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August 12, 2020
The Voice of the West Valley for 35 years
Buckeye, Tolleson elect new mayors BY ALLEN AWFE
West Valley View Staff Writer
Buckeye and Tolleson will see new mayors come fall, the result of the Aug. 4 elections. The lone Buckeye mayoral candidate, Eric Orsborn, who’s been on the council since 2010, was elected with 12,204 votes, as of Aug. 8. He replaces longtime Mayor Jackie Meck, who chose not to run again. “Buckeye is the first or second-fastest growing city in the United States, so that comes with a lot of needs,” Orsborn said. “One of the biggest (goals) is economic development, and that has been a high priority for the city and will continue to be for well into the future and to have jobs in the area. The second is infrastructure, and then third is our long-term solution on water. Right now, (a priority) is getting through
the pandemic and making sure we’re healthy physically and financially as a city and then hit the ground running once we kind of get clear of that.” Orsborn is looking forward to his new ERIC ORSBORN role. “I’m just thrilled with the campaign being complete and being mayor-elect, and I cannot wait to get into work for the city of Buckeye,” Orsborn said.
Tolleson Former Tolleson vice mayor Juan Rodriguez was the only candidate for mayor.
JUAN RODRIGUEZ
KENNETH WEISE
He collected 852 votes. Mayor Anna Tovar left to ran for the Arizona Corporation Commission. She was elected. Tolleson Mayor-elect Rodriguez plans to make COVID-19 testing more available to city residents, and he’d like to modernize and
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Muscato, Lesko moving on to November election BY ERIN BRASSEY
West Valley View Staff Writer
Voters chose the final Congressional candidates Aug. 4 for the November elections. In the 8th Congressional District, the winners of the primary were Democrat Michael Muscato and Republican Debbie Lesko, the incumbent. Muscato became the Democratic candidate after winning with 32,892 votes, which was 53% of the vote. His opponent Robert “Bob” Olsen was the runner-up with 19,218 votes taking up 31% of the vote, and Bob Musselwhite came in third
with 15% of the vote totaling 8,990 votes. Moscato said he is “honored” to receive the nomination from the district in which he was born and raised. “The nomination—knowing they support who I am and what I’ve stood for and what they’ve raised—it means a lot.” Moscato has never been elected for office, but he was the 2016 Democratic nominee for State Senate District 22. Lesko received 100% of the vote with 95,726 votes, as she ran unopposed, but she still feels grateful to be moving on to the general election.
MICHAEL MUSCATO
DEBBIE LESKO
“I thank God and the voters for the overwhelming support I received from the vot-
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