Glendale election: City Council candidates talk spending, water and affordable housing

Lauren Tolmachoff in north Glendale’s Cholla District

By Taylor Seely |Arizona Republic

Glendale City Council incumbents seeking reelection on Aug. 2 weighed in on issues from housing affordability to water management.

Jamie Aldama in downtown Glendale’s Ocotillo District, Lauren Tolmachoff in north Glendale’s Cholla District and Bart Turner in central Glendale’s Barrel District are running unopposed.

Early ballots will be mailed out July 6. Those 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 candidates to answer four questions on issues in Glendale. Aldama did not respond, but here’s what Tolmachoff and Turner had to say. 

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Bart Turner in central Glendale’s Barrel District

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