
Preceded byKatie Hobbs
Succeeded byAnna Hernandez
Member of the Arizona House of Representatives
from the 24th[1] district
In office
January 14, 2013 – January 14, 2019
Serving with Ken Clark
Succeeded byJennifer Longdon
Member of the Arizona House of Representatives
from the 15th district
In office
January 10, 2011 – January 14, 2013
Serving with Katie Hobbs
Preceded byAdam Driggs
Member of the Arizona Senate
from the 20th district
In office
January 1977 – January 1995
Preceded byBill McCune
Succeeded byMary Hartley
Personal details
Born (1942-06-26) June 26, 1942 (age 81)
Phoenix, Arizona, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
Residence(s)Phoenix, Arizona
Alma materPhoenix College
University of Arizona
Arizona State University
Websitelelaalstonaz.com

Education edit

Alston attended Phoenix College and earned her bachelor's degree from the University of Arizona, and Arizona State University.

Elections edit

  • 1976 When Republican Senator Bill McCune left the Legislature and left the Senate District 20 seat open, Alston won the November 2, 1976 General election with 10,045 votes (52.9%) against Republican nominee Howard Adams.[3]
  • 1978 Alston won the November 7, 1978 General election with 7,768 votes (59.5%) against Republican nominee George Hussey.[4]
  • 1980 Alston won the November 4, 1980 General election with 9,511 votes (64.2%) against Republican nominee Steve Hargan.[5]
  • 1982 Alston won the November 2, 1982 General election with 12,819 votes (59.9%) in a rematch against Republican nominee Steve Hargan.[6]
  • 1984 Alston won the three-way November 6, 1984 General election with 14,223 votes (52.9%) against Republican nominee Georgia Hargan and Independent candidate Dick Singer.[7]
  • 1986 Alston won the November 4, 1986 General election with 13,927 votes (59.7%) against Republican nominee Wayne Church.[8]
  • 1988 Alston won the November 8, 1988 General election with 16,405 votes (58.9%) against the Republican nominee.[9]
  • 1990 Alston won the November 6, 1990 General election with 13,395 votes (54.4%) against Republican nominee Harry Fennemore.[10]
  • 1992 Alston won the September 8, 1992 Democratic Primary with 4,650 votes (98.6%) against write-in candidate Mary Hartley[11] and won the November 3, 1992 General election with 19,313 votes (61.4%) against Republican nominee John Keck;[12] Hartley would succeed Alston after winning the November 8, 1994 General election.
  • 1994 Alston ran for the open Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction in the September 13, 1994 Democratic Primary, winning with 127,937 votes (54.8%) against Tempe Mayor Harry Mitchell, who later served in the Arizona Senate and represented Arizona's 5th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives;[13] but lost the November 8, 1994 General election to Republican state Representative Lisa Graham.[14]
  • 2010 When Democratic Representatives David Lujan and Kyrsten Sinema ran for Arizona Attorney General and the Arizona Senate respectively, and thereby left open both seats in District 15, Alston ran in the three-way August 24, 2010, Democratic Primary, placing second behind Katie Hobbs by 6 votes with 4,347 votes;[15] in the six-way November 2, 2010 General election, Hobbs took the first seat, and Alston took the second seat with 15,167 votes ahead of Republican nominees Paul Yoder, Caroline Condit, and Independent candidate Les White and Green candidate Luisa Valdez;[16] Hobbs was elected to the Arizona Senate in 2012 and became Arizona Secretary of State in 2019.
  • 2012 Redistricted to District 24, with Democratic Representative Chad Campbell redistricted from District 14, and incumbent Representatives Democratic Lynne Pancrazi running for Arizona Senate and Republican Russ Jones redistricted to District 13, Alston ran in the four-way August 28, 2012, Democratic Primary, placing first with 7,652 votes; Representative Campbell placed second.[17] Alston and Representative Campbell won the four-way November 6, 2012 General election, with Alston taking the first seat with 34,018 votes and Representative Campbell taking the second seat ahead of Republican nominee Brian Kaufman and Green candidate Gerard Davis.[18]
  • 2014 Lela Alston and Ken Clark defeated Richard Bauer in the Democratic primary. Alston and Clark defeated Lei Lani Cortez in the general election with Alston receiving 21,740 votes.[19]

