Archive for Political Science

Frank Antenori Overwhelmingly Wins Vote After CD-8 GOP Debate

Mar 27, 2012 Comments Off by

TUCSON – In a straw poll of attendees following last night’s debate in Oro Valley, State Senator Frank Antenori was selected as the preferred candidate for the Republican nomination for Congress in CD-08 with more than 40% of the vote. The winner of the poll, largely decided by voters who indicated at the beginning of [...]

Arizona Politics, Campaigns & Elections, CD-8, Dave Sitton, Debates, Elected Officials, Frank Antenori, Jesse Kelly, Martha McSally, Political Parties, Political Science, Press Release, Tucson Read more

Republican precinct committeemen select three replacements to fill State Senate vacancy in LD-4

Jan 17, 2012 Comments Off by

Tried and true Republican precinct committeemen gathered Monday night in Sun City to choose three individuals to fill the vacancy left by recently resigned State Senator, Scott Bundgaard. The meeting which was held at the Union Hills Country Club and conducted by the State Republican Party in accordance with Arizona law, began at 6:15 and lasted [...]

Campaigns & Elections, Eric Spencer, Judy Burges, LD-4, Political Parties, Political Science, State Government Read more

Maricopa County Republican Member-At-Large Candidates Slate

Jan 13, 2012 Comments Off by
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A Letter from Arizona House Speaker Andy Tobin

Jan 12, 2012 Comments Off

Many people have asked me whether I believe there is a real chance for bi-partisanship, political civility and statesmanship to prevail in our current political climate. They are surprised when I say yes! The majority of legislation passed in every session at the capital is very much a product of bipartisan cooperation. Though said bills may [...]

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