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PRSRT STD U.S. Postage ECRWSS PAID 44400 W. Honeycutt Road Maricopa, AZ Suite 101 Permit No. 13 Maricopa, AZ 85138 Postal Customer Local www.InMaricopa.com August 2018 2018 Election Guide VOTE Town Hall 2018 Elect Supporting Maricopa High School and Be Awesome Youth Coalition FREE Saturday, Aug. 4 ADMISSION Maricopa High School Performing Arts Center 45012 W. Honeycutt Ave. | Maricopa, AZ 85139 H Create an effective city/youth collaboration involving “Join me August 4 community stakeholders to learn about the SCHEDULE people wanting H Advocate for a 24 hour emergency center 10 a.m. Federal to represent you H Push for expansion and safety measures for SR 347 Not before 11 a.m. State and your family in public office.” H Provide quality & beneficial service programs Not before 2 p.m. County and City Town Hall Facilitator (with a focus on seniors & veterans) Mayor Christian Price H Help ensure economic growth is beneficial and productive RSVP and get latest info at www.MaricopaEvents.com H Implement efficient & wise targeted expenditures A fresh perspective ensuring Confirmed Candidates: ALL voices in Maricopa are heard! US. CONGRESS - DISTRICT 1 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC STATE SENATE - DISTRICT 11 CONSTABLE n Wendy Rogers INSTRUCTION n Ralph Atchue n Andre LaFond n Tiffany Shedd n Kathy Hoffman n Vince Leach n Bill Griffin n Steve Smith n Bob Branch n Glenn Morrison Over 20 years of service as a teacher n Jonathan Gelbart STATE HOUSE OF GOVERNOR n Frank Riggs REPRESENTATIVES - DISTRICT 11 CITY COUNCIL and servant leader in her community! n Kelly Fryer n Hollace Lyon Linette Caroselli n Ken Bennett CORPORATION COMMISSION n Mark Finchem Vincent Manfredi n Sandra Kennedy n Howell Jones Bob Marsh www.CaroselliForCityCouncil.com TREASURER n Bill Mundell n Bret Roberts Cynthia Morgan n Jo Ann Sabbagh n Kiana Sears Paige Richie n Jim O'Connor COUNTY CLERK OF THE COURT Rich Vitiello @CaroselliForCityCouncil n Justin Olson n Scott McKee Henry Wade n Eric Sloan n Amanda Stanford Paid for by Team Caroselli for City Council n Democrat n Republican Who to vote for VOTE 2018 for CITY COUNCIL Contents Advocate for: Primary H Tax Payer Knowledge Election Voting H Animal Shelter 4 Precincts H Arts Center / Non-Equity Theater Candidates Attorney General State Senator District 11 H Republican Republican Cohesion Between City & Chamber Mark Brnovich ‡ Vince Leach H Hospital Emergency Room Maricopa U.S. Senate Democrat Democrat H City Council Real Change Republicans January Contreras Ralph Atchue 6 H Seniors Joe Arpaio Libertarian Green Martha McSally Michael Kielsky (write-in) Mohammad Arif (write-in) Job Kelli Ward State Representative Treasurer Descriptions Founder of Nicholas Glenn (write-in) District 11 (vote for 2) 8 Republicans William Gonzales (write-in) Republicans Stop Global Water Democrats Jo Ann Sabbagh Mark Finchem ‡ Faces in Coalition Deedra Abboud Kimberly Yee Howell Jones Kyrsten Sinema Democrat Bret Roberts 10 the Crowd Mark Manoil ENDORSED BY Angela Green (write-in) Democrats fb.me/MorganFor CityCouncil Libertarian Superintendent of Public Hollace Lyon Adam Kokesh (write-in) Barry McCain Voter Deputies • Firefi ghters • Constables Instruction Paid for by Morgan for City Council Marcela Quiroz Republicans Tips U.S. Congressional 11 Bob Branch Clerk of Pinal County District 1 Diane Douglas ‡ Superior Court Republicans Jonathan Gelbart Republicans State H Wendy Rogers Take your Maricopa business REPUBLICAN “I truly believe Tracy Livingston Scott McKee Races Tiffany Shedd 12 H CONSERVATIVE Frank Riggs Amanda Stanford ‡ Glenn Morrison Steve Smith to the next level! Democrats H CONSTITUTIONAL Democrats Maricopa/Stanfield will be an Kathy Hoffman Registered Tom O’Halleran ‡ Justice of the Peace H GUN RIGHTS David Shapira Voters outstanding Libertarian Republican 15 H PRO-LIFE Constable…” Zhani Doko (write-in) Lyle Riggs ‡ Mine Inspector –Anthony Smith H LAW & ORDER Republican Maricopa/Stanfield Federal at Maricopa Business Center Pinal County Supervisor Governor Joe Hart ‡ H NRA LIFE MEMBER Constable Races Republicans Democrat Republicans 16 H SECURE OUR BORDERS Ken Bennett Bill Pierce Bill Griffin Doug Ducey ‡ Glenn Morrison EXPERIENCED: Corporation Commissioner Faces in Robert Weber (write-in) Democrat • Active Law Enforcement Democrats (vote for 2) Andre LaFond the Crowd 18 • Pinal County Sheriff’s Offi ce Steve Farley Republicans Maricopa City Council Kelly Fryer Tom Forese ‡ • AZPOST Certifi ed Field Training Offi cer (nonpartisan) (vote for 3) David Garcia Rodney Glassman Constable • Law Enforcement Firearms/TASER Instructor Jim O’Connor Linette Caroselli of Maricopa • Skilled in Confl ict Resolution/De-Escalation Fareed Baig (write-in) Vincent Manfredi ‡ 19 Justin Olson ‡ • Successful Small Business Owner Green Bob Marsh Eric Sloan Angel Torres (write-in) Cynthia Morgan Executive Offi ces Available • 30+ Years Corporate Management Democrats Paige Richie Faces in LD11 Mailbox Rental • Package