References edit

  1. ^ "Lela Alston". Phoenix, Arizona: Arizona State Legislature. Retrieved December 31, 2013.
  2. ^ "Lela Alston's Biography". Project Vote Smart. Retrieved December 31, 2013.
  3. ^ (PDF). Phoenix, Arizona: Secretary of State of Arizona. p. 6. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 20, 2013. Retrieved December 31, 2013.
  4. ^ (PDF). Phoenix, Arizona: Secretary of State of Arizona. p. 5. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 20, 2013. Retrieved December 31, 2013.
  5. ^ "Official Canvass General Election November 4, 1980" (PDF). Phoenix, Arizona: Secretary of State of Arizona. p. 7. Retrieved December 31, 2013.
  6. ^ (PDF). Phoenix, Arizona: Secretary of State of Arizona. p. 5. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 2, 2013. Retrieved December 31, 2013.
  7. ^ "State of Arizona Official Canvass General Election November 6, 1984" (PDF). Phoenix, Arizona: Secretary of State of Arizona. p. 7. Retrieved December 31, 2013.
  8. ^ (PDF). Phoenix, Arizona: Secretary of State of Arizona. p. 5. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 2, 2013. Retrieved December 31, 2013.
  9. ^ (PDF). Phoenix, Arizona: Secretary of State of Arizona. p. 6. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 20, 2013. Retrieved December 31, 2013.
  10. ^ (PDF). Phoenix, Arizona: Secretary of State of Arizona. p. 5. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 14, 2009. Retrieved December 31, 2013.
  11. ^ (PDF). Phoenix, Arizona: Secretary of State of Arizona. p. 5. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 20, 2013. Retrieved December 31, 2013.
  12. ^ (PDF). Phoenix, Arizona: Secretary of State of Arizona. p. 5. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 14, 2009. Retrieved December 31, 2013.
  13. ^ (PDF). Phoenix, Arizona: Secretary of State of Arizona. p. 3. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 14, 2009. Retrieved December 31, 2013.
  14. ^ (PDF). Phoenix, Arizona: Secretary of State of Arizona. p. 2. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 14, 2009. Retrieved December 31, 2013.
  15. ^ (PDF). Phoenix, Arizona: Secretary of State of Arizona. p. 12. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 20, 2013. Retrieved December 31, 2013.
  16. ^ (PDF). Phoenix, Arizona: Secretary of State of Arizona. p. 9. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 20, 2013. Retrieved December 31, 2013.
  17. ^ (PDF). Phoenix, Arizona: Secretary of State of Arizona. p. 13. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 12, 2013. Retrieved December 31, 2013.
  18. ^ (PDF). Phoenix, Arizona: Secretary of State of Arizona. p. 13. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 12, 2013. Retrieved December 31, 2013.
  19. ^ "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.

