Members-Elect take office on Monday, January 9, 2017
Sylvia Allen [R–LD6]
Sylvia Allen [R–LD6]
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Jonathan R. Larkin [R-LD30]
Jonathan R. Larkin [R-LD30]
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Nancy Barto [R – LD15]
Nancy Barto [R – LD15]
John M. Allen [R-LD15]
John M. Allen [R-LD15]
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Lela Alston [D-LD24]
Lela Alston [D-LD24]
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Jay Lawrence [R-LD23]
Jay Lawrence [R-LD23]
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Richard C. Andrade [D-LD29]
Richard C. Andrade [D-LD29]
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Vince Leach [R-LD11]
Vince Leach [R-LD11]
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David Bradley [D – LD10]
David Bradley [D – LD10]
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Brenda Barton [R-LD6]
Brenda Barton [R-LD6]
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David Livingston [R-LD22]
David Livingston [R-LD22]
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Judy Burges [R–LD22]
Judy Burges [R–LD22]
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Jennifer D. Benally [R-LD7]
Jennifer D. Benally [R-LD7]
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Phil Lovas [R-LD22]
Phil Lovas [R-LD22]
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Olivia Cajero Bedford [D–LD3]
Olivia Cajero Bedford [D–LD3]
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Reginald Bolding Jr. [D-LD27]
Reginald Bolding Jr. [D-LD27]
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Lupe Contreras D–LD19]
Lupe Contreras D–LD19]
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Sonny Borrelli [R-LD5]
Sonny Borrelli [R-LD5]
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Debbie McCune Davis [D-LD30]
Debbie McCune Davis [D-LD30]
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Andrea Dalessandro [R–LD2]
Andrea Dalessandro [R–LD2]
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Russell “Rusty” Bowers [R-LD25]
Russell “Rusty” Bowers [R-LD25]
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Juan Jose Mendez [D-LD26]
Juan Jose Mendez [D-LD26]
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Paul Boyer [R-LD20]
Paul Boyer [R-LD20]
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Javan D. “J.D.” Mesnard [R-LD17]
Javan D. “J.D.” Mesnard [R-LD17]
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Susan Donahue [R–LD5]
Susan Donahue [R–LD5]
Kate Brophy McGee [R-LD28]
Kate Brophy McGee [R-LD28]
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Adam Driggs [R–LD28]
Adam Driggs [R–LD28]
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Noel W. Campbell [R-LD1]
Noel W. Campbell [R-LD1]
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Jeff Weninger [R-LD17]
Jeff Weninger [R-LD17]
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Steve Farley [D–LD9]
Steve Farley [D–LD9]
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Mark A. Cardenas [D-LD19]
Mark A. Cardenas [D-LD19]
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Darin Mitchell [R-LD13]
Darin Mitchell [R-LD13]
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David C. Farnsworth [R–LD16]
