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1 General Election 2018, November 6 YOUR VOICE YOUR VALUES YOUR VOTE 2018 VOTER GUIE azvoterguide.com
2 General Election: November 6 ear Fellow Arizonans, Record breaking. That s what the returns show us from the 2018 Primary Election across Arizona. 33% voter turnout to be exact. This speaks to the importance of this year s election: the candidates, for certain. But we can t forget the ballot propositions, the judges up for retention, and the future of our beloved state! Twenty years ago, Center for Arizona Policy (CAP) produced its very first Voter Guide and distributed it to several hundred voters. Twenty years later, the Voter Guide and azvoterguide.com have expanded and become a sought-after nonpartisan educational resource produced by Arizonans for Arizonans. Over the years, hundreds of thousands of Arizonans have come to count on the printed Guide as they make their own decisions on Election ay, and 2018 is no exception! This year at azvoterguide.com, you ll find more information than ever before on many offices on your ballot: Brand New: Compare your own responses to survey questions with those of the candidates! Brand New: View candidates organizational endorsements, giving you even more information than ever before on who stands behind them! A personalized Voter Guide to see only the candidates on your ballot. Comments candidates wrote on survey questions. Survey responses from city, judicial, and school board candidates. Biographical and contact information for candidates including links to websites, Facebook pages, and Twitter usernames. Free Voter Guide resources to download or order to share at your church and in your community. Links to register to vote, find your polling location, and much more! On behalf of the CAP team who comes together each election cycle to produce this nonpartisan educational resource, funded by Arizona individuals and families like you and yours, thank you for using the 2018 Arizona General Election Voter Guide! Remember it s your voice, your values, your vote. Cathi Herrod, Esq. President, Center for Arizona Policy About Center for Arizona Policy Center for Arizona Policy is a nonprofit research and education organization committed to promoting and defending the foundational values of life, marriage and family, and religious freedom. Visit azpolicy.org or call for more information. 2
3 For information on judges, school boards, city candidates and more, visit azvoterguide.com. Instructions Helpful tips Identify your districts at azvoterguide.com. etermine which candidate deserves your vote. Answer the questions yourself in the spaces provided, then compare your answers to the candidates answers. You are not required to vote for each race. If there are multiple seats for a particular office, you may vote for as many candidates as there are open seats, or you may vote for one candidate. What races are covered in this printed Guide? U.S. Senate U.S. House of Representatives Arizona Governor Arizona Secretary of State Arizona Attorney General Arizona Treasurer Corporation Commissioner Superintendent of Public Instruction Arizona State Senate Arizona House of Representatives Visit azvoterguide.com to: Identify your districts. Read comments and biographical information from the candidates. See candidate endorsements by a range of advocacy groups. Access select city, judge, and school board candidate surveys. For all federal candidates who declined to respond to the survey, view the citations for researched answers. Access information on all ballot propositions. View responses from write in candidates or candidates who missed the print deadline. etermine your voting location. Register to vote. Access a personalized copy of this Guide. What is the November General Election about? The General Election decides which candidates will represent you in office. Is the 2018 Voter Guide emocratic or Republican? Neither. It is factual, impartial, and nonpartisan. Every candidate in the covered races was treated equally and had the same opportunity to respond to the questions. Who paid for the 2018 Voter Guide? Concerned Arizonans dedicated to responsible citizenship have donated to make this publication available. No candidate or political party paid for any part of this