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Historic election marks first Hispanic woman as mayor

December 03, 2024 | Casa Grande, Pinal County, Arizona


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Historic election marks first Hispanic woman as mayor
In a recent city council meeting in Casa Grande, members welcomed three new council members and celebrated a historic milestone with the election of the city’s first female and Hispanic mayor. The meeting, which focused on community engagement and future goals, highlighted the excitement and commitment of the council to serve the residents of Casa Grande.

Council member Sean Dugan expressed his enthusiasm for working alongside his colleagues, emphasizing a shared dedication to the community he has cherished throughout his life. Other council members echoed similar sentiments, welcoming the newcomers and expressing optimism for collaborative efforts in the coming years.

The outgoing council member reflected on his 14 years of service, acknowledging the importance of community leadership and the challenges that come with it. He drew attention to the historical significance of the meeting, noting that 97 years ago, Fanny Garr became the first female mayor of Casa Grande and possibly the first in Arizona. This legacy of trailblazing leadership was underscored as the council prepares to tackle pressing issues such as fiscal responsibility, infrastructure improvement, and local business support.

The newly elected mayor pledged to prioritize the community's needs while managing growth effectively, promising to work diligently with the council to revisit and align their strategic agenda with the city's goals. The meeting concluded with a collective commitment to uphold the values that make Casa Grande a desirable place to live and work, as the council members took their oaths of office, ready to embark on their new roles.

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