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City of Sedona Election Results
Sedona AZ (March 15, 2012) – The Yavapai County Board of Elections released the unofficial election results for the City of Sedona on March 13, 2012 and updated the results today. Subject to final certification, the results are as follow, and based on these results, a runoff at the May 15, 2012 General Election will not be required.
Rob Adams, Mark DiNunzio, John Martinez and Jessica...
Sedona Paid to Receive Valuable Real Estate
Sedona AZ – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor:
Attention: Editor
I wish to encourage everyone to vote YES on Prop 410 in order to support local control and solutions for (State Route) 89A. As a person who has been involved in retail real estate development across North America, I believe that obtaining local control of this road is a once in a lifetime opportunity.
As negotiated...
City of Sedona Special Election Ballot Language
Sedona AZ (July 26, 2011) – The following is the proposed Proposition 410 ballot language for the November 2011 election:
Proposed Ballot Language
for the November 8, 2011
City of Sedona Special Election
Proposition 410
A REFERENDUM ORDERED BY PETITION OF THE PEOPLE:
Descriptive Title: A measure referring to Sedona voters the Sedona City Councils decision to acquire a section of State Route...
Sedona Group Files Action to Stop 89A Route Transfer
Sedona AZ (March 7 2011) – This is a Sedona Times Publishing and SedonaEye.com breaking news alert!
A grass roots group of Sedona residents and business owners have organized to oppose Sedona City Council’s 4-3 vote passed by Council on February 22, 2011 when the City decided to take ownership of SR 89A through a Route Transfer Agreement between the State and the City. Let The People...
Sedona Times City Talk February 2010
This City Talk Column is written by Acting City Clerk Mary Gladieux and submitted by the City of Sedona.
Sedona AZ (February 9, 2010) – The City of Sedona will be holding a vote-by-mail primary and special election on March 9, 2010. The races include three city council four-year terms, one city council two-year term, and the mayor for a two-year term. A proposition will also be on the ballot...