District 30 precinct leaders have picked three names to forward to the Pima County Board of Supervisors to pick a replacement for Republican Jonathan Paton, who stepped down from his state Senate seat last week to run for Congress.

The nominees are Rep. Frank Antenori, former state lawmaker Randy Graf and Ted Vogt, the District 30 chairman.

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2 replies on “Antenori, Graf & Vogt In The Running For Paton’s Seat”

  1. Great reporting Jim. You left out the part that Frank Antenori received 92% of the first round vote – 71 of 77 votes. This in any election is an expression of overwhelming support, and it seems newsworthy, so I am curious why you did not report this result?

  2. Ken: Good question. It’s because my Internet access was out at home yesterday and I had to thumb type the entry on my iPhone, so I made it brief. How’s that for a behind-the-scenes look at how this stuff gets done?

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