Mary Kim Titla | |
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Born | November 24, 1960 San Carlos, Arizona |
Education | University of Oklahoma & Arizona State University |
Occupation | Publisher, NativeYouthMagazine.com |
Spouse(s) | John Mosley |
Children | Jordan, Micah and Bear |
Ethnicity | San Carlos Apache Tribe |
Notable credit(s) | KPNX TV reporter |
Mary Kim Titla (born November 24, 1960) is an American publisher, journalist, former TV reporter, and was a 2008 candidate for Arizona's First Congressional District. She is an enrolled member of the San Carlos Apache Tribe.[1]
The Democratic primary for the 1st District seat was held on September 2, 2008. Titla lost to former Arizona state representative and prosecutor Ann Kirkpatrick, who received 47%. Titla placed second, garnering 33% of the vote. Others in the primary included: Ahwatukee attorney Howard Shanker, who received 14% and former Dennis Kucinich coordinator Jeffrey Brown, who received 6%.[2][3]
Titla obtained her undergraduate degree from the University of Oklahoma and master's degree from Arizona State University.