Delivery Endorsed by Proud Member Secretary of State Sandra Kennedy Rich Vitiello the Crowd 20 Cadidates Republicans Bill Mundell Henry Wade ‡ Conference Room Use • More Steve Gaynor Kiana Maria Sears Leon Potter (write-in) Michele Reagan ‡ Faces in ‡ incumbent Democrats 22 the Crowd 44400 W. Honeycutt Road, Suite 102 Katie Hobbs Vincent Manfredi is minority owner (520) 568-0040 PAID FOR BY MORRISON FOR CONSTABLE of InMaricopa. EG 2 InMaricopa.com | August 2018 August 2018 | 2018 Election Guide EG 3 Where to vote VOTE 2018 Voting Precincts 30 Maricopa 78 Maricopa Meadows Desert Wind Middle School Maricopa Community 35565 W. Honeycutt Road Church 44977 W. Hathaway Ave. 31 Stanfield First Baptist Church 79 Maricopa Fiesta 615 S. Stanfield Road Villages at Rancho El Dorado 20991 N. Butterfield Parkway 54 Thunderbird Farms Thunderbird Fire District 80 Province Community Building Global Water Center 12356 N. Ralston Road 22590 N. Powers Parkway 67 Hidden Valley 90 Senita Precinct Pinal County Public Works Maricopa Unified School 43910 W. Meadowview Road District Office 44150 W. Maricopa-Casa 73 Santa Rosa Grande Hwy. Santa Rosa Elementary School 100 Desert Cedars 21400 N. Santa Rosa Drive First Baptist Church of Maricopa 74 El Dorado 18705 N. John Wayne Pima Butte Elementary Parkway School 42202 W. Rancho El Dorado 101 Alterra North Parkway Maricopa Wells Middle School 77 Ak-Chin Community 45725 W. Honeycutt Ave. Ak-Chin Service Center 48227 W. Farrell Road 102 Maricopa Wells Legacy Traditional School 17760 N. Regent Drive Find your precinct at bit.ly/PrecinctPolls EG 4 InMaricopa.com | August 2018 August 2018 | 2018 Election Guide EG 5 Maricopa City Council VOTE 2018 Linette Y. Caroselli Vincent Manfredi Bob Marsh Cynthia Morgan Paige Richie Rich Vitiello Henry Wade A teacher at Desert Wind One of two incumbents seeking Bob Marsh is a 25-year Arizona Actor, performer, casting director, A political-science major This is Rich Vitiello’s third Originally from California, Henry Middle School, Linette Caroselli to keep seats on the council, resident originally from Vermont. Cynthia Morgan is the creator at Arizona State University, local campaign for elected Wade is one of two incumbents has been an educator for Vincent Manfredi is part-owner He’s an MIT graduate with a long of “Murder In…” Mystery Dinner 20-year-old Paige Richie is office, coming up short in a seeking to keep their seats. over 20 years and involved in of InMaricopa.com. A New career in the computer industry Theatre events and has been in her first campaign and is previous race for city council Retired from the U.S. Air Force, community service for 25. This Jersey native, he is involved working for GE, Honeywell, involved in TV, film and theater a registered independent. and then in the Republican he has been active in state the first time she has run for in state and local Republican ITT, FBI, NASA, U.S. Navy, most of her life. She joined the The daughter of community- primary for the Pinal County and local Democratic party office. The Brooklyn native is campaigns and numerous Atomic Energy Commission Chamber of Commerce when minded parents, she has been Board of Supervisors. The politics. He previously served pursuing a master’s degree at nonprofits. He previously and Microsoft. He continues she moved to Maricopa 11 involved in several community- native New Yorker works in on the Planning & Zoning Grand Canyon University and is served on the Maricopa Board to be an IT consultant. He has years ago and has continued service enterprises centered sales for AutoNation Honda. Commission. He is director of a board member of the Seven of Adjustment. He is married served on the Maricopa Board to be a committee leader. on youth. She has worked He previously sat on the city’s housing counseling services for Pearls Foundation. A widow, with three daughters. of Adjustment and Planning & She is married with grown with Department of Economic Board of Adjustments. He is Chicanos Por La Causa Inc. He she has three children. She is Zoning Commission. He is a children, and grandchildren Security. married with four daughters. lives with his partner and two Leon Potter a local advocate for human- How would you improve board member of a consortium attending Maricopa schools. The grandsons. (write-in) trafficking awareness. Maricopa? to create a senior center. He is Democrat-turned-Republican has How would you improve How would you improve I have worked to make many married with five grown children. been active on many state and Maricopa? Maricopa? How would you improve Despite pulling a packet How would you improve changes, but perhaps the one local campaigns for others. I’d like to work on Maricopa’s Maricopa needs more local, Maricopa? to be a candidate on the Maricopa? that has evaded me is the ability How would you improve environmental impact and high-paying jobs. I look forward I would love to change the ballot, Leon Potter opted How would you improve Development of community to make Maricopa a city of Maricopa? sustainability.