David C. Farnsworth [R–LD16]
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Heather Carter [R-LD15]
Heather Carter [R-LD15]
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Steve Montenegro [R-LD13]
Steve Montenegro [R-LD13]
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Gail Griffin [R–LD14]
Gail Griffin [R–LD14]
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Ken Clark [D-LD24]
Ken Clark [D-LD24]
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Jill Norgaard [R-LD18]
Jill Norgaard [R-LD18]
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Katie Hobbs [D – LD24]
Katie Hobbs [D – LD24]
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Regina Cobb [R-LD5]
Regina Cobb [R-LD5]
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Justin Olson [R-LD25]
Justin Olson [R-LD25]
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John Kavanagh [R–LD23]
John Kavanagh [R–LD23]
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Doug Coleman [R-LD16]
Doug Coleman [R-LD16]
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Lisa A. Otondo [D-LD4]
Lisa A. Otondo [D-LD4]
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Debbie Lesko [R- LD21]
Debbie Lesko [R- LD21]
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Diego Espinoza [D-LD19]
Diego Espinoza [D-LD19]
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Karen Fann [R-LD1]
Karen Fann [R-LD1]
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Barbara McGuire[D–LD8]
Barbara McGuire[D–LD8]
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Warren H. Petersen [R-LD12]
Warren H. Petersen [R-LD12]
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Celeste Plumlee [R-LD26]
Celeste Plumlee [R-LD26]
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Robert Meza [D–LD30]
Robert Meza [D–LD30]
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Franklin M. Pratt [R-LD8]
Franklin M. Pratt [R-LD8]
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Rebecca Rios [D-LD27]
Rebecca Rios [D-LD27]
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Catherine Miranda [D–LD27]
Catherine Miranda [D–LD27]
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Edwin W. Farnsworth [R-LD12]
Edwin W. Farnsworth [R-LD12]
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Tony Rivero [R-LD21]
Tony Rivero [R-LD21]
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Charlene R. Fernandez [D-LD4]
Charlene R. Fernandez [D-LD4]
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Bob Robson [R-LD18]
Bob Robson [R-LD18]
Bob Robson [R-LD18]
Mark Finchem [R-LD11]
Mark Finchem [R-LD11]
[email protected],
Macario Saldate [D-LD3]
Macario Saldate [D-LD3]
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Martin Quezada [D–LD29]
Martin Quezada [D–LD29]
[email protected],
Randall Friese [D-LD9]
Randall Friese [D-LD9]
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Rosanna Gabaldón [R-LD2]
Rosanna Gabaldón [R-LD2]
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Thomas “T.J.” Shope [R-LD8]
Thomas “T.J.” Shope [R-LD8]
[email protected],
Don Shooter [R–LD13]
Don Shooter [R–LD13]
[email protected],
Sally Ann Gonzales [D-LD3]
Sally Ann Gonzales [D-LD3]
[email protected],
