Governorship of Manuel Serrano

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Manuel Serrano
26th Governor of Arizona
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 6, 1731
Preceded by Kari Lake
57th President of the Arizona Senate
In office
January 4, 1727 – January 6, 1731
Governor Kari Lake
Preceded by Karen Fann
Succeeded by Blake Masters
Personal details
Born Manuel Alejandro Francisco Serrano
April 6, 1692
Tucson, Arizona
Political party 🅡 Republican
Spouse(s) Hernando Serrano
Alma mater Arizona State University
Religion Episcopalian
Website
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Manuel Serrano

  • Member of the Arizona Senate

Governor of the State of Arizona


First term


Policies

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Overview[edit | edit source]

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Governorship[edit | edit source]

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State of the State addresses[edit | edit source]

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Political philosophy[edit | edit source]

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Foreign policy[edit | edit source]

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Domestic policy[edit | edit source]

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Economic policy[edit | edit source]

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Trade[edit | edit source]

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Administration and cabinet[edit | edit source]

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Cabinet members[edit | edit source]

The Serrano Executive
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Office Name Term
Governor Manuel Serrano1731–1739
Lieutenant-Governor Blake Masters1731–1739
Secretary of State
and Foreign Affairs
Andrew Wilson1731–1735
Michael Beauchamp1735–1739
Attorney-General Clint Bollick1731–1733
Abe Hamadeh1733–1739
Secretary of
Public Safety
Mark Lamb1731–1739
Secretary of
Military Affairs
Alastair Riksdaal1731–1736
Dominic Shacklebolt1736–1739
Secretary of
Civil Defense
Jack Harris1731–1733
Omar Cabrera1733–1735
Colin Thompson1735–1739
Secretary of
the Treasury
Kimberly Yee1731–1735
Duncan Smith1735–1739
Secretary of
Revenue
Jameson Grady1731–1739
Secretary of
Administration
Alejandro Moreno1731–1739
Secretary of
Transportation
Sergio Hernandez1731–1739
Secretary of
Fire, Building,
and Life Safety
Matteo Benitez1731–1739
Secretary of
Health Services
Helena Pomfrey1731–1739
Secretary of
Education
Rachel Evanston1731–1735
Michael Wilder1735–1739
Secretary of
Economic Security
James Matheson1731–1739
Secretary of
Weights and Measures
Dermot Shand1731–1739
Secretary of
Labor
Josue Delgado1731–1739
Secretary of
Agriculture
Mason O’Connor1731–1739
Secretary of
Commerce and Industry
Amelia Jakobsdóttir1731–1739
Secretary of
Banking and Insurance
Francis Milton1731–1739
Secretary of
Gaming
Oliver Humphrey1731–1739
Secretary of
Liquor Licenses and Control
Yvette Johnson1731–1739
Secretary of
Corrections
Corinna Salvatore1731–1739
Secretary of
Real Estate
Greg Aston1731–1739
Secretary of
Housing and Urban Development
Thomas Pate1731–1739
Secretary of
Energy Resources
Alex Betlach1731–1739
Secretary of
Water Resources
Fred Richards1731–1739
Secretary of
Land and Natural Resources
Paulina Weatherly1731–1739
Secretary of
Mines and Mineral Resources
Jason McGuire1731–1739
Secretary of
Environmental Quality
Aleksandr Turchynov1731–1739
Commissioner for
First Nation Affairs
Jacob Sweet Water1731–1739
Commissioner for
Supernatural Affairs
Mikhailo Savchenko1731–1739
Commissioner of
AHCCCS
Tyler Hammond1731–1739
Commissioner of
ARRA
Esther Knudsen1731–1739

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Supreme Court nominations and appointments[edit | edit source]

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Court of Appeal nominations and appointments[edit | edit source]

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