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  1. Russell Pearce

    Former Arizona State Sen. Russell Pearce, the author of Arizona's SB 1070 immigration law, speaks to reporters outside the Supreme Court in Washington, Wednesday, April 25, 2012, after the court's hearing on Arizona's "show me your papers" immigration law. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

  • Russell Pearce

    Russell Pearce speaks to the Arizona Red Mountain tea party members at East Valley High school in Mesa, Ariz. Monday, March 19, 2012. Four months after voters removed Pearce in a historic recall election, the Mesa Republican launched a state Senate campaign to represent the Republican-dominated legislative District 25. [Tim Hacker/ East Valley Tribune]

  • Russell Pearce

    Russell Pearce speaks to the Arizona Red Mountain tea party members at East Valley High school in Mesa, Ariz. Monday, March 19, 2012. [File photo by Tim Hacker/ East Valley Tribune]

  • Russell Pearce

    Russell Pearce speaks to the Arizona Red Mountain tea party members at East Valley High school in Mesa, Ariz. Monday, March 19, 2012. Four months after voters removed Pearce in a historic recall election, the Mesa Republican launched a state Senate campaign to represent the Republican-dominated legislative District 25. [Tim Hacker/ East Valley Tribune]

  • Russell Pearce

  • Russell Pearce

    Senate President Russell Pearce, right, chats with state Rep. David Stevens, R-Sierra Vista, while awaiting the results of Tuesday's voting. Stevens and other Republican lawmakers came to the Mesa district to help Pearce keep his seat.

  • Russell Pearce

    Senate President Russell Pearce, right, chats with state Rep. David Stevens, R-Sierra Vista, while awaiting the results of Tuesday's voting. Stevens and other Republican lawmakers came to the Mesa district to help Pearce keep his seat.

  • Russell Pearce

    Senate President Russell Pearce addresses supporters Tuesday night after voters in his west Mesa legislative district recalled him.

  • Russell Pearce

    Senate President Russell Pearce addresses supporters Tuesday night after voters in his west Mesa legislative district recalled him.

  • Russell Pearce

    Senate President Russell Pearce listens to debate Tuesday on the vote to oust Colleen Mathis as chairwoman of Independent Redistricting Commission.

  • Russell Pearce

    Russell Pearce represented Mesa in the Arizona Legislature and served as president of the state Senate.

  • Russell Pearce

    Russell Pearce represented Mesa in the Arizona Legislature and served as president of the state Senate.

  • Russell Pearce

    Russell Pearce represented Mesa in the Arizona Legislature and served as president of the state Senate.

  • Russell Pearce

    Senate President Russell Pearce, R-Mesa, watches the votes tally to adjourn during a special session in the senate chambers at the capitol, Monday, June 13, 2011, in Phoenix. The Arizona Legislature adjourned a two-day special session without voting on a proposal to keep 20 weeks of federally funded extended unemployment benefits flowing to thousands of jobless people. Gov. Jan Brewer had sought to change a formula in state law so jobless Arizonans could continue to the extended unemployment benefits, but faced opposition from some GOP lawmakers. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

  • Russell Pearce

    Senate President Russell Pearce, R-Mesa, watches the votes tally to adjourn during a special session in the senate chambers at the capitol, Monday, June 13, 2011, in Phoenix. The Arizona Legislature adjourned a two-day special session without voting on a proposal to keep 20 weeks of federally funded extended unemployment benefits flowing to thousands of jobless people. Gov. Jan Brewer had sought to change a formula in state law so jobless Arizonans could continue to the extended unemployment benefits, but faced opposition from some GOP lawmakers. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

  • Russell Pearce

    Senate President Russell Pearce, R-Mesa, watches the votes tally to adjourn during a special session in the senate chambers at the capitol, Monday, June 13, 2011, in Phoenix. The Arizona Legislature adjourned a two-day special session without voting on a proposal to keep 20 weeks of federally funded extended unemployment benefits flowing to thousands of jobless people. Gov. Jan Brewer had sought to change a formula in state law so jobless Arizonans could continue to the extended unemployment benefits, but faced opposition from some GOP lawmakers. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

  • Russell Pearce

    Senate President Russell Pearce, R-Mesa, looks over some paperwork during a special session, called by the governor to solve the unemployment benefits problem looming, in the senate chambers at the capitol, Friday, June 10, 2011, in Phoenix. The 20 weeks of federally funded extended unemployment benefits end this week without legislative action to change a formula in Arizona authorizing the benefits.

  • Russell Pearce

    Senate President Russell Pearce, R-Mesa, looks over some paperwork during a special session, called by the governor to solve the unemployment benefits problem looming, in the senate chambers at the capitol, Friday, June 10, 2011, in Phoenix. The 20 weeks of federally funded extended unemployment benefits end this week without legislative action to change a formula in Arizona authorizing the benefits.

  • Russell Pearce

    Russell Pearce is a Republican from Mesa and president of the Arizona Senate.

  • Russell Pearce

    Russell Pearce is a Republican from Mesa and president of the Arizona Senate.

  • Russell Pearce

    Russell Pearce is a Republican from Mesa and president of the Arizona Senate.

  • Russell Pearce

    In this May 9, 2011 photo, from left, attorney John Bouma, Sen. Russell Pearce, Attorney General Tom Horne and Gov. Jan Brewer, hold a news conference to announce the state's decision to appeal to the United States Supreme Court by July 11, a decision by a lower court that put the most controversial parts of the state's immigration enforcement law on hold, in Phoenix.

  • Russell Pearce

    In this May 9, 2011 photo, from left, attorney John Bouma, Sen. Russell Pearce, Attorney General Tom Horne and Gov. Jan Brewer, hold a news conference to announce the state's decision to appeal to the United States Supreme Court by July 11, a decision by a lower court that put the most controversial parts of the state's immigration enforcement law on hold, in Phoenix.

  • Russell Pearce

    Russell Pearce is a Republican from Mesa and president of the Arizona Senate.

  • Russell Pearce

    In this May 9, 2011 photo, from left, attorney John Bouma, Sen. Russell Pearce, Attorney General Tom Horne and Gov. Jan Brewer, hold a news conference to announce the state's decision to appeal to the United States Supreme Court by July 11, a decision by a lower court that put the most controversial parts of the state's immigration enforcement law on hold, in Phoenix.

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