1203:. The charges against Mecham in the impeachment trial were obstruction of justice, filing a false statement, and misuse of government funds. The false filings charge was dropped by the Senate on a vote of 16 to 12. Arguably, the testimony most damaging to Mecham was his own, during which he repeated his assertion that the legislature had no authority over him, and berated individual legislators. On April 4, the Senate convicted Mecham on obstruction of justice by a vote of 21 to 9, and on misusing government funds by a vote of 26 to 4. The Senate then voted 17 to 12 to disqualify Mecham from holding state office again, but that was short of the two-thirds majority required for passage. Upon conviction, Mecham was removed from office and Mofford immediately became governor of Arizona. The recall election was canceled by the
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ballot initiatives during the 1990 electionâone removing the
Columbus Day holiday to make way for a new MLK day holiday, the other to add an extra paid holidayâmanaged to obtain a required majority even though 65% of voters supported at least one form of the holiday. In response to the voters' rejection of a King holiday, Arizona tourist officials estimated that concert and convention business worth $ 190 million were canceled and the
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or his successor, Rose
Mofford. He believed in economic equality for all races and minorities, arguing this would be necessary before political and social equality could be achieved. He was deeply troubled by rampant drug abuse. And, his pet project this year would have been a statewide campaign to help illiterate adults learn to read. This side of Mecham was lost in a fog of controversy that he helped create.
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941:. "I'd say that the cooperation was not great", Usdane said, "but it's his prerogative". House Majority Leader Jim Ratliff, who had previously been a Mecham supporter, was a veto victim as well. "My only message to the governor is, if he thinks that people advising him to veto can help him run the state of Arizona better than I can, then let them", he said in a statement.
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to 25% of votes cast during the official's last election to cause a recall election. On July 6, 1987, the first day that petitions could be circulated, the recall committee began an effort to collect 350,000 signatures, significantly more than the 216,746 signatures required. The recall committee was led by
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The tragic fact ... is that Mecham will be remembered as an incompetent, bumbling bigot who got what he deserved. But ... he had some charming personal qualities. He had a genuine interest in helping the disadvantaged. He understood economic development far better than his predecessor, Bruce
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Republican party in 1963 and unsuccessful runs for governor of Arizona in 1964, 1974, 1978, and 1982. In these four runs, Mecham gained the Republican nomination only for the 1978 election. He developed a
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holiday was challenged by two different groups, one opposed to the King holiday due to King's supposed communist ties and the other composed of
Italian-Americans opposed to the removal of the Columbus Day holiday, and the new holiday was forced to undergo voter approval. Neither of the two competing
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investigation into allegations that Mecham had loaned $ 80,000 in public funds to help his auto dealership. Upon learning of the alleged
Wolfson loan, the Speaker of the state House of Representatives hired a special counsel to investigate the charges. The third and final impeachment charge involved
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began a six strip series of comics lampooning the governor. The first strip depicted Mecham saying, "My! What a cute little pickaninny!" while patting the head of a black child. Other strips satirized Mecham's tolerance of others, political appointments, and the state's loss of tourism business. For
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has had my political destruction as its goal for many years." The governor also claimed, "Every daily newspaper in the state endorsed a different candidate besides me. It's taking them a little time to get used to the idea that I was the people's choice." In response to his perceived mistreatment by
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Republican and the sponsor of the governors`policy statement, called those federal sanctions an attempt to 'blackmail us into submission'. 'I don't find anyplace I go anyone really driving 55,' said Mecham, whose state includes vast, sparsely populated areas. 'I think it
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Arizona. In November 1987, a Phoenix-area convention bureau claimed that Mecham's policies on Martin Luther King Day had caused the
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by one percentage pointâa key campaign promiseâfailed, largely because Mecham did not specify which programs would lose funding, thus preventing lawmakers from determining how their constituencies would be affected. His proposed $ 2.3 billion budget, which cut education funding and froze state
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in the LDS church from 1957 to 1961. Part of his faith was that God would guide his actions and provide him the strength needed to endure. These beliefs were in part demonstrated during his time as governor when one staff member reported hearing a conversation in Mecham's office before entering the
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game resulted in cries of "Recall! Recall!" combined with catcalls. By mid-September, signatures in excess of the minimum required had been collected at roadside locations despite the 115 °F (46 °C) afternoon heat of the Arizona summer. Signature collection continued for the full 120-day
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in 1954 where he acquired and operated a Pontiac dealership until he sold it in March 1988. As a dealer, he appeared regularly in local television commercials and adopted his trademark motto of "If you can't deal with Mecham, you just can't deal." The Glendale dealership served as a base for other
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to raise the speed limit on rural highways from 55 mph (90 km/h) to 65 mph (105 km/h) and supported a legislative bill to prevent takeover of Arizona businesses. During Mecham's term of office, a $ 157 million budget deficit was eliminated by reductions in state spending.
