Friday, September 9, 2022

Candidate Debate Schedule

 

12 SEP 2022, MON 5 – 6pm DEBATE: Corporate Commissioner
Democrats Lauren Kuby and Sandra Kennedy  vs Kevin Thompson, Nick Myers.  PBS


14 SEP 2022, WED 6 – 7pm DEBATE: Superintendent of Public Instruction
Democrat Kathy Hoffman  vs Thomas Horne.  PBS

 

21 SEP 2022, WED 6 – 7pm DEBATE: LD7 Candidate Debate 
Democrat Kyle Nitschke   vs  Wendy Rogers

https://www.youtube.com/user/AZCCEC/live

 

22 SEP 2022, THU 5 – 6pm DEBATE: Secretary of State

Democrat:  Adrian Fontes  vs  Mark Finchem.  PBS

 

 

28 SEP 2022, WED 5 – 6pm DEBATE: Attorney General

Democrat:  Kris Mayes vs Abraham Hamadeh.  PBS

 

3 OCT 2022, MON 5 – 6pm DEBATE: Treasurer

Democrat:  Martin Quezada  vs Kimberly Yee.  PBS

 

12 OCT 2022, WED 6 – 7pm DEBATE: Governor

Democrat Katie Hobbs   vs  Kari Lake.  PBS


Wednesday, September 7, 2022

Phone Bank for Democracy!

Help us get out the Gila County vote.





Friday, September 2, 2022

November Ballot Propositions: 10 of Them!!!

 What you need to know about the 10 propositions on our statewide ballots. 

Only two of the ballot measures came from the citizens gathering signatures to refer an idea. The others were referred to the ballot by state lawmakers. 


πŸ‘ŽπŸ‘ŽπŸ‘Ž  PROP 128: Voter protection act; court determinations

It does NOT Protect Voters!  Prop 128 would allow lawmakers to bypass the Voter Protection Act to amend or repeal any ballot measure with any illegal or unconstitutional language. 

One single sentence or word in an initiative might be found unconstitutional, and the courts currently have a way to deal with that — they nullify just the unconstitutional part and leave the rest. But if Prop 128 passes, lawmakers could then throw out the entire law, even though most of it is perfectly constitutional, which would shift power from the voters to the Legislature. 


πŸ‘ŽπŸ‘ŽπŸ‘Ž  PROP 129: Initiatives; single subject; title

 It would eliminate initiative backers’ ability to combine forces for good-governance initiatives that touch on several aspects of the law. It would give the courts yet another technicality to use to ignore the will of the people.


πŸ‘ŽπŸ‘ŽπŸ‘Ž  PROP 130: Constitutional property tax exemptions

It would amend the state Constitution to allow lawmakers to provide a property tax cut for veterans with disabilities.  No organized opposition. 


πŸ‘  PROP 131: Lieutenant governor; joint ticket

This would amend the state Constitution to create the position of lieutenant governor. Candidates would run as a team with gubernatorial candidates, like the vice president. If the governor resigned or died, the lieutenant governor would ascend to the Governor’s Office — instead of the secretary of state, who can be from a different party than the governor.   No organized opposition

πŸ‘ŽπŸ‘ŽπŸ‘ŽPROP 132: Initiatives; supermajority vote; requirement

It would amend the state Constitution to require a 60% vote to increase taxes at the ballot. This is another attempt to weaken the power of the people.

πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘PROP 209: Predatory Debt Collection Protection Act (citizens initiative)

YES on 209!  The measure makes multiple changes to state statutes on wage garnishment debt collection. It limits the interest rate on medical debt to 3%.  Medical debt, in particular, causes many Arizonans to fall into bankruptcy.

πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘PROP 211: Voters’ Right to Know Act (citizens initiative)

Also known as the Stop Dark Money initiative. would change state law to require political groups and people spending more than $50,000 to influence the outcome of an election to disclose the original donor of contributions over $5,000.  

