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Councilmembers Fimbres, Kozachik, & Uhlich to speak at Democrats of Greater Tucson

by on Feb. 16, 2013, under Life, Politics

Three Tucson City Councilmembers are up for re-election this year, in Ward 3, 5, and 6. Two are scheduled to speak at Democrats of Greater Tucson (DGT) this month, with the third in March.

February 18: Steve Kozachik, Councilmember, Ward 6 – Tucson City Council -Tucson’s newest Democratic Councilmember will discuss, “Tucson’s Gun Buy-Back — The Plan, The Event, What’s Next?”

February 25: Richard Fimbres, Councilmember, Ward 5 – Tucson City Council – “Oh the Changes I’ve Seen In the Tucson City Council”

March 25: Karin Uhlich, Councilmember, Ward 3 – Tucson City Council – “Tucson’s Future”

Democrats of Greater Tucson hosts weekly speakers at their Monday luncheon meetings at Dragon’s View restaurant, 400 N. Bonita Avenue, west of I-10, south of St. Mary’s Road, at high noon. Website: http://tucsondemocrats.org/

Both Kozachik and Fimbres were elected in 2009, winning over their challengers. Then-Republican Kozachik defeated Democratic incumbent Ward 6 Councilmember Nina Trasoff, who had served one term. Democrat Fimbres faced off with Republican political newcomer Shaun McClusky, who later tried to run for Mayor of Tucson in 2011. Fimbres’ wife Mary is a Council aide for Ward 2 Councilmember Paul Cunningham and she also worked for former five term Ward 5 Councilmember Steve Leal, who retired in 2009.

Kozachik changed his registration to a Democrat on January 14, 2013, and prior to that was the sole Republican on the Tucson City Council. This is his first appearance at DGT. I reported the breaking news when he announced his change in political parties (click here).

Uhlich is a two term Councilmember, as she first defeated Republican incumbent Ward 3 Councilmember Kathleen Dunbar for that seat in 2005, then in 2009 defeated two political newcomer challengers Republican Ben Buehler-Garcia, and Green Mary DeCamp. (DeCamp ran for Mayor two years later and defeated fellow Green activist Dave Croteau in their Mayoral primary, but lost in the General to Democrat Jonathan Rothschild.)

I heard on the John C. Scott radio talk show that Buehler-Garcia may be considering a rematch with Uhlich. No other contenders have been mentioned to date, but stay tuned.

2/25/13 UPDATES: Republican Ben Buehler-Garcia has filed papers to run in the Ward 3 Council race. Click here for post about Buehler-Garcia’s candidacy.

Councilman Fimbres’ campaign kick off is on March 9, 11 a.m. at El Pueblo Senior Center, 101 W. Irvington Rd.

Ward 3 Councilmember Karin Uhlich

Ward 5 Councilmember Richard Fimbres


Ward 6 Councilmember Steve Kozachik



  • Fraser007

    Bet Steve K. feels all warm and fuzzy now hanging with his buddies.

    • Carolyn_Classen

      Steve K will also be speaking at Saguaro Eastside Dems on March 11, 6:30 p.m. New Spirit Lutheran Church.

      • Carolyn_Classen

        And also this week Thursday Steve K speaks at Foothills Democratic Forum at 5:30 p.m. Skyline Country Club, also on gun violence. Jan. 8, 2011 shooting victim Pam Simon and LD 9 Rep. Victoria Steele also speaking.

  • Fraser007

    I always liked Steve K. His independant voice and desire to stop wasteful spending was always a plus for me. But as I read the title for this blog I realize that he really does belong with Ulich and Fimbres et. al.
    I will be awaiting to see who runs against him. I will be saving some money to donate to whoever that is.
    Hope Steve feels warm and cozy with the Dems. I think a lot of Tucsons are tired of this town becoming a vortex for waste and Progressive hair brained ideas.
    Maybe we deserve what we get. History has shown us that. Tucson probably deserves it.

    • Carolyn_Classen

      Sitting room only today at DGT to hear Steve K. Some folks even sang “For he’s a jolly good fellow” before he began speaking about the gun buy back event on Jan. 8, the City’s resolution for background checks for gun shows on City property, state gun legislation,etc. He handed out a safety lock to Matt Laos, who was first in line to see Gabby on 1/8/13. Ward 3 Councilmember Uhlich and Ward 1 Councilmember Romero there, as well as former Ward 6 Councilmember Molly McKasson, who spoke of Moveon.org’s gun violence efforts.

  • Carolyn_Classen

    Councilman Fimbres spoke today at DGT on a number of issues: the economic downturn of 2008, sales taxes, new Mayor, New City Manager, “Bring Back the Splash” pool program, Vote by mail, the Cherrybell postal processing plant, CAP water, etc. His campaign kick off is on March 9, 11 a.m., El Pueblo Senior Center. Councilmembers Romero and Uhlich present today, as well as Mayor Rothschild.