State Rep. Bob Stump (R-Peoria) will be on the Arizona Corporation Commission ballot in November as one of three Republican candidates.
After over 67 percent of votes have been tallied in the Republican ACC primary, Stump is far ahead of any of his fellow seven rivals, at 22.2 percent. His closest competitor at the moment is state Rep. Marian McClure (R-Tucson), who has so far gained just over 14 percent.
Stump and McClure are running as a "team" with state Rep. Bob Robson (R-Chandler), who is thus far trailing most of the field at 10.4 percent.
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