Steve Smith [R-LD11
Steve Smith [R-LD11]
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Bob Thorpe [R-LD6]
Bob Thorpe [R-LD6]
[email protected],
Bob Worsley [R-LD25]
Bob Worsley [R-LD25]
[email protected],
Kelly Townsend [R-LD16]
Kelly Townsend [R-LD16]
[email protected],
Steve Yarbrough [R-LD17]
Steve Yarbrough [R-LD17]
[email protected],
Albert Hale [D-LD7]
Albert Hale [D-LD7]
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Michelle B. Ugenti-Rita [R-LD23]
Michelle B. Ugenti-Rita [R-LD23]
[email protected],
Kimberly Yee [R–LD20]
Kimberly Yee [R–LD20]
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Anthony Kern [R-LD20]
Anthony Kern [R-LD20]
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Crimes Against Persons Offenses by State, 2015
Crimes Against Persons Offenses – Offense Category – by State, 2015 | |||||||||
State | # of Participating Agencies |
Population Covered | Total Offenses |
Offense Category | Assault Offenses |
Homicide Offenses |
Human Trafficking Offenses |
Kidnapping/ Abduction |
Sex Offenses |
Total | 6,648 | 96,087,615 | 1,312,421 | 1,209,643 | 4,507 | 92 | 16,930 | 75,890 | 5,359 |
Alabama | 1 | 85,163 | 830 | 792 | 3 | 0 | 3 | 32 | 0 |
Arizona | 4 | 441,235 | 3,788 | 3,366 | 15 | 0 | 91 | 270 | 46 |
Arkansas | 280 | 2,755,248 | 57,034 | 54,101 | 174 | 5 | 550 | 2,128 | 76 |
Colorado | 231 | 5,441,669 | 54,731 | 46,895 | 197 | 17 | 1,826 | 5,534 | 262 |
Connecticut | 85 | 2,773,016 | 21,560 | 20,018 | 56 | 0 | 225 | 1,089 | 172 |
Delaware | 60 | 945,934 | 19,515 | 18,319 | 69 | 0 | 285 | 791 | 51 |
District of Columbia1 | 1 | 1,084 | 1,077 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 2 | 0 | |
Idaho | 108 | 1,654,475 | 17,064 | 15,221 | 38 | 0 | 140 | 1,541 | 124 |
Illinois | 1 | 148,178 | 6,116 | 5,786 | 20 | 0 | 66 | 244 | 0 |
Indiana2 | 92 | 1,328 | 879 | 17 | 0 | 49 | 381 | 2 | |
Iowa | 237 | 3,105,094 | 29,245 | 26,974 | 80 | 0 | 187 | 1,864 | 140 |
Kansas | 339 | 2,133,081 | 39,029 | 35,884 | 84 | 0 | 844 | 2,131 | 86 |
Kentucky | 483 | 4,452,859 | 44,430 | 39,729 | 238 | 0 | 930 | 3,344 | 189 |
Louisiana | 35 | 746,167 | 13,526 | 12,829 | 30 | 0 | 121 | 480 | 66 |
Maine | 22 | 333,419 | 3,959 | 3,657 | 6 | 0 | 7 | 232 | 57 |
Massachusetts | 295 | 5,783,813 | 63,867 | 60,039 | 90 | 2 | 483 | 2,555 | 698 |
Michigan | 617 | 9,838,291 | 147,792 | 135,397 | 634 | 3 | 769 | 10,882 | 107 |
Mississippi | 3 | 129,513 | 4,036 | 3,892 | 12 | 0 | 28 | 95 | 9 |
Missouri | 14 | 768,291 | 17,368 | 16,422 | 117 | 0 | 84 | 692 | 53 |
Montana | 103 | 1,025,146 | 11,573 | 10,081 | 38 | 0 | 202 | 1,178 | 74 |
Nebraska | 82 | 777,196 | 7,666 | 6,859 | 9 | 0 | 80 | 683 | 35 |
New Hampshire | 168 | 1,267,715 | 16,161 | 14,382 | 18 | 0 | 244 | 1,181 | 336 |
North Dakota | 108 | 756,927 | 8,650 | 7,794 | 25 | 0 | 83 | 614 | 134 |
Ohio | 537 | 8,788,652 | 127,503 | 118,424 | 411 | 0 | 1,872 | 6,556 | 240 |
Oklahoma | 280 | 1,666,338 | 18,848 | 17,449 | 57 | 0 | 178 | 1,057 | 107 |
Oregon | 140 | 1,671,416 | 16,477 | 14,803 | 64 | 0 | 179 | 1,274 | 157 |
Pennsylvania | 31 | 212,641 | 1,179 | 1,037 | 1 | 0 | 15 | 114 | 12 |
Rhode Island | 47 | 1,055,254 | 10,954 | 10,087 | 28 | 0 | 61 | 750 | 28 |
South Carolina | 442 | 4,826,241 | 98,000 | 92,396 | 427 | 14 | 1,161 | 3,805 | 197 |
