Quantá Crews is no stranger to the appointment process. Last month, she was one of three candidates considered for the Senate vacancy that ultimately went to now-Sen. Flavio Bravo.
Mary Jo Pitzl and Wyatt Buchanan
Arizona Republic
The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors has selected Quantá Crews to fill a vacancy in the Arizona House of Representatives.
The board voted 4-0 to appoint Crews, a real-estate appraiser who has also worked in the property tax assessment field for various government offices. She’s also a minister at Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church in Phoenix. She holds a bachelor’s degree in history and behavioral science from Grand Canyon University.
Crews is no stranger to the appointment process. Last month, she was one of three candidates considered for the Senate vacancy that ultimately went to now-Sen. Flavio Bravo, D-Phoenix, who gave up his House seat in the west-central Phoenix Legislative District 26 for the move and created the vacancy filled Monday.
By law, replacements must come from the same party as the person leaving a legislative seat.
Crews was nominated by Supervisor Steve Gallardo, whose district includes the legislative district. He noted her array of experience and said she “has a thumb on the critical issues facing Legislative District 26 and the state of Arizona.”
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