“Dark money” is a corrupting influence on our democratic system and Arizona voters deserve to know who is funding political campaigns. Prop 211 will bring transparency and accountability to campaign messaging because voters will know who is paying for those ads. And it’ll stop regulated utility companies like Arizona Public Service (APS) from secretly funding the campaigns of their own regulators, as has happened in past elections. 


πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘PROP 308: Tuition; post-secondary education

This would change state law to allow all Arizona students, regardless of immigration status, to be eligible for financial aid and in-state tuition at Arizona universities and community colleges. Students must have graduated from an Arizona high school and been enrolled for two years. The measure earned bipartisan support at the Capitol.


πŸ‘ŽπŸ‘ŽπŸ‘ŽPROP 309: Voter identification; affidavit; procedure

This would change state statutes to require voters who vote in person to show a photo ID, instead of multiple pieces of certain mail, like bank statements. For voters without a photo ID, the state would issue a free non-operating license for voting purposes. If receive a ballot by mail, you would be required to write your birthdate, ID number and signature on a “concealed early ballot affidavit.  
It will impede people’s ability to vote by adding burdens and creating confusion. It will invade people’s privacy. 

πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘PROP 310: Fire districts; funding; sales tax increase

This would increase sales taxes by a tenth of a penny on the dollar to fund rural fire districts.  Fire districts serve 1.5 million Arizonans and are responsible for not only fighting fires, but providing emergency medical services in car crashes along major parts of Arizona’s highway system. Fire districts are strapped for manpower, equipment and resources, and 911 calls often take upwards of 30 minutes for a response.  This is good for Gila County.  

Find more on the AZ SOS website   or the Arizona Agenda blog:  https://arizonaagenda.substack.com/p/not-just-candidates-a-cheatsheet


Friday, June 3, 2022

Poll Workers Needed For Primary Election $20/hr


Gila Dems Primary Election Poll Worker -Interest



POLL WORKERS WANTED ($20 / hr)


The Gila County Recorder's Office has requested that each Party provide Poll 

Workers for Early in-person voting during the Primary. 


They have requested   3 in Payson, and 2 in Globe, to work in the County Recorder's Offices.  We are seeking a pool of Democrats at each location to provide the daily coverage 


This position pays $20/hour.

  

Dates:  July 11 - July 29 (3 weeks)

Shifts are 8:00 - 5:00, M-F.


As a Poll Worker, you may choose to work everyday, or just some days. However, the 8-5 shifts may not be split.


Duties: 

 - Greet voters and assure that they have their voter card properly filled out.

 - Show voters how to mark their ballot, including providing their signature and telephone number

 - Twice daily, collect and count ballots (indoor and dropoff)

 - Verify signatures are present on envelope


Training will be provided (3-4 hours).


If you are interested, please sign up here.  Names are to be submitted to the County Recorder by mid-June.

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https://www.mobilize.us/dashboard/gilacountydems/event/457461/


Wednesday, June 1, 2022

Election Integrity Team Needs Volunteers

Mission For AZ


Voter Protection Volunteer Interest Signup Form

Volunteer for the 2022 Primary Election in July and General Election in November.

Friday, May 13, 2022

Seeking Volunteers for our Texting Team

 

Intro

Gila Dems have licensed a Texting program, ThruText, for use as an additional method of communicating with voters across the county.   These days, many people don’t answer their phones if they don't recognize the caller’s number, making them unreachable via a Phone Bank.  

Thursday, April 28, 2022

AZ Fair Elections Petition

 What is the Fair Elections Petition?  