Guide. Are you endorsing specific candidates? No. This Guide is a nonpartisan educational resource provided as a public service. No candidates are endorsed. Why do some candidates not respond? We don t know. All candidates were provided the same opportunity to respond to the survey questions. For candidates who declined to respond you ll find the candidate s contact information made available by the Arizona Secretary of State and other public sources. You also can access limited biographical information on these candidates at azvoterguide.com. Support the 2018 Voter Guide This Guide would not be possible without the generous support of individuals around our state. If you would like to make a tax deductible donation to ensure this valuable work continues, you can call or visit azpolicy.org. While there, sign up for free updates on issues critical to your family. Printing & distributing this Guide Center for Arizona Policy (CAP) grants permission to anyone who wishes to copy and distribute this Guide in its entirety. A printer friendly version can be found at azvoterguide.com. Any statement made by a person distributing this Guide should not be interpreted as the position of CAP. isclaimer Churches and other nonprofit organizations may distribute nonpartisan, unbiased, voter-education material without jeopardizing their tax-exempt status. This publication has been reviewed by outside attorneys to ensure that it complies with the rules for 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organizations. Each organization that distributes these guides is responsible for its own actions. If you have questions about this Voter Guide, please call Center for Arizona Policy at
4 Federal Questions Survey Questions for Federal Candidates 1. Moving Arizona out of the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals into a newly established 12th Circuit Court of Appeals 2. Prohibiting abortion except when it is necessary to prevent the death of the mother 3. Making permanent tax relief provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of Protecting individuals and businesses from being required to use their artistic expression in a manner that violates their conscience 5. Interpreting the U.S. Constitution in light of the present cultural context, rather than the original meaning of the text and intent of the framers 6. Expanding background checks to include guns bought from private individuals 7. Providing federal funding to Planned Parenthood and other entities that perform or refer for abortions 8. enying federal funding to Sanctuary Cities that do not comply with federal immigration laws 9. Adding sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression to the protected classes of race, religion, age, sex, and ancestry in nondiscrimination law 10. Amending the U.S. Constitution to require Congress to balance the federal budget every year U.S. Senate Kyrsten Sinema O O O S S S Angela Green G * O* S* S* O* S* S* S* S* S* Martha McSally R S S* S S O O O S O S S Support O Oppose * Comment eclined to Respond, Position Unknown/Unclear Review candidate comments at azvoterguide.com. If a candidate declined to respond, check azvoterguide.com for potential updates. emocratic G Green L Libertarian R Republican eclined to Respond, Position Based on Citation Center for Arizona Policy (CAP) does not speak for any candidate who has not answered the Voter Guide survey. However, in some cases, information relating to a candidate's position on an issue is publicly available. This information may include a candidate s voting records, public statements, campaign materials, or other credible sources. Based on this publicly available information, some candidate position statements have been determined after extensive research and are represented with S (Support based on citations) or O (Oppose based on citations), with a link to the source of the public statement at azvoterguide.com. If it is unclear or unknown where a candidate stands on a given issue, the answer has been intentionally left blank. 4
