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Quacy Smith, candidate for CD 9 at DGT
August 5 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm MST
by Carolyn Classen, blogger
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About Quacy Smith:
Quacy Smith, a lifelong Democrat, is a native of Blythe, CA, has a deep connection to the 9th Congressional District of Arizona, which shares a border with his hometown. His early years were marked by distinguished service in the United States Marine Corps, as a police officer, and as a Federal Investigator for the United States EEOC.
In addition to his public service, Quacy has dedicated over 25 years to pastoral ministry. He is also the Founding/Managing Partner of Smith & Green Attorneys at Law. As a practicing attorney, he has litigated cases in both state and federal courts.
Quacy is not only a respected litigator but also a highly sought-after public speaker. His voice of wisdom and influence has been instrumental in times of national unrest and uncertainty.
Quacy’s academic achievements include a Doctorate in Divinity from Feltus Theological Seminary and a Juris Doctorate from Phoenix School of Law. He is an active member of several legal associations, including the American Bar Association, National Bar Association, Arizona State Bar, and Maricopa County Bar Association. Furthermore, he is a member of Phi Alpha Delta, an internationally acclaimed Law Fraternity.
For more than 17 years, Quacy has made his home in the West Valley of Phoenix, where he lives with his wife, Tiffany, and their children.”
Carolyn’s note: Latest voter stats from CD 9:
Democrats 100, 252; Republicans 213,913; Independents 168,246.
CD 9 has been represented by incumbent Republican Paul Gosar since Jan. 2023, but before that he represented then-CD 4 for 10 years and then-CD 1 for two years. Gosar was first elected to Congress in Nov. 2010.