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October 23, 2021
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The Passing of Former Attorney General Grant Woods
 

Statement from Adrian Fontes

“I am shocked and saddened by the sudden passing of former Arizona Attorney General Grant Woods. 

“Mr. Woods has always had my sincerest and deepest respect. His guidance and confidence in me has helped me immensely over the years. He was the chair of my re-election campaign and a frequent source of advice and encouragement. It was Mr. Woods who pushed me to run for Secretary of State. 

“I will always cherish the conversations we had on his talk show and the laughs we shared over his infamous Woody Awards. I am truly heartbroken by his passing. 

“In his time as Attorney General and in the years afterward, Mr. Woods served the state of Arizona with integrity and fortitude. He was a member of what can often feel like a bygone era when leaders were more interested in putting their constituents first than their own personal agendas. 

“Two attributes I have always admired about Mr. Woods was that he was a man who always put his country before party and he never minced words.

“This fierce champion for voices of reason has left us today, but his legacy of noble public service will outlast him. My thoughts and prayers are with his family during this devastating time and I am holding his memory close in my heart. Godspeed, Grant.”
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More About Adrian Fontes:

Public service is in Adrian Fontes’ DNA. Growing up in the border town of Nogales, he was surrounded by exemplary role models. Adrian’s Grandfather, Florentino ‘Tino’ Fontes, became a US Citizen after serving in WWII. And after taking on several jobs to help his own six children graduate from college, Tino Fontes became the Mayor of Nogales, Arizona.

After being Honorably Discharged from the U.S. Marine Corps, Fontes returned to receive his bachelor’s degree from ASU before continuing to the Sturm College of Law at the University of Denver.

Upon graduating from law school, Fontes spent his career advocating for justice and fighting for the vulnerable and disadvantaged, as a prosecutor in Colorado, Maricopa County, and the Arizona Attorney General’s office.

In 2016, after witnessing shameful voter suppression tactics, 6-hour lines at the polls, Fontes decided to run for Maricopa County Recorder. Fontes won, becoming the first Democrat to hold the Recorder’s office in 50 years and the first-ever Latino to hold elected office in Arizona’s largest county.

As Recorder, Fontes revolutionized a broken, outdated, and unjust voting system by making elections more accessible and more secure than ever before. From day one, he immediately got to work professionalizing the operation and implementing a comprehensive plan in advance of Election Day: securing polling locations, recruiting and training poll workers, and educating voters on where, when, and how to vote. 

Even amid the COVID-19 Pandemic and the violent insurrections at both the Maricopa Recorder’s office and at our Nation’s Capital, Fontes’ administration set up an elections infrastructure that led to record voter turnout in 2020. He worked with political and community organizations across the political spectrum to increase registered voters by five hundred thousand people, making Maricopa County the second-largest voting jurisdiction in the country.

To learn more about Adrian Fontes, visit here.  

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