Pinal County Board of Supervisors selects candidates to interview for San Tan Valley Town Council

On Friday morning, the Pinal County Clerk of the Board’s Office announced a Special Session Meeting for Monday, September 15th, at 9:30 a.m., during which fourteen candidates will be interviewed in public by the Board of Supervisors to fill seven seats on the new San Tan Valley Town Council.

The fourteen candidates, selected by the Board of Supervisors, are:

Candidate application packets can be viewed by clicking the individual’s name in the list above.

Upon arrival for Monday’s meeting, each candidate will select a number that will determine the order in which they will be interviewed. The meeting will be broadcast live at: pinal.gov/meetingvideos.

A total of 86 applications were received, of which ten applicants did not meet the statutory requirements, and one missed the deadline.

The Board is expected to vote on the seven candidates it wishes to appoint to the Council at the Regular Board Meeting on Wednesday, September 17th.

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