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Credit Unions Get out the Vote (Cu Gotv) Candidate Info CREDIT UNIONS GET OUT THE VOTE (CU GOTV) CANDIDATE INFO Redistricting Notice: Listed below are candidates in districts throughout the entire state. Due to redistricting, you may be voting for candidates in districts which are new to you. For additional information please visit Find my district US Senate Richard Carmona (Democrat) PO Box 12399 Tucson, AZ 85732 www.carmonaforarizona.com YouTube Twitter Facebook Jeff Flake (Republican) PO Box 12512 Tempe, AZ 85284 www.jeffflake.com/ YouTube Twitter Facebook Wil Cardon (Republican) 4040 East McClellan Road House 8 Mesa, AZ 85205 http://wilcardon.com/ YouTube Twitter Facebook Bryan Hackbarth (Republican) PO Box 2149 Peoria, AZ 85380 http://www.bryan4senate.com/ Clair Van Steenwyk (Republican) 26682 W. Burnett Rd. Buckeye, AZ 85396 http://www.crossroadswithvan.com/ CREDIT UNIONS GET OUT THE VOTE (CU GOTV) CANDIDATE INFO Congressional District 1 Wenona Benally Baldenegro (Democrat) 2700 Woodlands Village Boulevard Suite 300-203 Flagstaff, AZ 86001 http://wenonaforarizona.com/ Twitter Facebook Ann Kirkpatrick (Democrat) 432 West Cattle Drive Trail Flagstaff, AZ 86001 http://www.kirkpatrickforarizona.com/ YouTube Twitter Facebook Patrick Gatti (Republican) 1100 East Whipple St. Show Low, AZ 85901 http://www.patrickgattiforcongress.com/ Gaither Martin (Republican) 476 North Harless St. Eagar, AZ 85925 http://martin4congress.com/ Twitter Facebook Jonathan Paton (Republican) PO Box 68758 Oro Valley, AZ 85737 http://paton2012.com/ YouTube Twitter Facebook Douglas Wade (Republican) PO Box 388 Sedona, AZ 86339 http://www.wadeforcongress2012.com/ YouTube Twitter Facebook CREDIT UNIONS GET OUT THE VOTE (CU GOTV) CANDIDATE INFO Congressional District 2 Ron Barber (Democrat) 4848 E Hawthorne St. Tucson, AZ 85711 http://ronbarberforcongress.com/ Twitter Facebook Matt Heinz (Democrat) PO Box 2574 Tucson, AZ 85702 http://heinzforcongress.com/ Twitter Facebook Mark Koskiniemi (Republican) PO Box 35487 Tucson, AZ 85731 http://www.koskiniemi4az8.com/ Facebook Martha McSally (Republican) P.O. Box 1582 Cortez CO 81321 http://mcsallyforcongress.com/ YouTube Twitter Facebook Congressional District 3 Amanda Aguirre (Democrat) 4601 W. La Quinta Ln. Yuma, AZ 85364 http://amandaaguirreforcongressd3.com/ YouTube Twitter Facebook Manny Arreguin (Democrat) PO Box 40701 Tucson, AZ 85717 http://www.arreguinforarizona.com/ YouTube Twitter Facebook CREDIT UNIONS GET OUT THE VOTE (CU GOTV) CANDIDATE INFO Raul Grijalva (Democrat) PO Box 1242 Tucson, AZ85702 CO 80502 http://www.standwithraul.com/ YouTube Twitter Facebook Blanca Guerra (Libertarian) PO Box 11491 Tucson, AZ 85734 Facebook Gabriela Saucedo Mercer (Republican) PO Box 87332 Tucson, AZ 85754 http://saucedomercer.com/ YouTube Twitter Facebook Jaime Vasquez (Republican) 4700 W. Valencia Tucson, AZ 85757 http://jaimevasquezforcongress.com/ Facebook Congressional District 4 Johnnie Robinson (Democrat) PO Box 2084 Florence, AZ 85132 http://johnnieforcongress.com/ Mikel Weisser (Democrat) 4490 North Sundown Dr. Golden Valley, AZ 86413 http://www.mikelweisser.org/ Facebook CREDIT UNIONS GET OUT THE VOTE (CU GOTV) CANDIDATE INFO