List of sheriffs of Pima County, Arizona

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The list of sheriffs of Pima County, Arizona [1]

SheriffTermPolitical party
(Berry) Hill deArmitt1864–1865
Francis Marion Hodges1865–1866
Peter Rainsford Brady 1867–1869
(Charles) Hylor Ott1869–1872
William Sanders Oury1873–1876
Charles Alexander Shibell 1877–1880
Robert H. Paul 1881–1886
Eugene O. Shaw1885–1887
Matthew F. Shaw, Sr.1887–1890
James K. Brown1891–1892
Joseph B. Scott1893–1894
Robert Nelson Leatherwood 1895–1898Democratic
Lyman Willis Wakefield1899–1900
Frank E. Murphy1901–1904
Nabor Pacheco1905–1908
John Nelson1909–1914
Albert W. Forbes1915–1916
J. T. "Rye" Miles1917–1920
Benjamin Franklin Daniels 1921–1922
Walter W. Baily1923–1926
James William McDonald1927–1930
Walter W. Baily1931–1932
John F. Belton1933–1936
Edward F. Echols1937–1946
Jerome P. Martin1947–1950
Frank A. Eyman1951–1955
Benjamin Julius McKinney1955–1956
James W. Clark1957–1958
Waldon Vivian Burr1959–1971
William Coy Cox1971–1976
Richard J. Boykin1977–1980
Clarence W. Dupnik 1980–2015
Christopher Nanos2015–2017
Mark D. Napier2017–2021
Christopher Nanos2021 – current

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