Description of Ballot Initiative: 

  • Restores permanent early voting list. 
  • Provides same day automatic and online voter registration. 
  • Makes voting easier for disabled people. 
  • Reduces cancellation causes for voter registration. 
  • Ensures voters can vote in any in county precinct. 
  • Expands polling places on Indian lands, voter registration, early voting, mail voting, early voting sites, and voting rights for some under guardianship. 
  • Allows entrusting another person to return one’s voted early ballot. 
  • Specifies process for correcting signature problems on early voting envelopes. 
  • Allows Clean Elections grants for election administration. 
  • Specifies sufficient requirements for voter registration identification and early voting. 
  • Safeguards against registering ineligible people to vote. 
  • Allows providing refreshments to waiting voters. 
  • Restricts gifts from lobbyists, reduces privately funded candidates’  contribution limits, and increases funds available to Clean Elections candidates. 
  • Requires clear explanation of statewide ballot measures. 
  • Limits judicial review of initiative and referendum petitions and protects signatures from elimination based on: county of the signer; another writing signers name, address or date; Circulator's failure to respond to a subpoena or strictly comply with technical requirements. 
  • Enhances ballot privacy. 
  • Restricts reviews and subpoenas concerning ballots and election material. 
  • Stabilizes presidential election process. 
  • Creates voluntary tax checkoff. 
  • Increases lobbyists registration fees and corporate minimum tax for some.


Gila county Dems have petitions  in the office, and will begin circulating them following the ADP Fair Elections Kickoff on May 4.  Join here:  https://www.mobilize.us/azdems/event/455214/

Wednesday, April 6, 2022

Become a PC 2023-2024

 

Becoming an Elected PC 2022-2024

Per the Gila County Elections Department https://www.gilacountyaz.gov/government/elections/campaign_finance_and_candidate_information.php


There are two ways to become an Elected PC:

  1. Write-In Candidate (no signatures)

Elected PCs may also nominate themselves as Write-in candidates after April 4. A person who desires to run as a write-in candidate is not required to collect signatures on a candidate Nomination Petition. However, any person desiring to become a write-in candidate for an elective office shall file a Write-In Nomination Paper. Write-in candidates for precinct committeeman, must file a Write-In Nomination Paper in the Gila County Elections Office no later than 5:00 p.m. on May 18, 2022.


To become an Elected PC as a Write-In Candidate:

File the following document between April 4, 2022 and May 18 2022, at 5:00 p.m.

Download the form here:

Write-In Nomination Paper

Documents may be filed with the Gila County Democratic Party (preferred), or the Gila County Department of Elections.

Drop off at the Gila Dems Payson Office by Wed.May 11.

110 E Bonita St

Payson, AZ 85541

or

the Gila County Department of Elections:

5515 S Apache Ave, Suite 900

Globe, AZ 85501

(928) 402-8709 or 8708 or 1-800-425-5095

  • Filing may be done by mail or in person. Documents will be considered filed on the date received in the elections office. Mail early in the event of delivery delays.

  1. Nomination, with Signatures THIS IS CLOSED AS OF 4/4/22

Thursday, March 17, 2022

Candidate Petitions - Last Day to Sign Online is TODAY

 


Candidate Petitions

Today is the last day to sign Candidate Petitions online!  Our candidates need your help to get on the ballot for the August 2 Primary Election.  To check your signature status  or to give a $5 donation to our Clean Election candidates, go to the AZ SOS site:  https://apps.azsos.gov/equal/.  We have some paper candidate petitions available to sign in the office, too.  The last day for candidates to file   petitions is April 4. 

Saturday, February 12, 2022

Gila Dems Meet up in Globe - 2/12/22


  

Gila County Democrats hosted a meetup today in Globe, featuring AZ Corporation Commission candidates Sandra Kennedy, current Commissioner, and Jonathan Hill. 

The Corporation Commission's work regulating utility companies affects our daily lives - our water and air, and access to gas, electricity, and phone services.  And our pocketbooks.

We had an amazing one hour conversation with Commissioner Kennedy, followed by a 40 minute conversation with Jonathan Hill.  This was so very informative, as we learned more about the Commission, especially the availability of a consumer complaint line for issues with utilities.  Suddenlink, anyone?

More about the ACC: azcc.gov


This was well worth the drive from Payson.  If you weren't there, you really missed a great meeting.

Newsletter February, 2022

 


Read it here:

https://mailchi.mp/933ead0aa878/gila-county-dems-newsletter-february-2022




Sign up for the Gila Dems Newsletter here:  https://www.mobilize.us/gilacountydems/event/441645/


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