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as an independent against incumbent John McCain, receiving 145,361 votes (10.52%). In 1995, Mecham became chairman of the Constitutionalist Networking Center, a group attempting to create a grassroots organization called the Constitutionally Unified Republic for Everybody (CURE). CURE advocated
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The criminal case against Mecham and his brother went to trial on June 2. Attorneys who analyzed the proceedings later concluded that the Mechams' lawyers' most successful strategy was keeping their clients off the witness stand. The jury found that prosecutors failed to prove that the Mechams
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also saw the lowest voter turnout in nearly forty years due to unusual rain. Mecham overcame a fifteen-point deficit in the polls to win the Republican nomination with 54% of the vote. Barr failed to spend much of his campaign war chest in the primary, ending his campaign with over a million
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in early April 1987, joined in with the chorus of condemnation of Mecham, publicly announcing that they had donated money to the impeachment campaign, and having him denounced from the stage by a spokesman to their audience and the attending press, television, and radio outlets.
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and misuse of government fundsâfunds that Mecham maintained were private. A later criminal trial acquitted Mecham of related charges. Following his removal from office, Mecham remained active in politics for nearly a decade. During this time, he served as a delegate to the
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reading "Queer Ed Buck's Recall" after learning of the recall leader's sexual orientation. Mecham also mailed 25,000 letters during September to conservatives nationwide requesting that they move to Arizona and support him in case a recall election were held.
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The recall tended to gather signatures in bursts, with most signatures occurring shortly after some action of the governor offended a segment of the state's voters. Anger toward the governor grew to the point that on August 15, Mecham's appearance at
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ran a story claiming that Mecham had failed to report a $ 350,000 loan from local real-estate developer Barry Wolfson to Mecham's election campaign as required by campaign financing laws. These claims were added to a
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community after the cancellation by saying "King doesn't deserve a holiday." This was followed by him telling a group of Black community leaders, "You folks don't need another holiday. What you folks need are jobs."
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for his service. Mecham married Florence Lambert in May 1945 and was discharged in December of the same year. Together, the couple raised seven children: Suzanne, Dennis, Christine, Eric, Teresa, Kyle and Lance.
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period allowed for by state law. On November 2, the recall committee turned in 32,401 petitions containing 388,988 signatures (more than the 343,913 votes Mecham had received during his election). After the
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had selected the state Superintendent of Public Education, Carolyn Warner, as its candidate. Dissatisfaction among the state's business and political leadership with both candidates allowed Bill Schulz, a
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the incoming governor over the cost of the paid holiday, as it had not been approved by the legislature. Despite the issues of the legality of how the holiday was created, Mecham replied to comments from
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an alleged death threat to a government official by Horace Lee Watkins, a Mecham appointee, in November 1987. When Mecham was informed of the threat, it was reported that he instructed the head of the
1143:'s office received the petitions, Mecham refused to waive verification of the signatures, forcing the petitions to be sent to the counties for verification. On January 26, 1988, Secretary of State
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reported to Mecham that 301,032 signatures had been verifiedâa quantity sufficient to force a recall election. A recall election was scheduled for May 17, 1988, and former Republican Congressman
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The canceled Martin Luther King Day served as a point of controversy for years following Mecham's removal from office. In 1989, an Arizona law making a MLK holiday by canceling the state's
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by the local press, issued a joint statement critical of many of the governor's efforts. Calls for the governor's resignation followed several months afterwards, with former U.S. Senator
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candidate. Six years earlier, Schulz had nearly defeated longtime U.S. Senator Barry Goldwater. Goldwater was slow to endorse Mecham in this race, but did so officially at a dinner in
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banner. As governor, Mecham was plagued by controversy almost immediately after his inauguration and became the first U.S. governor to simultaneously face removal from office through
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employee salaries, was increased by $ 200 million by the legislature. Mecham lost further support by vetoing bills sponsored by key legislators, such as Senate Majority Leader
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convention in Phoenix. In response to the cancellation, Mecham was quoted to say "Well, the N.B.A. I guess they forget how many white people they get coming to watch them play."
