Endorsements
Your Area Elected State Representatives Support Jon Altmann
Speaker of the Arizona Legislature Rep. Jim Weiers
State Sen. Linda Gray
State Sen. Jim Waring
State Rep. Nancy Barto
State Rep. Doug Clark
State Rep. Adam Driggs
Endorsements by Organizations
The Maricopa County Republican Party
The Arizona African American Republican Committee
Arizona Taxpayers Action Committee
Neighbors, Friends, Veterans Support Jon Altmann
Jim Schamadan, MD, Retired CEO Scottsdale Healthcare
Chad Kirkpatrick
Rob Haney
Sam Coppersmith
Jenny Norton
Jan Cooper, RN
Russ Gunderson
LTC Brian McClenney, USAR (Ret.)
Jeff Begay
Marne Haney
Cindi Roberts
Former Arizona State Rep. Doug Queland
Carl Seel
Lyle Tuttle
Robbi McClenny, D.O.
Charlie Smith
Former Arizona State Rep. Larry Bahill
Mark Besh
Jacque Kingery
Tom Husband
Pat Todd
Jim Schamadan, MD
Vicki Todd
Paul Ulan
John Milne
Susan Bitter Smith
David Kot, RN
Nga Do, MD
CPT Harry Evans, USAF (Ret.)
Jim Roeder, RN
Andy Roberts
Veterans for Altmann
These military service veterans are supporting Jon Altmann for City Council. Many of these men and women have been
military officers or senior enlisted leaders. Several of them have been or are currently leaders in major veterans organizations, either at
local or national levels.
Honorary Chairs
David Alger, Navy Reserve Officer
SK2 Marty Schwab, USNR (Ret.)
David Kot, US Army veteran
Jeff Begay, US Army veteran
Harry Evans, Sr., USAF retired officer
Hank Domeracki, USN senior officer
Marty Schwab, USN petty officer - recruiter/retiree
David Alger, USN civil engineering reserve officer
Marne Haney, USAF veteran/officer
Rob Haney, USAF veteran/officer
Bill Vincent, retired Navy Chief
Manny Ratner, retired Navy Master Chief
David Masters, Navy veteran/petty officer/career counselor
Harry Evans, Jr., US Army Airborne veteran - Professional Firefighter - Battalion Chief
Mike Schmidt, USN retired Navy Chief - Professional Firefighter
Stacey O'Connell - Marine Corps Desert Storm veteran
Lyle Tuttle - USN petty officer/veteran
Larry Bayhill - USN retired Navy senior officer/former Arizona Legislator
Carol Culbertson - USN retired Navy senior officer/veterans association leader
Frank Broz - USN retired Master Chief - veterans association leader
Joe Rendon - USN retired Senior Chief - veterans association leader
"Jon Altmann led the sons and daughters of our nation as my Command Senior Chief. He is a
proven leader of men and women."
-Hank Domeracki, past commanding officer and Navy captain
Our most important endorsement:
Neighbors like you!
Jon Altmann - Protecting Our Neighborhoods for 30 years as a citizen volunteer
- Neighborhood Association Leader
- Fought to get more fire and emergency medical services in the district
- Served on two City planning and zoning/neighborhood preservation-related committees
- National veterans' rights leader
- Navy Intelligence veteran - retired after 22 years of service
- Degreed criminal justice and public safety professional - worked in counter drug intelligence
"History shows that Jon has strong family and community values, and his common sense leadership
is just what Phoenix needs." - Lyle Tuttle, Maricopa County Republican Chairman
"Jon is a statesman who cares about his community. He works hard to put
the positives about Phoenix on the map. He has stood up for veterans and has been a military and business
leader." - Manny Ratner, Master Chief Hospital Corpsman, USNR (Retired) and Past National President,
Naval Enlisted Reserve Association, Washington, D.C.
The Election
The Run-Off Election for District 3 will be Tuesday, November 6, 2007. In the September 11th election, almost 7,000 of the early mail ballots were never
returned or voted. Also, of those that did vote, about 1,300 people who voted for the Mayor and Propositions did NOT vote for any District 3 candidate.
Your vote does count. Please vote JON ALTMANN.
For more information about the election, visit the City of Phoenix Elections homepage.
Or, you can verify that you reside in Council District 3 by checking your address.
Voter Registration
To register to vote, visit the Secretary of State's
voter registration page. From there you may register online or print a registration form. Remember that if you move, change your name,
or change your address, you must complete a new voter registration form.