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Mireya A. Arroyo

DEMOCRAT

Mireya A. Arroyo is running for Maricopa Justice of the Peace, Moon Valley Justice Precinct, Democratic Primary.

Personal background

Mireya immigrated to the U.S. at the age of 11 and attained U.S. citizenship in 2006. She holds an associate's degree in accounting from AIBT International Institute of Americas and a bachelor's degree in accounting from Brookline College at Tempe. She has 2 sons.

Professional background

Mireya currently works as a senior human resources analyst for the Phoenix Fire Department. She previously worked as a specialist on the Life Event Services Team at Bank of America and as a benefits administrator at Sundt Construction.

Political background

Mireya A. Arroyo's campaign for Justice of the Peace in Maricopa County for the Moon Valley Justice Precinct is her first run for public office.

Legal Experience

As of June 26, 2024, Mireya A. Arroyo’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Judicial Philosophy

Promises to advocate for policies supporting fair and equal measures in the criminal justice system.

Wants to improve victim support services in the justice system.

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Judicial Administration

Plans to prioritize ensuring the court system is accessible to all.

Plans to advocate for measures aimed to address barriers marginalized groups face, especially those from low-income and minority backgrounds.

Promises to maintain a "fair and impartial judiciary...without bias of discrimination..."

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Ethics & Conduct

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Community Involvement

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Endorsements

Endorsed by Arizona Secretary of State, Adrian Fontes, state representatives Alma Hernandez, Myron Tsosie, Consuelo Hernandez, Laura Terech, Melody Hernandez, Lydia Hernandez, and state senators Flavio Bravo, Eva Diaz, and Catherine Miranda.

Endorsed by the the Arizona National Organization for Women Political Action Committee (AZ NOW PAC) and former state representatives, Cesar Chavez, Lorenzo Sierra, and Isela Blanc.

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