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Victor E. Soltero (born August 6, 1938) is a Democratic politician. He served as Arizona State Senator for District 29 from 2003 to 2008, and earlier from 1991 through 2000. He was a member of the
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from 2000 through 2003, and Mayor of the City of
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from 1988 through 1999.


Early life

Soltero was born on August 6, 1938 in
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, and moved to
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around the age of four. He graduated from Pueblo High School in
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in 1957 and later attended
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. Soltero worked as an aircraft electrician in the
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from 1956 to 1962 and a grounds maintenance field supervisor for the
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from 1963 to 1991, retiring from the latter following his appointment to the
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.


Political career

On December 8, 1980, Soltero was appointed to the South Tucson city council on a 4–1 vote, with one abstention, to fill a two-month vacancy left by the resignation of Frank Lopez. He had previously served on several city committees and was on the Merit System Commission at the time. Soltero was twice reelected to his city council seat. On May 2, 1988, Soltero was unanimously appointed mayor of South Tucson by the city council, replacing Dan Eckstrom, the 15-year incumbent who resigned to become a
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Supervisor. Later that year, he inaugurated the city's new municipal complex and named it after Eckstrom to honor his service to the "square-mile city". In March 1991, Soltero was one of 15 applicants who applied to represent the 10th district in the
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, a seat vacated by Jesus "Chuy" Higuera due to his resignation amid a corruption investigation. From there, Soltero was one of three finalists recommended by a six-member citizens' committee. He was appointed to fill the State Senate vacancy via a 4–1 vote by the Pima County Board of Supervisors on March 29 and sworn in on April 1 along with Armando Ruiz. In his first day in office, Soltero voted on 76 bills which had been backed up, including five campaign reform laws. "It's a little difficult, but it's like getting into any other ewsituation," he said about his eventful first day. "At first it, it seems quite a bit more difficult than it actually turns out to be." In 1992, Soltero sponsored a bill that would have appropriated $250,000 for a southside Tucson health center for victims of
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(TCE)-contaminated ground water. The TCE-contaminated area near the
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had previously been declared a federal
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site in 1983. In the 1992 election, Soltero ran unopposed in the Democratic primary before defeating
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challenger Arthur Kerschen in the general election.


References


External links


Senator Victor Soltero – District 29
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