J. Christopher Ackerley

J. Christopher Ackerley[2] is an American politician and a former Republican member of the Arizona House of Representatives representing District 2.

J. Christopher Ackerley
Member of the Arizona House of Representatives
from the 2nd[1] district
In office
January 5, 2015  January 9, 2017
Serving with Rosanna Gabaldón
Preceded byDemion Clinco
Succeeded byDaniel Hernández Jr.
Personal details
NationalityAmerican
Political partyRepublican
ResidenceSahuarita, Arizona
Alma materNorthern Arizona University
ProfessionHigh School Teacher
Websitechrisackerley.com

Education

Ackerley earned his degree from Northern Arizona University. He currently teaches high school physics and math at Amphitheater High School in Tucson.

Elections

  • 2018 Ackerley and fellow Republican Anthony Sizer were defeated by Democratic incumbents Hernández and Gabaldon in the general election.
  • 2016 Ackerley was defeated by Daniel Hernández Jr. and Democratic incumbent Rosanna Gabaldon in the general election. [3]
  • 2014 Ackerley ran unopposed in the Republican primary. Ackerley came in second behind Rosanna Gabaldón and ahead of Democratic incumbent Demion Clinco in the general election with 19,656 votes.[4]
  • 2012 Ackerley ran unopposed in the Republican primary. Ackerley came in third in the general election with 23,677 votes.
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References

  1. "J. Chris". Phoenix, Arizona: Arizona State Legislature. Retrieved December 30, 2013.
  2. "J. Christopher Ackerley's Biography". Project Vote Smart. Retrieved March 18, 2016.
  3. "State of Arizona Official Canvass 2016 General Election November 8, 2016" (PDF). Phoenix, Arizona: Secretary of State of Arizona. p. 15. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 20, 2016. Retrieved December 9, 2016.
  4. "State of Arizona Official Canvass 2014 General Election November 4, 2014" (PDF). Phoenix, Arizona: Secretary of State of Arizona. p. 9. Retrieved March 18, 2016.


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