Coolidge councilman in the clear on residency

Robert Hudelson

By Rofida Khairalla | PinalCentral

Following public allegations proclaiming that Coolidge Councilman Robert Hudelson does not reside within the city limits, Pinal County Attorney Kent Volkmer said there is not enough evidence to declare a vacancy.

In an official response to City Attorney Denis Fitzgibbons, the Pinal County Attorney’s Office stated that “pursuant to applicable statutory and case law, there is insufficient evidence to declare that a vacancy exists.”

In October 2016, Hudelson purchased a property on Escrito Road in Saddelbrooke in southern Pinal County. Shortly after, a complaint was filed with the PCAO, which made allegations that Hudelson did not reside at the Coolidge property he was leasing.

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