5 For information on judges, school boards, city candidates Latest and updates more, visit at azvoterguide.com. U.S. Congress ist. 1 ist. 2 ist. 3 ist. 4 ist. 5 ist. 6 ist. 9 ist. 8 ist. 7 Tom O Halleran O O S S S O Wendy Rogers R S S S S O O O S O S Ann Kirkpatrick O O S S S Lea Marquez Peterson R Raul Grijalva O O O S S S O Nicolas Nick Pierson R avid Brill O S Haryaksha Gregor Knauer G O S S Paul Gosar R S S S O O O S O S Joan Greene O O S O S Andy Biggs R S* S* S* S* O* O* O* S* O* S* Anita Malik O O O S S avid Schweikert R S S S S O O O S O S Ruben Gallego O O O S S S O Gary Swing G O* O * O* S O* S* Hiral Tipirneni O O S S ebbie Lesko R S* S* S* S* O* O* O* S* O* S* Greg Stanton O O O S S Steve Ferrara R S S S S O * O S O * ownload your personalized Voter Guide at azvoterguide.com Connect with CAP! Online: azpolicy.org On Facebook: facebook.com/azpolicy On Twitter: twitter.com/azpolicy On Instagram: instagram.com/azpolicy Sign up to receive updates on the latest news from the Capitol at azpolicy.org/getinvolved 5
6 State Questions Survey Questions for State Candidates 1. Legalizing recreational marijuana 2. Prohibiting abortion except when it is necessary to prevent the death of the mother 3. Allowing slot machines, table games, and daily fantasy sports gambling off Indian reservations 4. Adding sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression to the protected classes of race, religion, age, sex, and ancestry in nondiscrimination law 5. Increasing state taxes to provide additional funding for the state budget 6. Protecting a parent s right to seek professional counseling for their minor child with same sex attraction or gender identity issues to help them reach their desired outcome 7. Expanding background checks to include guns bought from private individuals 8. Legalizing physician assisted suicide 9. Allowing all parents to use tax credits, vouchers, or education savings accounts to enable children to attend any public, charter, private, homeschool, or online academy 10. Allowing public employees to use paid time off to engage in union activities Governor avid Garcia eclined to respond. Contact (602) or david@dg4az.com Angel Torres G eclined to respond. Contact (623) or torresforazgovernor@gmail.com oug ucey R O S* * O* O O* O O S* O Secretary of State Katie Hobbs eclined to respond. Contact (602) or katie@katiehobbs.org Steve Gaynor R O S* O O O S O O S O Attorney General January Contreras Mark Brnovich State Treasurer eclined to respond. Contact (480) or januarycontreras@msn.com R eclined to respond.* Contact (480) or markbrnovich@gmail.com Mark Manoil eclined to respond. Contact (602) or manoil4arizona@gmail.com Kimberly Yee R O S O O O S O O S O 6
7 Latest updates at azvoterguide.com Corporation Commissioner (Two seats, may vote for up to two candidates) Sandra Kennedy Kiana Maria Sears eclined to respond. Contact (602) or eclined to respond. Contact (602) or Rodney Glassman R O* S* O* O O* S* O* O* S* O* Justin Olson R O S O O O S O O S O Survey Questions for Superintendent of Public Instruction Candidates 1. Providing parents the option of choosing phonics instruction for all K 3rd grade students 2. Allowing parents to opt their children out of activities or lessons they find offensive to their personal, moral, or religious beliefs 3. Increasing state and local taxes to provide more funding for schools and school facility projects 4. Requiring signed permission from a parent before a student may participate in sex education classes or presentations on gender identity 5. Allowing all parents to use tax credits, vouchers, or education savings accounts to enable children to attend any public, charter, private, homeschool, or online academy 6. Requiring full day kindergarten for all students 7. Requiring sex education classes for K 12th grade students 8. Allocating a certain percentage of the school district s budget to be spent in the classroom, as opposed to for administration 9. Implementing policies to allow students and faculty to use the restroom, locker room, and shower room that aligns with their gender identity 10. Presenting competing and alternative theories regarding the origin of life when evolution is taught in science classes Superintendent of Public Instruction Kathy Hoffman eclined to respond. Contact (503) or kathyhoffman01@gmail.com Frank Riggs R S* S* O* S* S* S* O* S* O S* Review candidate comments at azvoterguide.com. If a candidate declined to respond, check azvoterguide.com for potential updates. S Support O Oppose * Comment eclined to Respond emocratic G Green I Independent L Libertarian R Republican 7