Joe Pamelia (Libertarian) PO Box 1022 Prescott, AZ 86302 Paul Gosar (Republican) PO Box 2991 Florence, AZ 85132 http://www.gosarforcongress.com/ YouTube Twitter Facebook Ron Gould (Republican) PO Box 3145 Lake Havasu, AZ 86405 http://www.rongould.com/ Twitter Facebook Rick Murphy (Republican) 2068 McCulloch Boulevard Lake Havasu City, AZ 86403 http://rickmurphyforcongress.com/ Facebook Congressional District 5 Spencer Morgan (Democrat) 4335 E Page Ave Gilbert, AZ 85234 http://www.morganforcongress.org/ YouTube Twitter Facebook Kirk Adams (Republican) 1110 N Alba Cir Mesa, AZ 85213 http://www.kirkadams2012.com/ YouTube Twitter Facebook CREDIT UNIONS GET OUT THE VOTE (CU GOTV) CANDIDATE INFO Matt Salmon (Republican) PO Box 1290 Mesa, AZ 85213 http://salmonforcongress.com/ YouTube Twitter Facebook Congressional District 6 Matt Jette (Democrat) 2250 E Deer Valley Rd. #92 Phoenix, AZ 85024 http://mattjette.com/ John Williamson (Democrat) 7349 N Via Paseo Del Sur Suite 515-233 Scottsdale, AZ 85258 Facebook Jack Anderson (Libertarian) 4149 W Lane Ave Phoenix, AZ 85051 Ben Quayle (Republican) 10645 N Tatum Boulevard 200-429 Phoenix, AZ 85028 http://quayleforcongress.com/ YouTube Twitter Facebook David Schweikert (Republican) 15749 E El Lago Fountain Hills, AZ 85268 http://www.davidschweikert.com/ YouTube Twitter Facebook CREDIT UNIONS GET OUT THE VOTE (CU GOTV) CANDIDATE INFO Congressional District 7 Rebecca DeWitt (Democrat) PO Box 34272 Phoenix, AZ 85607 http://www.dewitt4congress.com/ Ed Pastor (Democrat) PO Box 1978 Phoenix, AZ 85001 http://www.edpastor.com/ Twitter Facebook Joe Cobb (Libertarian) PO Box 1855 Glendale, AZ 85311 http://joecobb.com/4th-district-campaign/ Congressional District 8 Stephen Dolgos (Americans Elect) 1308 E Gaffney Rd New River, AZ 85087 http://www.dolgosforcongress.com/ Gene Scharer (Democrat) 20678 W White Rock Rd Buckeye, AZ 85396 Twitter Trent Franks (Republican) PO Box 8105 Glendale, AZ 85312 http://www.trentfranks.com/ YouTube Twitter Facebook CREDIT UNIONS GET OUT THE VOTE (CU GOTV) CANDIDATE INFO Tony Passalacqua (Republican) 20118 N 67th Ave 300-261 Glendale, AZ 85308 http://www.tonyp2012.com/ Twitter Facebook Congressional District 9 Andrei Cherny (Democrat) 112 W Kaler Dr Phoenix, AZ 85201 http://www.andreiforarizona.com/ YouTube Twitter Facebook David Schapira (Democcrat) 3633 S Hazelton Ln. Tempe, AZ 85282 http://www.davidforaz.com/ Twitter Facebook Kyrsten Sinema (Democrat) 3740 N 12th St Phoenix, AZ 85014 http://kyrstensinema.com/ Facebook Lisa Borowsky (Republican) PO Box 3091 Tempe, AZ 85280 www.lisaborowsky.com/ Leah Campos Schandlbauer (Republican) PO Box 1266 Mesa, AZ 85211 http://leahforcongress.com/ Twitter Facebook CREDIT UNIONS GET OUT THE VOTE (CU GOTV) CANDIDATE INFO Travis Grantham (Republican) 2068 E Tiffany Ct Cilbert, AZ 85298 http://granthamforcongress.com/ Twitter Facebook Vernon Parker (Republican) 5634 E Lincoln Dr Unit 18 Paradise Valley, AZ 85253 http://vernonparker.com/ YouTube Twitter Facebook Wendy Rogers (Republican) 719 E Erie Dr Tempe, AZ 85282 http://www.wendyrogers.org/ Martin Sepulveda (Republican) 891 N Madrid Ln Chandler, AZ 85226 http://sepulvedaforcongress.com/ Twitter Facebook Jeff Thompson (Republican) 11626 S Appaloosa Dr