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  2. Joe Arpaio - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Michael Arpaio [2] (/ ɑːr ˈ p aɪ oʊ /; born June 14, 1932) is an American former law enforcement officer and politician.He was the Sheriff of Maricopa County, Arizona for 24 years, from 1993 to 2017, losing reelection to Democrat Paul Penzone in 2016.

  3. Mark Lamb (sheriff) - Wikipedia

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    Mark Lamb (born July 14, 1972) is an American law enforcement officer and politician who has served as sheriff of Pinal County, Arizona, from January 1, 2017 until December 31, 2024. He is a member of the Republican Party .

  4. Johnny Behan - Wikipedia

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    In the fall of 1876, he ran for Yavapai County sheriff and lost by 78 votes. In January 1877, he was selected as sergeant at arms for the Ninth Legislative Assembly while it met in Tucson. [7] He then moved to the northwest Arizona Territory, where he served as the Mohave County Recorder in 1877, and then deputy sheriff of Mohave County in ...

  5. Sheriff Joe Arpaio claims '9 points of forgery' on President ...

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    There's at least one person who's still questioning President Barack Obama's birth certificate: Sheriff Joe Arpaio. "We were trying to clear the president," Arpaio said during a press conference.

  6. Category:Arizona sheriffs - Wikipedia

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    Sheriffs in the U.S. state of Arizona, and the pre-statehood Arizona Territory (1863−1912). Pages in category "Arizona sheriffs" The following 27 pages are in this ...

  7. Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza - Wikipedia

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    The Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza is an urban park and gathering place in front of the Arizona state capitol complex in downtown Phoenix, Arizona. One of the Phoenix Points of Pride , it is the site of various memorials honoring prominent figures, wars, and events in Arizona history.

  8. Paul Penzone - Wikipedia

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    After his election, as sheriff-elect, Penzone chose a new leadership team within the sheriff's office. [14] Penzone took office on January 1, 2017. [6] [18] In April 2017, Penzone announced that per a recommendation from an advisory committee, he was shutting down Tent City.

  9. Arizona State Capitol - Wikipedia

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    The 1901 portion of the capitol is now maintained as the Arizona Capitol Museum with a focus on the history and culture of Arizona. The Arizona State Library, which occupied most of the 1938 addition until July 2017, re-opened in late 2018 as a part of the Arizona Capitol Museum.