8 General Election: November 6 Survey Questions for State Candidates 1. Legalizing recreational marijuana 2. Prohibiting abortion except when it is necessary to prevent the death of the mother 3. Allowing slot machines, table games, and daily fantasy sports gambling off Indian reservations 4. Adding sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression to the protected classes of race, religion, age, sex, and ancestry in nondiscrimination law 5. Increasing state taxes to provide additional funding for the state budget 6. Protecting a parent s right to seek professional counseling for their minor child with same sex attraction or gender identity issues to help them reach their desired outcome 7. Expanding background checks to include guns bought from private individuals 8. Legalizing physician assisted suicide 9. Allowing all parents to use tax credits, vouchers, or education savings accounts to enable children to attend any public, charter, private, homeschool, or online academy 10. Allowing public employees to use paid time off to engage in union activities Arizona Senate (one seat) Arizona House (two seats) istrict 1 istrict 2 istrict 3 istrict 4 House House Sen. Sen. Jo Craycraft Karen Fann R O S* * O * S O O S* O Ed Gogek Jan Manolis Noel Campbell R O S O O O S O O S O avid Stringer R O S O O O S O O S O Andrea alessandro Shelley Kais R O S O O S O O S Rosanna Gabaldón aniel Hernandez, Jr. John Christopher Ackerley R Anthony Sizer R O* S* O O O S S* O S O Sally Ann Gonzales Andres Cano Alma Hernandez Beryl Baker Lisa Otondo Charlene Fernandez Geraldine Gerae Peten Sara Mae Williams G G eclined to respond. Contact (310) or craycraft4azsenate@gmail.com eclined to respond. Contact (928) or edgogek@gmail.com eclined to respond. Contact (626) or jan.manolis@jan4azhouse.com eclined to respond. Contact (520) or dalessandroforaz@gmail.com eclined to respond. Contact (520) or rgabaldon09@gmail.com eclined to respond. Contact (520) or danielforarizona@gmail.com eclined to respond. Contact (520) or chris@chrisackerley.com eclined to respond. Contact (520) or sallyforsenate2018@gmail.com eclined to respond. Contact (520) or info@andresforarizona.com eclined to respond. Contact (520) or almah0411@gmail.com eclined to respond. Contact (520) or berylbaker35@hotmail.com eclined to respond. Contact (928) or otondofor4@gmail.com eclined to respond. Contact (928) or charlenerfernandez@gmail.com eclined to respond. Contact (623) or drgeraepeten@gmail.com eclined to respond. Contact (520) or smw.pima@gmail.com 8
9 For information on judges, school boards, city candidates Latest and updates more, visit at azvoterguide.com. Arizona Senate (one seat) Arizona House (two seats) istrict 5 istrict 6 istrict 7 istrict 8 istrict 10 istrict 9 J Aime Morgaine eclined to respond. Contact (928) or morgaine4ld5@yahoo.com Sonny Borrelli R eclined to respond. Contact (928) or sonny4ld5@hotmail.com Mary McCord Robinson S O S S O S S S O S Leo Biasiucci R O S S O O S O O S O Regina Cobb R eclined to respond. Contact (928) or drgcobb@yahoo.com Wade Carlisle eclined to respond. Contact (928) or wseacarlisle@gmail.com Sylvia Tenney Allen R O S O O O S O O S O Felicia French eclined to respond. Contact (480) or frenchforarizona@gmail.com Bobby Tyler eclined to respond. Contact (928) or tylerbobby1917@gmail.com Walter Blackman R O* S* O* O* O* S* O* O* S* O* Bob Thorpe R O S O O O O O O S O Jamescita Peshlakai eclined to respond. Contact (928) or jmpeshlakai@gmail.com JL Mealer R S* S* S* O * S* O* O S* O Arlando Teller eclined to respond. Contact (928) or ateller@hotmail.com Myron Tsosie eclined to respond. Contact (971) or mht32@nau.edu oyel Shamley R O S S O O S O O S O Sharon Girard eclined to respond. Contact (520) or sharon@girard4azsenate.com Frank Pratt R O S O O O * O O S O Carmen Casillas eclined to respond. Contact (602) or casillas4house@gmail.com Linda C. Gross eclined to respond. Contact (928) or linda@yeswecanarizona.com avid Cook R O S* O* O O S* O O S O Thomas T.J. Shope R O S S* O O * O O S O* Victoria Steele eclined to respond. Contact (520) or victoriasteeleaz@gmail.com Randy Fleenor R eclined to respond. Contact (520) or flenor4senate@gmail.com Randall Randy Friese eclined to respond. Contact (520) or randy@drfrieseforhouse.com Pamela Powers Hannley eclined to respond. Contact (520) or p2h@icloud.com Ana Henderson R O S O O O S O O S O avid Bradley S O O S S O* S S O S Marilyn Wiles R O O* O O O* S* * O* * S* omingo egrazia eclined to respond. Contact (520) or domingo@degraziaforarizona.com Kirsten Engel eclined to respond. Contact (520) or engelforarizona@gmail.com Joshua Reilly G S* O* O* S* S* O* S* O O* S* Todd Clodfelter R S* O* S O O S* O S O O Review candidate comments at azvoterguide.com. If a candidate declined to respond, check azvoterguide.com for potential updates. S Support O Oppose * Comment eclined to Respond emocratic G Green I Independent L Libertarian R Republican 9
10 General Election: November 6 Survey Questions for State Candidates 1. Legalizing recreational marijuana 2. Prohibiting abortion except when it is necessary to prevent the death of the mother 3. Allowing slot machines, table games, and daily fantasy sports gambling off Indian reservations 4. Adding sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression to the protected classes of race, religion, age, sex, and ancestry in nondiscrimination law 5. Increasing state taxes to provide additional funding for the state budget 6. Protecting a parent s right to seek professional counseling for their minor child with same sex attraction or gender identity issues to help them reach their desired outcome 7. Expanding background checks to include guns bought from private individuals 8. Legalizing physician assisted suicide 9. Allowing all parents to use tax credits, vouchers, or education savings accounts to enable children to attend any public, charter, private, homeschool, or online academy 10. Allowing public employees to use paid time off to engage in union activities Arizona Senate (one seat) Arizona House (two seats) istrict 11 istrict 12 istrict 13 House Senate Ralph Atchue * O* O* S* S* O* S* S* O* S* Mohammad Arif G O* S S O S S S O S S Vince Leach R O S O O O S O O S O Hollace Lyon eclined to respond. Contact (520) or hollacelyon@gmail.com Marcela Quiroz O O O S S* * S * O S Mark Finchem R O S O O O S O O S O Bret Roberts R O S * O O* S O* * S* O Elizabeth Brown eclined to respond. Contact (480) or elizabethbrown4senate@gmail.com Eddie Farnsworth R O S O O O S O O S O Joe Bisaccia eclined to respond. Contact (480) or bisaccia4az@gmail.com Lynsey Robinson eclined to respond. Contact (602) or lynerobinson77@gmail.com Travis Grantham R O O* O O O S O O S O Warren Petersen R O S O O O S O O S O Michelle Harris eclined to respond. Contact (480) or michelle@harrisforarizona.com Sine Kerr R O S O O O S O O S* O Thomas Tzitzura eclined to respond. Contact (480) or thomastzitzura@aol.com Timothy unn R O S O O O S O O S O Joanne Osborne R O S* O O* O* S * O * O 10 Review candidate comments at azvoterguide.com. If a candidate declined to respond, check azvoterguide.com for potential updates. S Support O Oppose * Comment eclined to Respond emocratic G Green I Independent L Libertarian R Republican
11 Jaime Alvarez For information on judges, school boards, city candidates Latest and more, updates visit at azvoterguide.com. Arizona Senate (one seat) Arizona House (two seats) istrict 14 istrict 15 istrict 16 ist. 19 istrict 18 istrict 17 istrict 20 House Sen. House Senate avid Gowan R O S O O O S O O S O Bob Karp Shelley Renne Leon Gail Griffin R O S O O O S O O S O Becky Nutt R O S S* O O S O O S O Kristin ybvig Pawelko Heather Carter Julie Gunnigle R eclined to respond. Contact (520) or jfalvar3z@gmail.com eclined to respond. Contact (520) or rwkarp@gmail.com eclined to respond. Contact (520) or shelley.renne@gmail.com eclined to respond. Contact (602) or kdpforld15@gmail.com eclined to respond. Contact (602) or heathercarter@me.com eclined to respond. Contact (480) or gunnigle4house@gmail.com Jennifer Samuels S* O* S* S* S* S* S* O* O* O* John Allen R O S O O O S O O S O Nancy Barto R O S O O O S O O S O Benjamin Ben Carmitchel eclined to respond. Contact (602) or b@benforarizona.com avid Farnsworth R O S O O O S* O O S O Sharon Stinard eclined to respond. Contact (602) or stinardforhouse@gmail.com Richard Grayson G eclined to respond. Contact (480) John Fillmore R O O O O O S O O S O Kelly Townsend R O* S* O O* O* S* O* S* S* O* Steven Weichert eclined to