Tag Archives: Elections
Democracy Is Not A Spectator Sport – Vote!
This letter was published in our Flagstaff newspaper on August 21. Remember to vote August 28 and November 6. Democracy is not a spectator sport! Our system of government was established for, by and of the people. It depends on citizens exercising their right to cast an informed vote. When people throw away their right […]
Continue readingLD-6 Is Key to Changing Arizona
As we’re focusing on how to change our legislature, it seems timely to revisit some facts about LD-6. Our district is one of the eight most competitive in the state. If we can flip all three seats from Republican to Democratic in LD-6, it will make a huge difference for the entire state. All of […]
Continue readingAction Alert: Legislature attempting to dismantle the Independent Redistricting Commission
Your action is needed to prevent the dismantling of the voter created Independent Redistricting Commission. Tomorrow, Wednesday, February 14th at 2 p.m. the Senate Government Committee will hear SCR1034 whose primary sponsor is Senate President Steve Yarbrough. This measure is designed to dismantle the Independent Redistricting Commission, reduce the voice of Independents (the state’s largest voting block), and […]
Continue readingBallots Mailed for the Town of Tusayan, Tusayan Fire District and Williams Unified School District November 7 Special Election
Ballots for the November 7 Town of Tusayan, Tusayan Fire District and Williams Unified School District Special Election have been mailed to all registered voters residing within the boundaries of those jurisdictions. This is a ballot-by-mail election so there will not be any polling places on Election Day. Tusayan Town and Fire District and Williams USD registered voters that […]
Continue readingMonsoon Picnic Report
About 80 Democrats turned up for the first Monsoon Picnic in memory that wasn’t rained on! After conducting our quarterly business meeting, Party Chair Nathan Jones introduced January Contreras, who is running for Attorney General of the State of Arizona. We also heard from Superior Court Judicial Candidate Ted Reed and Paul Deasy, who is […]
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