Arizona Senate Hopeful John McLean Dies In DUI Collision
A dedicated politician in Tuscon has met a tragic end.
John McLean, a Democrat candidate for the Arizona Senate, was tragically killed in a DUI crash, marking a profound loss in local politics, as Fox News reports.
On Friday morning, McLean's life came to an untimely end due to a severe traffic accident.
The 68-year-old was competing for a seat in the Arizona State Senate when his vehicle was struck by another driver, who was under the influence and speeding.
Speed and Impairment Lead to Tragic Accident
The other driver, identified as 27-year-old Michael Martin Creel, reportedly failed to stop at a sign and collided with McLean's car.
Authorities confirmed that Creel was impaired at the time of the crash, which played a critical role in the unfortunate event.
Following the accident, Creel was arrested and taken to Pima County Jail. He faces serious charges, including manslaughter and aggravated DUI, which underscores the severity of the incident.
Political Aspirations Cut Short by Tragedy
McLean was running against Republican incumbent Vince Leach for the District 17 seat.
Election results released later the same day of the accident showed Leach leading by a significant margin.
Despite the electoral defeat, McLean had publicly conceded the race less than a day before his death, demonstrating his commitment to a fair democratic process and his dedication to the community he hoped to serve.
Community and Leaders Mourn McLean's Loss
Reactions to McLean's sudden death were swift and heartfelt.
Arizona Senate Democrats expressed their sorrow, acknowledging McLean's unwavering commitment to the state.
"We are heartbroken to hear about the passing of LD17 Senate Candidate John McLean. He spent his final days fighting for a better Arizona and we could not be more thankful for his work and dedication to our great state. We extend our deepest sympathies to John’s family and loved ones," they stated.
Leach, his opponent in the recent race, also offered his condolences.
"My thoughts and prayers are with the McLean family for their tragic loss today. John was a good man who conducted himself honorably as a candidate. My deepest condolences go out to John’s family and friends in this most difficult time," said Leach.
Memories of a Dedicated Public Servant
State Sen. Mitzi Epstein shared her personal reflections on McLean's character and his impact. "I just spoke with John on Monday this week. His optimism about Arizonans never wavered.
He stepped up to do a volunteer job that required long hours every day, and he brought a smile and thoughtful words to every door. My heart is with his family," she noted.
Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs praised McLean's service-oriented mindset. "John was a true public servant who cared deeply about Arizona. He always wanted to do what was best for his community, and he will be remembered for that. This is a tragic loss, and my heart breaks for his family and loved ones. Sending all my love to those who knew him," Hobbs remarked.
The community and its leaders continue to process this profound loss as they remember a man who was deeply committed to his electoral campaign and the betterment of his state, right up to his last moments.