Phoenix, AZ 54044 http://jeffthompsonforcongress.com/ Senate Legislative District 1 Steve Pierce (Republican) PO Box 11180 Prescott, AZ 8634 CREDIT UNIONS GET OUT THE VOTE (CU GOTV) CANDIDATE INFO House of Representatives LD1 Karen Fann (Republican) 5691 Hole In One Drive Prescott, AZ 86301 http://electkarenfann.com Lori Klein (Republican) 3637 W Medinah Ct Anthem, AZ 85086 http://www.electloriklein.com/ Andy Tobin (Republican) PO Box 28035 Prescott Valley, AZ 86312 http://www.andytobin.com/ Senate Legislative District 2 Linda Lopez (Democrat) 1506 E Melridge St Tucson, AZ 85706 http://www.lindalopezforarizona.com/ House of Representatives LD2 Andrea Dalessandro (Democrat) 2214 E Falcon Vista Dr Green Valley, AZ 85614 http://dalessandroforaz.com/about/ Rosanna Gabaldón (Democrat) 348 E Calle Garbillo Green Valley, AZ 85614 http://www.votegabaldon.com/ CREDIT UNIONS GET OUT THE VOTE (CU GOTV) CANDIDATE INFO John Christopher Ackerley (Republican) 140 E Camino Limon Verde Sahuarita, AZ 85629 Senate Legislative District 3 Olivia Cajero Bedford (Democrat) PO Box 85477 Tucson, AZ 85754 Maria Garcia (Democrat) 3145 W Morgan Road Tucson, AZ 85745 House of Representatives LD3 Sally Ann Gonzales (Democrat) 7444 S Camino Benem Tucson, AZ 85757 http://www.votesallygonzales.com/ Macario Saldate (Democrat) 3314 S 12th Ave Tucson, AZ 85713 CREDIT UNIONS GET OUT THE VOTE (CU GOTV) CANDIDATE INFO Senate Legislative District 4 Lynne Pancrazi (Democrat) 748 W 18th Pl Yuma, AZ 85364 House of Representatives LD4 Juan C. Escamilla (Democrat) PO Box 7643 San Luis, AZ 85349 Charlene Fernandez (Democrat) 1342 W 17th St Yuma, AZ 85364 http://www.charleneforhouse.com/ Lisa Otondo (Democrat) 1339 W 18th Pl Yuma, AZ 85364 Senate Legislative District 5 Beth Weisser (Democrat) 4490 N Sundown Dr Golden Valley, AZ 86413 Campaign Homepage CREDIT UNIONS GET OUT THE VOTE (CU GOTV) CANDIDATE INFO Nancy McLain (Republican) 1706 E Marble Canyon Dr Bullhead City, AZ 86442 http://www.nancymclain.com/ Sam Scarmardo (Republican) 2183 McCulloch Blvd North Lake Havasu City, AZ 86403 www.samscarmardoazsenate.com/ Kelli Ward (Republican) 3619 Desert Rose Ln Lake Havasu City, AZ 86404 http://www.drkelliward.com/ House of Representatives LD5 P.L. Durbin (Democrat) 2968 Winterhaven Dr #101 unavailable Lake Havasu City, AZ 86404 Sonny Borrelli (Republican) 3269 Silversmith Dr Lake Havasu City, AZ 86406 http://www.facebook.com/sonny.borrelli Wyatt Brooks (Republican) 1075 Gardencrest Dr Kingman, AZ 86409 http://www.vote4brooks.com/ CREDIT UNIONS GET OUT THE VOTE (CU GOTV) CANDIDATE INFO Doris Goodale (Republican) 4000 Red Hill Dr Kingman, AZ 86409 https://twitter.com/#!/dgoodale George Schnittgrund (Republican) 3411 Surry Ln Lake Havasu City, AZ 86406 Senate Legislative District 6 Tom Chabin (Democrat) PO Box 3441 Flagstaff, AZ 86003 http://www.tomchabin.com/ Chester Crandell (Republican) PO Box 57 Heber, AZ 85928 House of Representatives LD6 Doug Ballard (Democrat) PO Box 50117 Parks, AZ 86018 CREDIT UNIONS GET OUT THE VOTE (CU GOTV) CANDIDATE INFO Angela Lefevre (Democrat) 410 Oak Creek Blvd Sedona, AZ 86336 http://www.angela4arizona.us/ Brenda Barton (Republican) PO Box 983 Safford, AZ 85548
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