VOTER’S GUIDE GENERAL ELECTION 2018 SRP PIC GENERAL SRP PIC ADVISORY WHERE VOTER’S GUIDE 2018 COMMITTEE TO VOTE

OCTOBER 2018 Brian Koch For the exact location of your polling Published by the SRP Political Chair place, see the address label on the Director, Resource Planning Involvement Committee sample ballot that will be mailed to Mailstop PAB4TC Renee Castillo your home. Or, you can type in your P.O. Box 52025 Vice Chair address at the Arizona Secretary Phoenix, AZ 85072-2025 Senior Director, Human Resources of State’s Polling Place Locator at voter.azsos.gov/VoterView/ A political involvement activity Maria Denton Director, Regulatory Audit PollingPlaceSearch.do. of the employees, shareholders and & Compliance retirees of SRP David Felix VOTER’S CALENDAR ACCESS VOTER’S GUIDE Manager, Fuel Supply Management ELECTRONICALLY Bruce Hallin The following are key dates to insidesrp/pic Director, Water Supply remember for the General election: Ken Lee Senior Director, Legal Services Oct. 9, 2018 MARK YOUR Last day to register for Steven Lopez General Election CALENDARS Senior Director, Customer Strategy Integration Oct. 10, 2018 SATURDAY, OCT. 20, Early voting begins for Kara Montalvo General Election THE DATE OF THE PIC Director, Environmental PICNIC Compliance & Permitting Nov. 6, 2018 Sloan Park Chris Reynoso General Election 2330 W. Rio Salado Pkwy. Director, Distribution Operations Mesa, AZ 85201 Josh Robertson Principal Senior Analyst, The event will include an opportunity to Regulatory Policy meet candidates for all of ces, ballot Christina Worden information, food, fun, surprise displays PIC Administrator and entertainment for all ages. Nicole Beale PIC Coordinator

II Every qualified voter is required to VOTER show proof of identity at the polling TABLE OF CONTENTS REGISTRATION place before receiving a ballot. Acceptable forms of identification Senate Candidates ...... 2 Voter registration forms can be requested with photograph, name and address of the voter (one required): from the Secretary of State’s Of ce by Congressional Candidates ....2 visiting azsos.gov. You can complete • Valid Arizona driver’s license online voter registration at azsos.gov/ Statewide Candidates ...... 2 elections/voting-election/register-vote- • Valid Arizona non-operating or-update-your-current-voter- identification license Candidates ...3 information. • Tribal enrollment card or other form Arizona House of of tribal identification Representatives Candidates ...4 INTRODUCTION • Valid U.S. federal, state or local government-issued identification CAWCD Candidates ...... 6

The SRP PIC Voter’s Guide to the Ballot Measures ...... 7 2018 General Election continues Acceptable forms of identification PIC’s commitment to provide PIC without a photograph (two required): Party Organizations ...... 9 members and their families with • Utility bill that is dated within 90 useful information about campaigns Early Ballots ...... 9 days of the date of the election for federal and state offices. Maps ...... 10 • Bank or credit union statement that SPECIAL NOTES: is dated within 90 days of the election • Candidates running under the Citizens Clean Elections Act are • Valid Arizona vehicle registration marked in italics, while • Indian census card candidates who have chosen to

seek private campaign • Property tax statement of the contributions are listed in regular elector’s residence type. The Clean Elections Act applies only to state and legislative • Vehicle insurance card offices. Because candidate • Valid U.S. federal, state or local decisions about running Clean government-issued identification, Elections or privately funded including a voter registration card campaigns are still in flux, this issued by the County Recorder listing is current as of the print date. • Tribal enrollment card or other form of tribal identification • Incumbents are noted by an asterisk (*). • Recorder’s Certificate * = Incumbent • Any mailing to the elector marked “Official Election Material” Italics = Clean Elections Candidate

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1 U.S. Representative in U.S. Representative in U.S. SENATE Congress – District 3 Congress – District 9 CANDIDATES D* Raúl Grijalva R Stephen Ferrara standwithraul.com ferraraforcongress.com