respond. Contact (480) or steve@weichertforaz.com J.. Mesnard R O S * O O S O O S O Jennifer Pawlik eclined to respond. Contact (480) or jennifer@jenniferpawlik.com Nora Ellen R O S O O O S O O S O Jeff Weninger R O S S O O S O O S O Sean Bowie eclined to respond. Contact (602) or seanmbowie@gmail.com Frank Schmuck R eclined to respond. Contact (602) or teamschmuck@cox.net enise Mitzi Epstein eclined to respond. Contact (480) or mitzi@azeps.net Jennifer Jermaine eclined to respond. Contact (808) or jermaineforhouse@gmail.com Jill Norgaard R O S S O O S O O S O Greg Patterson R O * O * S* S O O S* O Lupe Chavira Contreras eclined to respond. Contact (602) or contrerasforsenate2014@gmail.com iego Espinoza eclined to respond. Contact (623) or josediegoe@yahoo.com Lorenzo Sierra eclined to respond. Contact (480) or lorenzo@losierra.com ouglas Ervin eclined to respond. Contact (602) or doug.ervin@gmail.com oug Q Quelland I O* S* O* O O* S O O S* O Paul Boyer R O* S O* O O S O O S O Hazel Chandler eclined to respond. Contact (602) or hazelchandler@aol.com Christopher Chris Gilfillan eclined to respond. Contact (828) or chris.l.gilfillan@gmail.com Shawnna Bolick R O S S* O O S O O S O Anthony Kern R O S O O O S O O S O 11
12 General Election: November 6 Survey Questions for State Candidates 1. Legalizing recreational marijuana 2. Prohibiting abortion except when it is necessary to prevent the death of the mother 3. Allowing slot machines, table games, and daily fantasy sports gambling off Indian reservations 4. Adding sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression to the protected classes of race, religion, age, sex, and ancestry in nondiscrimination law 5. Increasing state taxes to provide additional funding for the state budget 6. Protecting a parent s right to seek professional counseling for their minor child with same sex attraction or gender identity issues to help them reach their desired outcome 7. Expanding background checks to include guns bought from private individuals 8. Legalizing physician assisted suicide 9. Allowing all parents to use tax credits, vouchers, or education savings accounts to enable children to attend any public, charter, private, homeschool, or online academy 10. Allowing public employees to use paid time off to engage in union activities Arizona Senate (one seat) Arizona House (two seats) istrict 21 istrict 23 istrict 22 House Senate Kathy Knecht I eclined to respond. Contact (623) or kathy@electknecht.org Rick Gray R O S O* O O* S O O S O Bradley Hughes eclined to respond. Contact (480) or bradley.hughes@hughesforld21.com Gilbert Romero eclined to respond. Contact (623) or gilbertromeroaz@gmail.com Kevin Payne R O* S O* O O S O S* S* O* Tony Rivero R O S O O O S O O S O Wendy Garcia eclined to respond. Contact (623) or wendygarciaforaz@gmail.com avid Livingston R O S O O O S O O S O Valerie Harris eclined to respond. Contact (602) or vjharris90@gmail.com Teri Sarmiento eclined to respond. Contact (480) or finance@voteteri.com Frank Carroll R O S O O O S O O S O Ben Toma R O S O O O S O O S O aria Lohman eclined to respond. Contact (480) or daria4azsenate@gmail.com Chris Leone I O S* O S* O* S* S* O O* O* Michelle Ugenti Rita R O S O O O O O O S O Eric Kurland eclined to respond. Contact (602) or erickurland23@gmail.com John Kavanagh R O S O O O S O* O S O Jay Lawrence R O* S* O* O O S* O O S O General Election: November 6 12
13 For information on judges, school boards, city candidates Latest and updates more, visit at azvoterguide.com. Arizona Senate (one seat) Arizona House (two seats) istrict 24 istrict 25 istrict 26 ist. 27 istrict 28 istrict 30 ist. 29 Sen. House Sen. House Sen. House House House Sen. Sen. Lela Alston eclined to respond. Contact (602) or Vicki Alger R eclined to respond. Contact (480) or campaign@votevickialger.com Jennifer Longdon eclined to respond. Contact (480) or jen@jenlongdonforhouse.com Amish Shah eclined to respond. Contact (602) or amishforarizona@gmail.com avid Alger, Sr. R eclined to respond. Contact (480) or campaign@votedavidalger.com Kathy Mohr Almeida eclined to respond. Contact (480) or kathylynn626@yahoo.com Tyler Pace R eclined to respond. Contact (480) or Info@paceforazsenate.com Johnny Martin eclined to respond. Contact (623) or johnnymartin@asu.edu Russell W. Rusty