South Dakota | 116 | 797,431 | 10,397 | 9,327 | 32 | 0 | 132 | 751 | 155 |
Tennessee | 467 | 6,601,280 | 148,714 | 141,136 | 455 | 37 | 1,503 | 5,079 | 504 |
Texas | 80 | 3,661,036 | 44,884 | 41,254 | 142 | 9 | 669 | 2,672 | 138 |
Utah | 73 | 2,341,627 | 31,839 | 27,400 | 58 | 0 | 814 | 3,352 | 215 |
Vermont | 90 | 626,042 | 3,071 | 2,773 | 10 | 0 | 62 | 206 | 20 |
Virginia | 414 | 8,380,278 | 104,564 | 97,437 | 414 | 0 | 1,484 | 5,088 | 141 |
Washington | 225 | 6,150,785 | 64,803 | 59,150 | 175 | 1 | 855 | 4,327 | 295 |
West Virginia | 229 | 1,494,503 | 16,177 | 14,901 | 60 | 0 | 167 | 968 | 81 |
Wisconsin | 108 | 2,451,661 | 24,659 | 21,676 | 203 | 4 | 476 | 1,948 | 352 |
1Data was reported by the Metro Transit Police. This agency has no population associated with it. | |||||||||
2Data was reported by the State Police agencies to which no population was attributed. |
PROPERTY TAX LEVIES YUMA 2014/2015
PRIMARY PROPERTY TAX LEVIES – YUMA
YEAR | NET ASSESSED VALUATION | STATE | COUNTY | CITIES and TOWNS | COMMUNITY COLLEGES | SCHOOLS | TOTAL | PRIMARY RATE |
2015 | $1,120,339,479 | $5,662,196 | $27,068,877 | $11,349,068 | $24,255,350 | $50,258,656 | $118,594,147 | 10.59 |
2014 | $1,112,447,688 | $5,661,246 | $24,067,955 | $10,126,168 | $22,253,404 | $46,457,367 | $108,566,140 | 9.76 |
SECONDARY PROPERTY TAX LEVIES – YUMA
YEAR | NET ASSESSED VALUATION | COUNTY | CITIES and TOWNS | COMMUNITY COLLEGES | SCHOOLS | ALL OTHER | TOTAL | SECONDARY RATE |
2015 | $1,120,339,479 | $12,580,610 | $0 | $4,361,482 | $11,363,601 | $884,877 | $29,190,570 | 2.61 |
2014 | $1,139,598,176 | $12,183,402 | $0 | $4,329,333 | $11,845,202 | $883,221 | $29,241,158 | 2.57 |
PROPERTY TAX LEVIES YAVAPAI 2014/2015
PRIMARY PROPERTY TAX LEVIES -YAVAPAI
YEAR | NET ASSESSED VALUATION | STATE | COUNTY | CITIES and TOWNS | COMMUNITY COLLEGES | SCHOOLS | TOTAL | PRIMARY RATE |
2015 | $2,279,183,448 | $15,130,241 | $44,026,987 | $2,143,834 | $42,668,593 | $78,111,435 | $182,081,091 | 7.99 |
2014 | $2,217,272,811 | $15,022,665 | $43,108,218 | $2,064,502 | $41,254,578 | $78,142,442 | $179,592,405 | 8.10 |
SECONDARY PROPERTY TAX LEVIES – YAVAPAI
YEAR | NET ASSESSED VALUATION | COUNTY | CITIES and TOWNS | COMMUNITY COLLEGES | SCHOOLS | ALL OTHER | TOTAL | SECONDARY RATE |
2015 | $2,279,183,448 | $10,170,117 | $76,927 | $4,968,620 | $17,140,288 | $41,073,477 | $73,429,429 | 3.22 |
2014 | $2,267,389,484 | $9,806,493 | $76,624 | $5,058,546 | $16,617,267 | $38,647,290 | $70,206,220 | 3.10 |
PROPERTY TAX LEVIES SANTA CRUZ 2014/2015
PRIMARY PROPERTY TAX LEVIES – SANTA CRUZ
YEAR | NET ASSESSED VALUATION | STATE | COUNTY | CITIES and TOWNS | COMMUNITY COLLEGES | SCHOOLS | TOTAL | PRIMARY RATE |
2015 | $317,370,907 | $1,607,574 | $12,087,388 | $0 | $1,483,709 | $14,151,131 | $29,329,802 | 9.24 |
2014 | $320,999,663 | $1,637,592 | $11,707,179 | $1,437,115 | $15,546,587 | $30,328,473 | 9.45 |
SECONDARY PROPERTY TAX LEVIES – SANTA CRUZ
YEAR | NET ASSESSED VALUATION | COUNTY | CITIES and TOWNS | COMMUNITY COLLEGES | SCHOOLS | ALL OTHER | TOTAL | SECONDARY RATE |
2015 | $317,370,907 | $2,494,180 | $0 | $0 | $3,329,998 | $6,079,598 | $11,903,776 | 3.75 |
