Lee Appointed To Replace Bronson On Pima County Board Of Supervisors

The Pima County Board of Supervisors Tuesday voted 3-1 to appoint Sylvia M. Lee, Ph.D., to join them on the Board and complete the term of former District 3 Supervisor Sharon Bronson.

Supervisor Steve Christy was the lone “no” vote.

The controversial Lee will join the Board at its January 9th, 2024 meeting.

While serving as a Pima Community College campus President and Dean between 1996 and 2011, and later as the District 3 PCC Board member from 2013 to 2018, Lee earned a reputation as being a “Grijalvalista” and bully.

Lee’s educational background includes a PCC associate’s degree; University of Arizona bachelor’s and master’s degrees in counseling and guidance; Ph.D. in educational leadership and policy studies from Arizona State University.

A total of eight candidates sought the appointment to the vacant District 3 Supervisor office. Bronson, who held the District 3 seat on the Board of Supervisors for 27 years, retired in November.

Lee will serve the remainder of Bronson’s term, which expires Dec. 31, 2024.

The eight applicants were:
Brian Johnson
Kristen Randall
Joe L. Machado
April Hosnik Ignacio
Matthew A. Kopec
Jennifer Allen
Edgar F. Soto
Sylvia M. Lee

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