Bowers R O O* O * S O O S O Michelle Udall R eclined to respond. Contact (480) or electmichelleudall@gmail.com Juan Mendez eclined to respond. Contact (480) or mendezforaz@gmail.com Rebecca Speakman R eclined to respond. Contact (480) or rebecca.speakman@yahoo.com Isela Blanc eclined to respond. Contact (480) or iselablanc4az@gmail.com Athena Salman eclined to respond. Contact (480) or salmanforhouse@gmail.com Raymond Speakman R O S O O * S O O S Rebecca Rios eclined to respond. Contact (602) or rebecca_rios@hotmail.com Reginald Bolding eclined to respond. Contact (602) or bolding4azhouse@gmail.com iego Rodriguez eclined to respond. Contact (602) or diego@rlopllc.com Christine Porter Marsh eclined to respond. Contact (602) or chris4arizona@gmail.com Kate Brophy McGee R eclined to respond. Contact (602) or kate@katemcgee.com Kelli Butler eclined to respond. Contact (602) or kellibutleraz@gmail.com Aaron Lieberman eclined to respond. Contact (602) or aaronoscar@gmail.com Kathy Pappas Petsas R eclined to respond.* Contact (480) or kathy@kathypetsasaz.com Maria Syms R O S S O O S O O S O Martín J. Quezada eclined to respond. Contact (602) or martinquezada29@gmail.com Richard Andrade eclined to respond. Contact (602) or randrade13@cox.net Cesar Chavez eclined to respond. Contact (623) or cesarchavezaz@gmail.com Otoniel Tony Navarrete eclined to respond. Contact (602) or onavarreteaz@gmail.com Robert Meza eclined to respond. Contact (602) or elizmf@yahoo.com Raquel Terán eclined to respond. Contact (602) or raquelteran77@gmail.com Gary Spears R O* S* O* O O* S* O* O* O* O* Review candidate comments at azvoterguide.com. If a candidate declined to respond, check azvoterguide.com for potential updates. S Support O Oppose * Comment eclined to Respond emocratic G Green I Independent L Libertarian R Republican 13
14 PROP 127 WILL A $1,000/YEAR TO OUR UTILITY BILLS. THAT S BA FOR AZ FAMILIES. VOTE NO ON PROP GET THE FACTS VoteNOProp127.com *Seidman Research Institute, 2018 Paid for by Arizonans for Affordable Electricity. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee.
15 For information on judges, school boards, city candidates Latest and updates more, visit at azvoterguide.com Ballot Propositions A summary of the FOR and AGAINST arguments for each proposition is available at azvoterguide.com/props The full text of the propositions and arguments may be found at azsos.gov. Prop 125 Prop 126 Prop 127 Prop 305 Prop 306 Amends the Arizona Constitution to replace the current permanent benefit increase with a new compounding cost-of-living adjustment for the Corrections Officer Retirement Plan and the Elected Officials Retirement Plan. Amends the Arizona Constitution to prohibit this state, and any city, town, county or any political subdivision of the state from imposing any new or increasing any existing transaction-based fees, taxes, or assessments on any service performed in Arizona. Amends the Arizona Constitution to require utility companies that produce electricity and that are regulated by the Arizona Corporation Commission (this excludes SRP) to generate at least 50% of their annual sales of electricity from renewable energy sources. Expands the Empowerment Scholarship Account (ESA) program to all public school students during a four-year phase in period with a built-in annual growth cap. The ESA program allows parents to withdraw their children from public school and receive 90% of state funds allocated for their child to use for a variety of educational expenses, including therapy, tutors, curriculum, and private school tuition. Amends the Citizens Clean Elections Act so that candidates can no longer make payments from candidate s campaign account to a political party or to a private taxexempt organization eligible to engage in activities to influence candidate elections. Makes the Citizens Clean Elections Commission s rulemaking authority subject to approval from the Governor s Regulatory Review Council or Attorney General. For information on judges on your ballot, go to azvoterguide.com/judges Arizona Supreme Court Arizona Court of Appeals Maricopa, Pima, and Pinal County Superior Courts For information on candidates for select School Board races, go to azvoterguide.com/schoolboard 15
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