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Eddie Maddock: We, the people who govern

SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie Maddock begins the 2020 Sedona Arizona election coverage with the city’s new candidate for Mayor, Kurt Gehlbach, a twenty four year resident and local real estate agent. Sedona AZ – GET READY, GET SET, GO! In a blink of a Sedona eye, candidates for Mayor elected every two years and City Council members scheduled for turnover after four-year terms will be on... 

Sedona City Traffic Plan: Run Roads Through Our Neighborhoods for Tourists

Sedona AZ (August 4, 2018) – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor: No on Home Rule! Information & Perspective by Warren Woodward Sedona, Arizona ~ August 4, 2018 Someone asked me how I was voting in Sedona and why. Because everyone is entitled to my opinion, below is my response. No on Home Rule will force the City to prioritize spending — finally! Notice that the people... 

Sedona Council Candidates Pass Fail Question

Sedona AZ (June 17, 2018) – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor: Council Candidates on Tourist Advertising Information & Perspective by Warren Woodward Sedona, Arizona ~ June 17, 2018 I was recently forwarded responses to a question that a resident asked all candidates for Sedona City Council. In response (or by not responding) to one simple question, the candidates revealed... 

Eddie Maddock on Campaign Cover Ups

SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie Maddock Sedona AZ (August 13, 2014) – Just how bad and nasty will this election get? Keep in mind the beauty of our surroundings, and yet the potential for implosion perhaps has never been more intense. We have at least one candidate running for City Council who opted to jeopardize support from legitimate voters by verbally assailing them due to disagreement on a... 

Sandy Moriarty, Candidate for Sedona Mayor

Sandy Moriarty, Candidate for Sedona Mayor Sedona AZ (August 3, 2014) – I was born and raised in Seattle, Washington, where I graduated from the University of Washington with a B.A. in Economics. I moved to Sedona in January of 1972, when Sedona was a town of about 4,000, unincorporated, and split between two counties. I worked for the local branch of the Phoenix CPA firm, Walker & Armstrong... 

Sedona Candidates Pledge No Highway Signs

Sedona AZ (June 23, 2014) – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor: No City campaign signs on Sedona main streets. As candidates for Sedona Mayor and City Council, we have mutually agreed to refrain from placing outdoor signs or displays on our two main streets, Hwys. 179 and 89A, during the current election campaign which will continue through November 4. We are doing this to... 
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