2014 | $323,843,644 | $2,472,680 | $3,221,152 | $6,157,086 | $11,850,918 | 3.66 |
PROPERTY TAX LEVIES PINAL 2014/2015
PRIMARY PROPERTY TAX LEVIES – PINAL
YEAR | NET ASSESSED VALUATION | STATE | COUNTY | CITIES and TOWNS | COMMUNITY COLLEGES | SCHOOLS | TOTAL | PRIMARY RATE |
2015 | $2,057,547,528 | $10,401,781 | $82,379,301 | $17,467,111 | $47,323,593 | $91,765,063 | $249,336,850 | 12.12 |
2014 | $2,005,151,766 | $10,207,253 | $76,262,685 | $16,985,533 | $38,304,414 | $90,692,158 | $232,452,043 | 11.59 |
SECONDARY PROPERTY TAX LEVIES – PINAL
YEAR | NET ASSESSED VALUATION | COUNTY | CITIES and TOWNS | COMMUNITY COLLEGES | SCHOOLS | ALL OTHER | TOTAL | SECONDARY RATE |
2015 | $2,057,547,528 | $6,350,353 | $5,855,213 | $7,197,301 | $32,042,747 | $29,466,305 | $80,911,920 | 3.93 |
2014 | $2,040,749,841 | $6,314,526 | $7,055,651 | $7,203,847 | $33,950,629 | $29,160,097 | $83,684,750 | 4.10 |
PROPERTY TAX LEVIES PIMA 2014/2015
PRIMARY PROPERTY TAX LEVIES – PIMA
YEAR | NET ASSESSED VALUATION | STATE | COUNTY | CITIES and TOWNS | COMMUNITY COLLEGES | SCHOOLS | TOTAL | PRIMARY RATE |
2015 | $7,620,360,873 | $40,840,598 | $334,424,674 | $16,688,073 | $104,315,120 | $376,294,083 | $872,562,548 | 11.45 |
2014 | $7,518,481,988 | $41,014,340 | $321,704,655 | $15,026,704 | $100,326,624 | $382,670,240 | $860,742,563 | 11.45 |
SECONDARY PROPERTY TAX LEVIES – PIMA
YEAR | NET ASSESSED VALUATION | COUNTY | CITIES and TOWNS | COMMUNITY COLLEGES | SCHOOLS | ALL OTHER | TOTAL | SECONDARY RATE |
2015 | $7,620,360,873 | $117,854,379 | $33,217,111 | $0 | $103,613,310 | $85,032,399 | $339,717,198 | 4.46 |
2014 | $7,579,898,868 | $110,171,539 | $30,621,097 | $104,824,994 | $83,275,942 | $328,893,572 | 4.34 |
PROPERTY TAX LEVIES NAVAJO 2014/2015
PRIMARY PROPERTY TAX LEVIES – NAVAJO
YEAR | NET ASSESSED VALUATION | STATE | COUNTY | CITIES and TOWNS | COMMUNITY COLLEGES | SCHOOLS | TOTAL | PRIMARY RATE |
2015 | $832,770,173 | $5,116,802 | $7,009,427 | $361,469 | $14,509,355 | $28,079,681 | $55,076,733 | 6.61 |
2014 | $845,018,236 | $5,440,783 | $6,916,474 | $350,427 | $14,035,753 | $27,858,346 | $54,601,783 | 6.46 |
SECONDARY PROPERTY TAX LEVIES – NAVAJO
YEAR | NET ASSESSED VALUATION | COUNTY | CITIES and TOWNS | COMMUNITY COLLEGES | SCHOOLS | ALL OTHER | TOTAL | SECONDARY RATE |
2015 | $832,770,173 | $5,491,430 | $0 | $0 | $11,488,751 | $13,799,302 | $30,779,483 | 3.70 |
2014 | $846,247,083 | $5,492,978 | $0 | $0 | $12,107,687 | $14,032,405 | $31,633,070 | 3.74 |
PROPERTY TAX LEVIES MOHAVE 2014/2015
PRIMARY PROPERTY TAX LEVIES – MOHAVE
YEAR | NET ASSESSED VALUATION | STATE | COUNTY | CITIES and TOWNS | COMMUNITY COLLEGES | SCHOOLS | TOTAL | PRIMARY RATE |
2015 | $1,685,788,538 | $8,874,685 | $33,203,291 | $4,282,498 | $21,792,188 | $74,852,444 | $143,005,106 | 8.48 |
2014 | $1,727,793,369 | $8,792,740 | $31,438,928 | $4,232,725 | $21,104,996 | $75,277,505 | $140,846,895 | 8.15 |
SECONDARY PROPERTY TAX LEVIES – MOHAVE
YEAR | NET ASSESSED VALUATION | COUNTY | CITIES and TOWNS | COMMUNITY COLLEGES | SCHOOLS | ALL OTHER | TOTAL | SECONDARY RATE |
2015 | $1,685,788,538 | $13,084,502 | $0 | $0 | $9,822,067 | $20,332,347 | $43,238,916 | 2.56 |
2014 | $1,757,074,571 | $17,203,407 | $0 | $0 | $16,803,781 | $20,531,168 | $54,538,357 | 3.10 |