D Sheila Bilyeu (Write-in) R Nicolas “Nick” Pierson D Greg Stanton piersonforcongress.com stantonforarizona.com ATP Edward Davida (Write-in)

L Michael DeCarlo (Write-in) U.S. Representative in Congress – District 4 STATEWIDE L Barry Hess (Write-in) D David Brill CANDIDATES D Angela Green brillforcongress.com

R Robert Kay (Write-in) R* Paul Gosar gosar4congress.com Governor R Martha McSally RTO Arthur Ray Arvizu (Write-in) mcsallyforsenate.com G Haryaksha Gregor Knauer newmenu.org/HGK G Cary Dolego (Write-in) I Jeff Pearce (Write-in) R* U.S. Representative in Doug Ducey D Kyrsten Sinema dougducey.com kyrstensinema.com Congress – District 5 D David Garcia R* Andy Biggs TOR Jonathan Ringham (Write-in) dg4az.com biggsforcongress.com R Benjamin Wirtz (Write-in) HUM James Gibson II (Write-in) D Joan Greene joangreeneaz.com Christian Komor (Write-in) U.S. U.S. Representative in Patrick Masoya (Write-in) CONGRESSIONAL Congress – District 6 G Angel Torres CANDIDATES D Anita Malik torresforarizona.com anitaforarizona.com Secretary of State R* David Schweikert U.S. Representative in davidschweikert.com R Steve Gaynor Congress – District 1 gaynorforsos.com

D* Tom O’Halleran U.S. Representative in D Katie Hobbs tomohalleran.com Congress – District 7 katiehobbs.org

R Wendy Rogers D* Ruben Gallego R Alice Novoa (Write-in) wendyrogers.org gallegoforarizona.com

I David Shock (Write-in) G Gary Swing Attorney General R* Mark Brnovich R James “007” Bond (Write-in) U.S. Representative in mark4az.com Congress – District 2 U.S. Representative in Anthony Camboni (Write-in) I Jordan Flayer (Write-in) Congress – District 8 D January Contreras R Melissa Grable (Write-in) NPP Steven Hummel (Write-in) januaryforaz.com D Ann Kirkpatrick R* Debbie Lesko kirkpatrickforcongress.com debbieleskoforcongress.com State Treasurer R Lea Marquez Peterson D Mark Manoil D Hiral Tipirneni voteforlea.com markmanoilforarizona.com hiralforcongress.com R Kimberly Yee kimberlyyee.com

2 Superintendent of State Senator – District 4 State Senator – District 12 Public Instruction R Julian Contreraz (Write-in) D Elizabeth Brown D Matthew Harris (Write-in) brownforazld12.nationbuilder.com D* Lisa Otondo D Kathy Hoffman otondofor4.com R Eddie Farnsworth electkathyhoffman.com eddiefarnsworth.com State Senator – District 5 R Frank Riggs State Senator – District 13 riggsforaz.com R* Sonny Borrelli sonnyborrelli.com D Michelle Harris harrisforarizona.com State Mine Inspector D J’Aime Morgaine R* Joe Hart facebook.com/Morgaine4LD5 R* Sine Kerr votekerr.com D William “Bill” Pierce State Senator – District 6 pierceformineinspector.com R* Sylvia Tenney Allen State Senator – District 14 Corporation Commissioner allensenate.com D Jaime Alvarez alvarezforsenate.com R Neil DeSanti (Write-in) D Wade Carlisle carlisleforsenate.nationbuilder.com R David Gowan R Rodney Glassman gowanforaz.com rodneyglassman.org State Senator – District 7 D Sandra Kennedy R JL Mealer State Senator – District 15 kennedyacc2018.com/index.php jlmealer.com R Heather Carter voteheathercarter.com R* D* Jamescita Peshlakai votejustinolson.com peshforsenate.com D Kristin Dybvig-Pawelko electkdp.com D Kiana Maria Sears searsforarizona.com State Senator – District 8 D Sharon Girard State Senator – District 16 girard4azsenate.com D Benjamin Carmitchel benforarizona.com ARIZONA SENATE R* CANDIDATES realleadershipaz.com R* David Christian Farnsworth senatordavefarnsworth.com State Senator – District 9 State Senator – District 1 R Randy Fleenor State Senator – District 17 D Jo Craycraft R J.D. Mesnard D jocraycraft.com jdmesnard.com victoriasteeleforsenate.com R* Karen Fann D Steve Weichert electkarenfann.com State Senator – District 10 weichertforaz.com D* David Bradley State Senator – District 2 bradleyforarizona.com State Senator – District 18 D* D* Sean Bowie R Marilyn Wiles dalessandroforaz.com seanbowieforaz.com

