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Kyle Jones
REPUBLICAN
Kyle Jones is running for Maricopa Justice of the Peace, North Mesa Justice Precinct, Republican Primary.
Personal background
Kyle attended Mesa High School, Mesa Community College, and Arizona State University. He graduated from DeVry Institute of Technology. He lives in Mesa with his wife Amy, with whom he has 5 children.
Professional background
As of July 1, 2024, Kyle Jones’s website did not contain information on this issue.
Political background
Kyle Jones currently serves as a Justice of the Peace in Maricopa County for the North Mesa Justice Precinct. He was first appointed to this position in 2012. He served his first term as a full-time Justice of the Peace and his second term as a Pro-Tempore. He was re-appointed in 2019 and is currently serving his second full term. Kyle previously served as a member of the Mesa City Council. He was elected to that position in 2002 and served for 2 terms. He also served as the vice mayor of Mesa.
Legal Experience
As a justice court judge, Jones oversees cases involving minor criminal offenses and low-value civil suits, administers oaths to public officials, handles requests for orders of protection against harassment, and performs marriage ceremonies.
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Judicial Philosophy
Supports the U.S. Constitution.
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Judicial Administration
Promises to be "fair and impartial and...uphold the laws to protect the innocent."
Said "As a community we must be vigilant in stopping predators and violent criminals of all types."
Believes "A Justice Judge can make a real difference in providing important protections that will make the community safer and will also provide important and necessary tools for law enforcement."
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Ethics & Conduct
As of June 27, 2024, Kyle Jones’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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Community Involvement
Serves as chairman of Mesa 2025: Financing the Future Citizen Committee and the Central Mesa Light Rail Stakeholder Advisory Committee.
Serves as vice-chairman of the Maricopa Association of Governments Human Resources and the National League of Cities Public Safety and Crime Prevention Steering Committee.
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Endorsements
Endorsed by county supervisor, Steve Chucri and former justice court judge Cecil Ash.
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