PHOENIX (AP) - Former Arizona Secretary of State Ken Bennett says he will challenge Gov. Doug Ducey in this year’s Republican primary election.
Bennett told 12 News (KPNX-TV ) late Friday that he’s filed papers to run and that he’s concerned about fiscal aspects of Ducey’s proposal for teacher pay raises.
A Tucson native, Bennett served on the Prescott City Council, the state Board of Education and in the Arizona Senate before newly elevated Gov. Jan Brewer appointed him as secretary of state in 2009 to replace her in that office. Bennett won a full term of his own in 2010.
Ducey defeated Bennett and other four Republicans in the 2014 primary for governor. Bennett also lost a race for the party’s nomination in the 1st Congressional District in 2016.
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