Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Lisa James receives resounding support from 30 county and district grassroots Republican leaders


PHOENIX (January 21,2009) – In a week filled with mounting support of her campaign, Lisa James, candidate for Arizona Republican Party Chairman, announced the support of several county and legislative district leadership members:

MCRC Secretary Kim Owens
Navajo County Chairman Jeff Lineberry
Pima County Immediate Past Chairman Judi White
Pima County Secretary Anne Stephenson
Pinal County Former Chairman Sharron Gill
Pinal County Second Vice-Chair TJ Shope
Yavapai County Chairman Jan Smith
Yuma County First Vice Chair Phil Townsend
District 7 Chairman West Kenyon
District 7 Immediate Past Chairman Cheryl Pietkiewicz
District 7 First Vice Chairman Ed Bunch
District 8 Chairman Jim Burke
District 8 Former Chairman Donna Reagan
District 8 Secretary Bill Camp
District 11 First Vice Chair Ephram Cordova
District 12 Chairman Joe Marvin
District 12 First Vice Chair Rhonda King
District 12 Second Vice Chair Judy Connell
District 12 Secretary Diane McCarthy
District 17 Immediate Past Chairman Dale Despain
District 17 First Vice Chairman Ray Devine
District 20 Chairman Farrell Quinlan
District 20 Second Vice Chair Anthony Miller
District 20 Fourth Vice Chair, Alesha Nicole Corey
District 20 Secretary Heidi Quinlan
District 21 Chairman Jerry Brooks
District 27 Chairman Harold Hough
District 28 Chairman Walter Stephenson
District 30 Chairman Dough Sposito
District 30 Immediate Past Chairman Patti O’Berry

“Our ability to unite the party is clearly gaining significant momentum,” said James. “I am thrilled to have the support of
so many grassroots leaders throughout Arizona. Our campaign is
picking up endorsements every day and I want to thank everyone for their confidence in my vision for the state party.”

Stayed tuned for more exciting news from the campaign throughout the week.

To learn more about Lisa James, her vision for the future of the Arizona Republican Party and what others are saying, please visit the campaign Web site at
www.lisaforchairman.com.


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