The Arizona Republic

Stanton reveals May 29 will be last day as mayor

- Jessica Boehm Arizona Republic USA TODAY NETWORK

Greg Stanton will step down as the mayor of Phoenix on May 29 to run for Congress. Stanton announced his bid for Congressio­nal District 9 in October to run for the seat Democrat Kyrsten Sinema will vacate in her try for the U.S. Senate, but he’s stayed quiet on the resignatio­n date until now.

Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton will step down as the leader of the nation’s fifth largest city at noon on May 29 to run for Congress.

Stanton announced his bid for Congressio­nal District 9 in October to run for the seat Democratic Congresswo­man Kyrsten Sinema will vacate to run for U.S. Senate, but he’s stayed quiet about his resignatio­n plans until now.

State law requires elected officials to step down from their positions before turning in election petitions for a different office. Stanton’s petitions are due May 30.

Stanton, a Democrat, served two terms as a councilman in Phoenix District 6 before he was elected mayor for the first time in 2011.

“Serving the people of Phoenix, both as a member of City Council and as mayor, has been a great honor for my family and me. I have confidence that with the ongoing leadership of the Phoenix City Council and City Man-

ager Ed Zuercher, Phoenix will continue on its positive path,” Stanton said in his resignatio­n letter to City Clerk Cris Meyer.

Stanton’s departure will trigger a Nov. 6 special election to fill the mayoral post, with a runoff election likely in March.

Candidates who want to replace Stanton have to declare in the 10 days following his resignatio­n.

So far, Democratic City Council members Daniel Valenzuela and Kate Gallego, along with Republican Moses Sanchez, Libertaria­n Nicholas Sarwark and independen tMichael Lafferty have announced they will run for the city’s top spot.

Vice Mayor Thelda Williams will serve as mayor at least until the council can vote on an interim mayor, though City Hall insiders speculate the council will select Williams to serve until a new mayor is elected.

Valenzuela and Gallego will have to step down from their council seats before Aug. 8, the deadline for filing official election paperwork with the city.

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