Emergency Voting Available Monday

Opportunities to Vote Monday: Coconino County voters that may have health concerns or who worry about contracting the COVID 19 coronavirus may participate in emergency early voting at several locations across the county on Monday, November 2. (List of locations below.) Voters with non-health-related emergencies, such as having to go out of town on Election […]

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“I have to vote on judges, too?”

For the judges on your ballot, you are voting as to whether or not to retain them. As a practical matter, since there has been no concerted campaign to oust any single judge, all the judges are likely to be retained. Nonetheless, a “no” vote expresses your opinion that the judge shouldn’t be on the […]

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Signs

We are doing sign pick up events Thursday 4-6, Friday 4-6, and Saturday 2-4 through at least October 17.  Signs for local candidates as well as Biden/Harris are available. A Biden/Harris outlet will open Sunday at 14 E. Birch. Due to COVID precautions, you need to complete this form to get a sign; you will then be […]

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Vote for All Three!!

Reminder You can vote for ALL 3 of your Corporation Commission Candidates! Our #solarteam2020 is ready to bring back integrity to the AZ Corporation Commission! Happy Early Voting Learn more about this race from our September 22 blog post.

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The Blue Ballot

Voting begins tomorrow. Here’s your slate of Democratic Candidates. We endorse Prop 208 — Invest in Ed — Vote Yes! Here’s why: https://coconinodemocrats.org/2020/09/26/why-we-support-prop-208-vote-yes/ Vote Early If you are not expecting your ballot in the mail, you can vote in person starting Wednesday, October 7. If you get your ballot by mail — as most Arizonans […]

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Deadline: Oct 23!

Since this press release, a federal court has extended the voter registration deadline to October 23. Official Press Release from County Recorder Patty Hansen The voter registration deadline for the November 3, 2020 General Election is Monday, October 5, 2020.  To register to vote, an individual must be a U.S. citizen, 18 years old by […]

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Wendy Rogers: Wrong for AZ Senate

Legislative District 6 Deserves Better than This Republican Character and competence are on the ballot this year, a proposition applicable to all campaigns, including state and local races. However, as right-leaning Arizona Daily Independent News Network notes, Wendy Rogers, the Republican candidate for State Senate, cannot run on the issues “because she doesn’t know them.” […]

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Thorpe Is Wrong for District 4

Bob Thorpe has spent the last 8 years in the Arizona House of Representatives opposing what the majority of his Flagstaff constituents want — good education for their children, affordable and accessible healthcare, and local solutions to local problems. Now that the law prevents him from running for a 5th term, and his party rejected […]

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LD-6 Candidates Get Seal of Approval from Clean Air/Water PAC

Chispa AZ PAC Endorses EIGHT Candidates for State Legislature Chispa AZ PAC today announced plans to invest in state legislative races, and endorsed the first nine candidates who will be receiving their new Clean Air, Clean Politics seal (attached). These candidates are Chispa AZ PAC’s first round of endorsements because they have the potential to […]

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Prop 208 – Vote “Yes”

“Prop 208 — Initiative Petition Relating to Education Funding” Here is Prop 208 as it will appear on our ballots: PROPOSITION 208 PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION RELATING TO EDUCATION FUNDING. A “yes” vote shall have the effect of imposing a 3.5% income tax surcharge, in addition to existing income tax rates, on taxable annual income […]

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