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was hired to sweep the governor's offices looking for bugs. The Governor was quoted as saying, "Whenever I'm in my house or my office, I always have a radio on. It keeps the
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Following his removal from office and acquittal in his criminal trial, Mecham remained active in politics for several years. He served as an at-large delegate to the
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on his private communications. A senior member of Mecham's staff broke his leg after falling through a false ceiling he had been crawling over, looking for
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for 22 days. Mecham returned to the United States after recovering from injuries sustained in the lead-up to his capture, and received an
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Gross, Jane (January 17, 1993). "Arizona Hopes Holiday for King Will Mend Its Image; People are still embarrassed by a former governor".
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holiday (MLK Day) for state employees. The holiday had been created in May 1986 by executive order from the previous governor,
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and creating an unpaid King holiday on a Sunday, attributing high divorce rates to working women, and his defense of the word "
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in a 4 to 1 ruling that the constitutionally mandated order of succession took precedence over the state's recall provisions.
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room to find the Governor alone. Another staff member, Donna Carlson, reported that Mecham believed he had obtained office by
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and in 1990 he made an unsuccessful attempt to regain the governor's office. In 1992, he received one nomination vote for
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Mecham's legislative initiatives suffered due to his poor relations with the legislature. His proposal to cut the state's
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family-owned businesses, including Mecham Racing, Hauahaupan Mining Company and several auto dealerships in other states.
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in 1993, and told him to stop drawing critical cartoons about him, or his eternal soul would be in jeopardy.
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the state legislature met to discuss the governor's image problems. Eleven members of the group, dubbed the
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Flannery, Pat (February 22, 2008). "Former Arizona Gov. Evan Mecham has died". The Arizona Republic.
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Herbers, John (July 14, 1967). "Arizona Publisher Says Papers In His State Dictate to Politicians".
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Grover, Ronald; Ivey, Mark (September 28, 1987). "When Evan Mecham Talks, Arizona Shudders".
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577:. Mecham was shot down on March 7, 1945, while flying escort on a
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Smith, KV. Mecham ignored advice, created own road to ruin. Mesa
2734:"Ev's Latest Inkling Mecham Still Longs to be a Newspaper Tycoon"
2674:"Arizona's Supreme Court Blocks A Special Gubernatorial Election"
1457:"Arizona Once Elected A Governor Like Trump... And Impeached Him"
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2890:. Arizona Secretary of State. November 3, 1992. Archived from
2866:. Arizona Secretary of State. November 6, 1990. Archived from
2842:. Arizona Secretary of State. November 8, 1988. Archived from
732:, in which he discusses his earlier life and political views.
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2806:"Arizona Holiday for Dr. King May Face Ballot Test in 1990".
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1292:, worth an estimated US$ 150 million from the state, to
2756:"Ex-Arizona governor Evan Mecham shows symptoms of dementia"
2006:
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Materials regarding the impeachment of Governor Evan Mecham
2785:"Services for former Gov. Evan Mecham Saturday in Glendale"
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Weisman, Alan (November 1, 1987). "Up in Arms in Arizona".
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1006:." In the midst of the scandal, Governor Mecham telephoned
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while Warner and Schulz received 34% and 26% respectively.
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3112:"Let me tell you why I've always been fond of Evan Mecham"
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2063:"Razing Arizona: The Clash in the Church Over Evan Mecham"
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depicting the governor leaving his house outfitted for
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asked Mecham about the use of the word "pickaninny" in
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2885:"State of Arizona Official Canvass â General Election"
2861:"State of Arizona Official Canvass â General Election"
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Deaths from Alzheimer's disease in the United States
3095:"Mecham lesson: Beware of overconfident politicians"
2758:. Associated Press. October 20, 2004. Archived from
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Evan Mecham was born to parents who were members of
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2934:. Phoenix: Heritage Publishers. pp. 168â174.
