Dan Saban

Dan Saban
Buckeye Police Chief
In office
February 2005 â€“ May 2008
Personal details
Nationality American
Political party Republican
Residence Phoenix, Arizona, U.S.
Website http://dansabanforsheriff.com/

Dan Saban is the former police chief of Buckeye, Arizona and three time candidate for sheriff of Maricopa County, Arizona. Saban ran as a Republican in 2004, as a Democrat in 2008, and will run as a Republican again in 2016.[1][2]

Early Life and Education

Saban has a bachelor's degree from Arizona State University in justice studies and a master's degree from Northern Arizona University in human relations and educational leadership. Saban now owns a private security company.

Political career

Saban has alleged that he was a victim of his political rival, Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio.[3] During Saban's 2004 run for sheriff, Arpaio opened a criminal investigation into a 30-year-old allegation that Saban, then 17, had raped his adoptive mother.[4] Saban lost the election and sued for defamation and lost but cost the county $800,000 in legal fees.[5][6]

Saban was endorsed by The Arizona Republic and the Phoenix New Times when he ran in 2008.[7][8]

2008 election results

2008 Maricopa County Sheriff's Office election, Arizona[9]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Joe Arpaio (incumbent) 730,426 55.2 -1.54
Democratic Dan Saban 558,176 42.2 +11.49
Libertarian Chris A.H. Will 35,425 2.7 n/a
Majority 172,250 13.0 -13.03
Turnout 1,324,027 +16.84
Republican hold Swing

References


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