Dean Dill

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Dean Dill was a 2012 Libertarian candidate for District 8 of the Arizona State Senate.

Campaign themes

2012

Dill has stated the following about his political philosophy in a biographical submission to Ballotpedia.[1]

"I hope to make a change in our government because it is very unstable, our housing market is unstable as well as our job market. I hope to make a change for the better for our citizens and put their needs first and not the needs of government first."

"I am not a career politician, I believe it should never be a career to be in office. Being in office to better the citizens in a privilege that many take for granted. Our governments involve themselves in our personal lives beyond our control and beyond our wanting. I would hope that each citizen out there would do research on candidates and look at the track history of incumbents and question what their real motives are. Are they in office to better YOU the citizen? or are they their to better THEMSELVES?"

Elections

2012

See also: Arizona State Senate elections, 2012

Dill ran in the 2012 election for Arizona State Senate District 8. He ran unopposed in the August 28, 2012, Libertarian primary. He originally filed to run for District 8 of the state house, but he withdrew prior to the primary and filed for senate. He was defeated in the general election, which took place on November 6, 2012.[2][3]

Arizona State Senate, District 8, General Election, 2012
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngBarbara McGuire 48.9% 25,026
     Republican Joe Ortiz 46% 23,542
     Libertarian Dean Dill 5% 2,570
Total Votes 51,138

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