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Verde Valley Candidate Forums

Sedona AZ (September 13, 2018) – In preparation for the upcoming November 6 general election, the League of Women Voters Greater Verde Valley is hosting the following candidate forums: Yavapai College Board of Governors – District 3 Candidate Forum will be held on September 24 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the Cottonwood Recreation Center, 150 So. 6th Street, Cottonwood. Camp Verde Mayor Run-off... 

Arizona Clean Elections Wins in Court

Sedona AZ (October 24, 2013) – The Arizona Court of Appeals has ruled in favor of several Petitioners, including the Arizona Citizens Clean Elections Commission, in a lawsuit challenging House Bill 2593, legislation that changed campaign contribution limits for candidates for statewide and legislative offices from limits established in the Citizens Clean Elections Act, an initiative measure... 

Lawsuit Victory for Clean Elections

Phoenix AZ (March 22, 2012) –  The State of Arizona Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Mark H. Brain has dismissed a lawsuit (CV2011-020916) filed against the Citizens Clean Elections Commission. In his ruling, Judge Brain struck down every point raised by the plaintiffs and concluded: “[M]any of the plaintiffs’ requests are contrary to the statutory scheme and First Amendment principles.” “This... 

Clean Elections Commission Appoints Independent

PHOENIX (August 29, 2011) — Arizona Corporation Commissioner Paul Newman announced the appointment of Pima County resident Thomas Koester to the Citizens Clean Elections Commission (CCEC). Koester, an Independent, will serve a term ending January 31, 2016. He will fill the seat held by Commissioner Royann Parker, a Republican, whose term expired January 31st.  Mr. Koester is a 1971 graduate of the... 

Arizona Seeks Clean Elections Commissioner

Phoenix, AZ (May 1 2011) – Applications are being taken for the Citizens Clean Elections Commission, which oversees a public financing system for political campaigns and promotes voter education efforts. The Commission was authorized by the Clean Elections Act approved by Arizona voters in 1998. To apply for appointment, candidates must have been registered with the same political party or as... 
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