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Randall Erich Gnant (born 1945) is an American politician. He served as President of the Arizona Senate. [1] He filed for a run for Governor of Arizona. [2] Gnant is a Republican and served District 28. He was succeeded by Carolyn Allen.

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References

  1. Greenblatt, Alan (January 2001). Randall Gnant: Mushroom Power. Governing
  2. Janofsky, Michael (August 29, 2001). National Briefing | Southwest: Arizona: Considering Race For Governor. New York Times
Arizona Senate
Preceded by Arizona State Senator from the 28th District
1995–2003
Succeeded by
Preceded by President of the Arizona Senate
2001–2003
Succeeded by