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Dan Carroll was a candidate for the District 3 seat on the City Council of Phoenix in Arizona. He ran in the general election on November 8, 2016. The race went to a March 2017 runoff between incumbent Debra Stark and the second highest vote-getter, Chris DeRose.[1]

Campaign themes

2016

Carroll's website highlighted the following priorities:[2]

Community

  • Excerpt: "Maintain and upgrade our parks, recreational and senior facilities, and roads of North Phoenix by demanding our hard earned tax dollars be invested in the neighborhoods of our district."

Economy

  • Excerpt: "Restore and revitalize local businesses and economically develop Hatcher Road, the North Mountain Business Alliance area, Moon Valley and North 32nd Street."

Public Safety

  • Excerpt: "Our law enforcement officers have been stretched too thin for too long. They will be safer and our neighborhoods better protected by allowing two-officer patrols NOW and achieving pre-recession peak levels of service by 2020."

Education

  • Excerpt: "We must partner with schools to develop joint-use facilities which maximize taxpayer dollars by avoiding duplication."

Elections

2016

Incumbent Debra Stark and Chris DeRose defeated James Mapstead and Dan Carroll in the general election for the District 3 seat on the Phoenix City Council.
Phoenix City Council District 3, General Election, 2016
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Debra Stark Incumbent 41.10% 19,526
Green check mark transparent.png Chris DeRose 20.74% 9,854
James Mapstead 19.09% 9,067
Dan Carroll 19.07% 9,061
Total Votes 47,508
Source: "Maricopa Recorder", "November 8, 2016 General Election", accessed November 8, 2016

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