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Jerry Weiers
Jerry P. Weiers is an American politician, who's currently serving as the mayor of Glendale, Arizona, a position he has held since January 2013. Prior to that, Weiers served four consecutive terms in the Arizona House of Representatives, representing Arizona's 12th District.
| Jerry Weiers |
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| Weiers in 2024 |
| Incumbent |
| Assumed office January 2013 |
| Elaine Scruggs |
| In officeJanuary 2005 – January 2013 |
| Bill Arnold |
| Darin Mitchell (in District 13 after redistricting) |
| South Dakota, United States |
| Republican |
| Jim Weiers (brother) |
| Politician |
Jerry P. Weiers is an American politician, who's currently serving as the mayor of Glendale, Arizona, a position he has held since January 2013. Prior to that, Weiers served four consecutive terms in the Arizona House of Representatives, representing Arizona's 12th District.
A Republican, Weiers first moved from his home state South Dakota to Arizona in 1966. He has made history in the Arizona State Legislature by serving alongside his brother Jim Weiers, becoming first brothers in Arizona history to serve together in the state legislature.
Jerry Weiers had a brother, who was also an Arizona local politician and fellow State Legislature member, Jim Weiers (1953–2024).
Weiers has been married for more than two decades to his wife Sandy. They have one daughter. Weiers also lived in Alaska and two years in New Mexico.
- 2012 Glendale, Arizona mayoral election
- 2016 Glendale, Arizona mayoral election
- List of mayors of Glendale, Arizona
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