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1437:"Evan Mecham, 83; Was Removed as Arizona Governor"
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1837:. Vol. 128. September 29, 1986. p. 35.
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2951:Arizona Politicians: The Noble and the Notorious
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651:U.S. Senate Antitrust and Monopoly subcommittee
544:the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
3084:. Vol. 41. pp. 42â43. Archived from
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2517:. Vol. 111. January 8, 1988. p. 31.
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2717:"Mecham Wins Spot at G.O.P. Convention".
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324:EuropeanâAfricanâMiddle Eastern Campaign
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191:National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona
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2732:Pasztor, David (December 15, 1993).
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2282:Trudeau, G. B. (September 7, 1987).
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558:High School in 1942 and enrolled in
3136:Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday
3110:Garcia, Joseph (October 25, 2004).
3000:Mecham: Silence Cannot Be Misquoted
2791:. February 27, 2008. Archived from
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1455:Biggers, Jeff (February 14, 2017).
1353:. Glendale, Ariz.: MP Press. 1988.
1351:Impeachment: The Arizona Conspiracy
1337:. Glendale, Ariz.: MP Press. 1982.
1234:1988 Republican National Convention
1171:Arizona Department of Public Safety
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2237:"Arizona's governor vs. the press"
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3076:"The resurrection of Evan Mecham"
1994:. Vol. 104. pp. 29â30.
1960:Hull, Jon D. (November 9, 1987).
111:Serving with Joe Haldiman
3640:20th-century Arizona politicians
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3114:. Tucson Citizen. Archived from
3041:. Vol. 197. pp. 15â16.
2932:The Arizona governors, 1912â1990
2310:Bagley, Pat (January 24, 2019).
2025:Palmer, Robert (April 4, 1987).
1718:Dougherty, John (July 6, 1995).
700:, a former campaign manager for
681:Mecham attempted to capture the
671:Arizona House of Representatives
429:along with the nickname of "The
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3650:American automobile salespeople
3093:Kiser, Jim (October 24, 2004).
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3750:People acquitted of corruption
3735:Latter Day Saints from Arizona
2924:Jennings, Marianne M. (1989).
2681:. April 13, 1988. p. A20.
2235:Smith, Ken (August 17, 2012).
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1238:President of the United States
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1151:agreed to run against Mecham.
978:National Governors Association
823:National Governors Association
724:and advocating elimination of
720:political doctrine supporting
538:Early life and business career
520:Republican National Convention
1:
3770:Recalled American politicians
3765:People from Glendale, Arizona
3074:Kenneth V. Smith (May 1989).
2917:
2559:. Vol. 131. p. 22.
2061:PagĂĄn, Eduardo (March 1988).
1962:"Evan Mecham, Please Go Home"
694:ruling limiting school prayer
3800:Utah State University alumni
3740:Military personnel from Utah
3050:. Vol. 111. p. 23.
2721:. May 15, 1988. p. A22.
2398:, pp. 127â130, 159â160.
1992:U.S. News & World Report
1520:Chu, Dan (August 24, 1987).
1210:
991:, a book by Mecham's mentor
983:In 1987, a reporter for the
882:By the Time I Get to Arizona
456:Mecham served one term as a
7:
3775:Recipients of the Air Medal
3705:Businesspeople from Arizona
3017:"'Doonesbury' in Arizona".
2968:Watkins, Ronald J. (1990).
2930:. In Myers, John L. (ed.).
1201:crucifixion of Jesus Christ
972:and brother of Congressman
836:Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
811:contract and strengthening
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3760:People from Duchesne, Utah
3670:Arizona Constitutionalists
2998:Bellus, Ronald J. (1988).
2949:Johnson, James W. (2002).
1373:. Prime News Press. 1999.