R Shelley Kais State Senator – District 11 R Frank Schmuck kais4az.com frankschmuck.com G Mohammad Arif (Write-in) State Senator – District 3 D Ralph Atchue State Senator – District 19 atchue4azsenate.com D Sally Ann Gonzales D* Lupe Chavira Contreras sallyforsenate2018.com R Vincent “Vince” Leach vinceleach.com

3 State Senator – District 20 State Senator – District 28 State Representative – R Paul Boyer R* Kate Brophy McGee District 3 boyeraz.com katemcgee.com G Beryl Baker

D Douglas Ervin D Christine Porter Marsh D Andres Cano ervinforaz.com christineportermarsh.com andresforarizona.com Doug “Q” Quelland (Write-in) State Senator – District 29 D almaforarizona.org State Senator – District 21 R Charles Carpenter (Write-in) R* Rick Gray D* Martín Quezada State Representative – voterickgray.com martinquezada.com District 4

I Kathy Knecht D* Charlene R. Fernandez State Senator – District 30 electknecht.org charleneforarizona.com D Otoniel “Tony” Navarrete D* Geraldine “Gerae” Peten State Senator – District 22 tonynavarrete.com G Sara Mae Williams D Wendy Garcia wendygarciaforazsenate.org ARIZONA HOUSE OF State Representative – R David Livingston District 5 davidlivingston.vote REPRESENTATIVES R CANDIDATES leobiasiucci.com State Senator – District 23 R* I Chris Leone reginacobb.com voteleone.org State Representative – District 1 D Mary Mccord Robinson D Daria Lohman R* daria4az.com Noel Campbell noelcampbell.org State Representative – R Michelle Ugenti-Rita D District 6 michelleugenti.com Ed Gogek edgogek.com R Walter “Walt” Blackman blackman4az.com State Senator – District 24 D Jan Manolis R Vicki Alger jan4azhouse.com D Felicia French feliciafrench.com votevickialger.com R* David Stringer D Lela Alston votestringer.com R* lelaalstonaz.com thorpe4az.com State Representative – D Bobby Tyler State Senator – District 25 District 2 tyler4ruralaz.nationbuilder.com D Kathy Mohr-Almeda R John Christopher Ackerley drkathyaz.com chrisackerley.com State Representative – District 7 R Tyler Pace D* Rosanna Gabaldon paceforazsenate.com votegabaldon.com R Doyel Shamley

D* Daniel Hernandez D State Senator – District 26 danielforarizona.org D D* Juan Jose Mendez R Anthony Sizer R Rebecca Speakman electsizer.com rspeakman.com

State Senator – District 27 D Rebecca Rios rebeccarios.com

4 State Representative – State Representative – State Representative – District 8 District 12 District 16 D Carmen Casillas D Joe Bisaccia R R* David Cook bisaccia4az.com johnfillmore.com cookarizona.com R* G Richard Grayson (Write-in) granthamforaz.com D Linda Gross D Sharon Stinard yeswecanarizona.com R Warren Peterson stinardforhouse.com votewarrenpetersen.com R* Thomas Shope R* realleadershipaz.com D Lynsey Robinson electkellytownsend.com lynseyrobinson4az.com State Representative – State Representative – District 9 State Representative – District 17 D* Randall “Randy” Friese District 13 R Nora Ellen drfrieseforhouse.com R* Timothy Dunn votenoraellen.com timdunnaz.com R Ana Henderson D electhenderson.com R jenniferpawlik.nationbuilder.com osborneforarizona.com D* Pamela Powers Hannley R* powersforthepeople.net D Thomas Tzitzura jeffweninger.com

State Representative – State Representative – State Representative – District 10 District 14 District 18 R* R D* