Three candidates are on the ballot to represent Tucson's Ward 1 in this year's city elections. The primary election takes place Aug. 1, followed by the general election Nov. 7.
Nicole Ludden This year, Tucson’s voters will elect the mayor and City Council members representing Ward 1, Ward 2 and Ward 4. The primary election takes place Aug. 1, followed by the general election Nov. 7.
In the primary election, voters can only vote for council members running for the ward they live in, but all city voters elect council members in the general election. City Council members serve four-year terms with no term limits.Victoria Lem People are also reading… Age: 43Lem is a native Tucsonan who’s worked as a realtor for nearly nine years and serves as president of the Tucson Realtors Charitable Foundation. She said her biggest priority if elected is to “unify the citizens of Tucson.
She said the city should instead put funding toward local nonprofits to address homelessness. “We need to come alongside them, and not try to recreate the wheel, and provide some services to our community,” she said.
Ortega previously worked as the chief of staff for former Ward 3 City Council Member Karin Uhlich, where he worked to establish Buy Local Day. He's currently the vice president of the Ironwood Ridge Neighborhood Association.Occupation: Full-time City Council memberIncumbent Santa Cruz is seeking a second term on City Council after being elected to the position in 2019.
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