1251:United States Constitution
963:Phoenix newspaper monopoly
911:United States Constitution
904:Relations with legislature
876:the state. The rap group
830:Martin Luther King Jr. Day
581:mission and was held as a
478:Martin Luther King Jr. Day
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1159:On October 21, 1987, the
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3164:Party political offices
2695:, June 17, 1988, p. A13.
2662:, pp. 354, 356â357.
2422:, pp. 194â195, 274.
1388:
1286:National Football League
1029:covert listening devices
1016:, who would later win a
890:Arizona State University
783:signatures to run as an
768:general election of 1986
408:17th governor of Arizona
1246:run for the U.S. Senate
1114:Mecham Recall Committee
706:Central Arizona Project
3730:Jeffersonian democracy
3690:Arizona state senators
3105:on September 29, 2007.
2849:on September 20, 2013.
2590:Coates, Karen (1989).
1532:on September 21, 2016.
1408:"The Lost Coattails".
1325:
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844:state Attorney General
722:Jeffersonian democracy
716:
629:. Mecham relocated to
515:obstruction of justice
2911:, May 15, 1988, p. B1
2015:, pp. 62â63, 65.
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1220:Later life and legacy
1205:Arizona Supreme Court
1134:before an exhibition
1012:political cartoonist
989:The Making of America
777:real estate developer
714:
659:Sherman Antitrust Act
615:Arizona State College
420:automotive dealership
277:Years of service
3675:Arizona Independents
3340:Governors of Arizona
3130:Governor Evan Mecham
3069:on November 3, 2007.
2795:on January 18, 2013.
2762:on October 26, 2004.
2324:on January 30, 2019.
1972:on November 3, 2007.
1871:on November 2, 2013.
1730:on November 2, 2004.
1693:, pp. 169, 171.
1680:. November 11, 1962.
1369:Wrongful Impeachment
1294:Pasadena, California
1258:Wrongful Impeachment
1192:stands first in the
1033:private investigator
579:photo reconnaissance
496:developed after the
309:U.S. Army Air Forces
3685:Arizona Republicans
3291:Governor of Arizona
3257:Governor of Arizona
3224:Governor of Arizona
3031:, October 22, 1987.
2650:, pp. 346â347.
2486:, pp. 199â200.
2474:, pp. 179â182.
2410:, pp. 143â144.
2365:, pp. 135â137.
2337:, pp. 270â271.
2290:The Washington Post
2186:, pp. 120â121.
2162:, pp. 166â167.
2128:, pp. 158â159.
2048:, pp. 68, 126.
1909:, pp. 114â115.
1442:The Washington Post
1266:Parkinson's disease
1262:Alzheimer's disease
1194:order of succession
1186:lieutenant governor
1073:chamber of commerce
641:, was printed as a
613:Mecham enrolled at
564:U.S. Army Air Corps
548:Mountain Home, Utah
494:Arizona Legislature
427:perennial candidate
46:Governor of Arizona
3785:Shot-down aviators
3700:Burials in Arizona
3276:Political offices
3269:Fife Symington III
3099:Arizona Daily Star
3062:Washington Monthly
2897:on March 14, 2009.
2873:on March 14, 2009.
2823:The New York Times
2808:The New York Times
2789:Arizona Daily Star
2719:The New York Times
2679:The New York Times
2462:, pp. 154â155
2147:The New York Times
2072:. pp. 15â21.
2033:The New York Times
1782:. p. VI 50:4.
1780:The New York Times
1678:The New York Times
1663:The New York Times
1244:, and then made a
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1190:secretary of state
1141:Secretary of State
855:activists and the
752:John Birch Society
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691:U.S. Supreme Court
322: •
271:United States Army
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3118:on June 27, 2006.
3009:978-0-9295-7200-0
2983:978-0-688-09051-7
2738:Phoenix New Times
2260:, pp. 72â73.
2225:, pp. 91â92.
2174:, pp. 66â67.
2149:. p. I 12:4.
2087:on March 3, 2016.
1724:Phoenix New Times
1705:, pp. 28â36.
1651:, pp. 31â32.
1611:, pp. 27â28.
1568:, pp. 23â25.
1380:978-1-929360-00-0
1335:Come Back America
1132:Sun Devil Stadium
763:dollars on hand.
749:ultraconservative
730:Come Back America
511:impeachment trial
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