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This article is in list format but may read better as prose You can help by converting this article if appropriate Editing help is available October 2021 Lela Alston 2 born June 26 1942 is an American politician and a Democratic member of the Arizona State Senate representing District 5 since January 9 2023 She previously represented District 24 from 2019 to 2023 and served in the Arizona House of Representatives from 2013 to 2019 and from 2011 to 2013 in the District 11 seat and non consecutively in the Arizona State Legislature from 1977 until 1995 in the Arizona Senate Lela AlstonMember of the Arizona Senate from the 5th districtIncumbentAssumed office January 9 2023Preceded bySonny BorrelliMember of the Arizona Senate from the 24th districtIn office January 14 2019 January 9 2023Preceded byKatie HobbsSucceeded byAnna HernandezMember of the Arizona House of Representatives from the 24th 1 districtIn office January 14 2013 January 14 2019Serving with Ken ClarkSucceeded byJennifer LongdonMember of the Arizona House of Representatives from the 15th districtIn office January 10 2011 January 14 2013Serving with Katie HobbsPreceded byAdam DriggsMember of the Arizona Senate from the 20th districtIn office January 1977 January 1995Preceded byBill McCuneSucceeded byMary HartleyPersonal detailsBorn 1942 06 26 June 26 1942 age 81 Phoenix Arizona U S Political partyDemocraticResidence s Phoenix ArizonaAlma materPhoenix CollegeUniversity of ArizonaArizona State UniversityWebsitelelaalstonaz wbr com Contents 1 Education 2 Elections 3 References 4 External linksEducation editAlston attended Phoenix College and earned her bachelor s degree from the University of Arizona and Arizona State University Elections edit1976 When Republican Senator Bill McCune left the Legislature and left the Senate District 20 seat open Alston won the November 2 1976 General election with 10 045 votes 52 9 against Republican nominee Howard Adams 3 1978 Alston won the November 7 1978 General election with 7 768 votes 59 5 against Republican nominee George Hussey 4 1980 Alston won the November 4 1980 General election with 9 511 votes 64 2 against Republican nominee Steve Hargan 5 1982 Alston won the November 2 1982 General election with 12 819 votes 59 9 in a rematch against Republican nominee Steve Hargan 6 1984 Alston won the three way November 6 1984 General election with 14 223 votes 52 9 against Republican nominee Georgia Hargan and Independent candidate Dick Singer 7 1986 Alston won the November 4 1986 General election with 13 927 votes 59 7 against Republican nominee Wayne Church 8 1988 Alston won the November 8 1988 General election with 16 405 votes 58 9 against the Republican nominee 9 1990 Alston won the November 6 1990 General election with 13 395 votes 54 4 against Republican nominee Harry Fennemore 10 1992 Alston won the September 8 1992 Democratic Primary with 4 650 votes 98 6 against write in candidate Mary Hartley 11 and won the November 3 1992 General election with 19 313 votes 61 4 against Republican nominee John Keck 12 Hartley would succeed Alston after winning the November 8 1994 General election 1994 Alston ran for the open Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction in the September 13 1994 Democratic Primary winning with 127 937 votes 54 8 against Tempe Mayor Harry Mitchell who later served in the Arizona Senate and represented Arizona s 5th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives 13 but lost the November 8 1994 General election to Republican state Representative Lisa Graham 14 2010 When Democratic Representatives David Lujan and Kyrsten Sinema ran for Arizona Attorney General and the Arizona Senate respectively and thereby left open both seats in District 15 Alston ran in the three way August 24 2010 Democratic Primary placing second behind Katie Hobbs by 6 votes with 4 347 votes 15 in the six way November 2 2010 General election Hobbs took the first seat and Alston took the second seat with 15 167 votes ahead of Republican nominees Paul Yoder Caroline Condit and Independent candidate Les White and Green candidate Luisa Valdez 16 Hobbs was elected to the Arizona Senate in 2012 and became Arizona Secretary of State in 2019 2012 Redistricted to District 24 with Democratic Representative Chad Campbell redistricted from District 14 and incumbent Representatives Democratic Lynne Pancrazi running for Arizona Senate and Republican Russ Jones redistricted to District 13 Alston ran in the four way August 28 2012 Democratic Primary placing first with 7 652 votes Representative Campbell placed second 17 Alston and Representative Campbell won the four way November 6 2012 General election with Alston taking the first seat with 34 018 votes and Representative Campbell taking the second seat ahead of Republican nominee Brian Kaufman and Green candidate Gerard Davis 18 2014 Lela Alston and Ken Clark defeated Richard Bauer in the Democratic primary Alston and Clark defeated Lei Lani Cortez in the general election with Alston receiving 21 740 votes 19 References edit Lela Alston Phoenix Arizona Arizona State Legislature Retrieved December 31 2013 Lela Alston s Biography Project Vote Smart Retrieved December 31 2013 State of Arizona Official Canvass General Election November 2 1976 PDF Phoenix Arizona Secretary of State of Arizona p 6 Archived from the original PDF on September 20 2013 Retrieved December 31 2013 State of Arizona Official Canvass General Election November 7 1978 PDF Phoenix Arizona Secretary of State of Arizona p 5 Archived from the original PDF on September 20 2013 Retrieved December 31 2013 Official Canvass General Election November 4 1980 PDF Phoenix Arizona Secretary of State of Arizona p 7 Retrieved December 31 2013 Official Canvass State of Arizona General Election November 2 1982 PDF Phoenix Arizona Secretary of State of Arizona p 5 Archived from the original PDF on November 2 2013 Retrieved December 31 2013 State of Arizona Official Canvass General Election November 6 1984 PDF Phoenix Arizona Secretary of State of Arizona p 7 Retrieved December 31 2013 State of Arizona Official Canvass General Election November 4 1986 PDF Phoenix Arizona Secretary of State of Arizona p 5 Archived from the original PDF on November 2 2013 Retrieved December 31 2013 State of Arizona Official Canvass General Election November 8 1988 PDF Phoenix Arizona Secretary of State of Arizona p 6 Archived from the original PDF on September 20 2013 Retrieved December 31 2013 State of Arizona Official Canvass General Election November 6 1990 PDF Phoenix Arizona Secretary of State of Arizona p 5 Archived from the original PDF on March 14 2009 Retrieved December 31 2013 State of Arizona Official Canvass Primary Election September 8 1992 PDF Phoenix Arizona Secretary of State of Arizona p 5 Archived from the original PDF on September 20 2013 Retrieved December 31 2013 State of Arizona Official Canvass General Election November 3 1992 PDF Phoenix Arizona Secretary of State of Arizona p 5 Archived from the original PDF on March 14 2009 Retrieved December 31 2013 State of Arizona Official Canvass Primary Election September 13 1994 PDF Phoenix Arizona Secretary of State of Arizona p 3 Archived from the original PDF on March 14 2009 Retrieved December 31 2013 State of Arizona Official Canvass General Election November 8 1994 PDF Phoenix Arizona Secretary of State of Arizona p 2 Archived from the original PDF on March 14 2009 Retrieved December 31 2013 State of Arizona Official Canvass 2010 Primary Election August 24 2010 PDF Phoenix Arizona Secretary of State of Arizona p 12 Archived from the original PDF on September 20 2013 Retrieved December 31 2013 State of Arizona Official Canvass 2010 General Election November 2 2010 PDF Phoenix Arizona Secretary of State of Arizona p 9 Archived from the original PDF on September 20 2013 Retrieved December 31 2013 State of Arizona Official Canvass 2012 Primary Election August 28 2012 PDF Phoenix Arizona Secretary of State of Arizona p 13 Archived from the original PDF on November 12 2013 Retrieved December 31 2013 State of Arizona Official Canvass 2012 General Election November 6 2012 PDF Phoenix Arizona Secretary of State of Arizona p 13 Archived from the original PDF on November 12 2013 Retrieved December 31 2013 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 External links editOfficial page at the Arizona State Legislature Campaign site Profile at Vote Smart Biography at Ballotpedia Financial information state office at OpenSecrets Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lela Alston amp oldid 1134035599, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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