Councilwoman Mary Hamway Officially on
Primary Ballot to Succeed Representative Kate Brophy McGee
Phoenix, AZ (May 12th) - Councilwoman Mary Hamway today
became an official candidate for Arizona's Legislative District 28, submitting
over 1,000 signatures to qualify.
She released the following statement:
"I am grateful to the volunteers in Legislative District 28 who have supported my candidacy financially, and with their valuable time by collecting over 1,000 signatures, thus securing my position on the August 30th primary ballot. In the next several months, I look forward to meeting with the voters of District 28 to discuss important issues affecting Arizona such as quality of education for all students, public infrastructure, and streamlining government. I will work diligently to earn the confidence of the voters to become the next representative of Legislative District 28."
About Mary Hamway
Republican Mary Hamway is a current Councilwoman and former Vice Mayor for the Town of Paradise Valley. At the end of her term, ending in December of 2016, Mary will have served ten years on the Paradise Valley Town Council. During her time on the Town Council, she was Chairwoman of the Town's Water Committee and Chair for the restoration of Kiva Athletic Field. She also served as Co-Chair for the Town's 50th Anniversary Visioning Committee and on the Town's General Plan Advisory Committee.
Prior to moving to Arizona in 1994, Mary worked for 18 years in the information technology industry. Mary has been involved in Republican Party activities and has served as Corresponding Secretary and 1st Vice Chair for the Legislative District 28 GOP. She is a Precinct and a State Committeewoman. Mary is married and currently lives in Paradise Valley.
Among those who have endorsed Mary include former Secretary of State Betsey Bayless, former Arizona Senator Susan Gerard, former Arizona Representative Deb Gullett, Phoenix Councilman Jim Waring, Paradise Valley Mayor Michael Collins, and former Paradise Valley mayors Scott LeMarr, Vernon Parker, Ed Winkler and Ron Clarke.
Learn more about Mary Hamway by clicking here.
Maricopa County Republicans Has NOT received any compensation to post this information,it is a courtesy postShe released the following statement:
"I am grateful to the volunteers in Legislative District 28 who have supported my candidacy financially, and with their valuable time by collecting over 1,000 signatures, thus securing my position on the August 30th primary ballot. In the next several months, I look forward to meeting with the voters of District 28 to discuss important issues affecting Arizona such as quality of education for all students, public infrastructure, and streamlining government. I will work diligently to earn the confidence of the voters to become the next representative of Legislative District 28."
About Mary Hamway
Republican Mary Hamway is a current Councilwoman and former Vice Mayor for the Town of Paradise Valley. At the end of her term, ending in December of 2016, Mary will have served ten years on the Paradise Valley Town Council. During her time on the Town Council, she was Chairwoman of the Town's Water Committee and Chair for the restoration of Kiva Athletic Field. She also served as Co-Chair for the Town's 50th Anniversary Visioning Committee and on the Town's General Plan Advisory Committee.
Prior to moving to Arizona in 1994, Mary worked for 18 years in the information technology industry. Mary has been involved in Republican Party activities and has served as Corresponding Secretary and 1st Vice Chair for the Legislative District 28 GOP. She is a Precinct and a State Committeewoman. Mary is married and currently lives in Paradise Valley.
Among those who have endorsed Mary include former Secretary of State Betsey Bayless, former Arizona Senator Susan Gerard, former Arizona Representative Deb Gullett, Phoenix Councilman Jim Waring, Paradise Valley Mayor Michael Collins, and former Paradise Valley mayors Scott LeMarr, Vernon Parker, Ed Winkler and Ron Clarke.
Learn more about Mary Hamway by clicking here.