Paradise Valley election: Mayor, council candidates talk development, short-term rentals and party houses

By Endia Fontanez |Arizona Republic

The Aug. 2 election is fast approaching, when Paradise Valley voters will elect a mayor and three Town Council members.

Early ballots will be mailed out on July 6. 

In the mayoral race, incumbent Jerry Bien-Willner faces challenger Julie Pace. 

In the council race, voters will decide between incumbents Ellen Andeen, Paul Dembow and Anna Thomasson, and challenger Christine Labelle.

Residents who choose to vote by mail are advised to mail their ballot by July 26 or drop it off at a ballot drop-off location or voting location by 7 p.m. Aug. 2. Search the Maricopa County Elections Department website to find a location near you.

The Arizona Republic asked Paradise Valley’s candidates to answer three questions on issues in the town. Here’s how they responded.

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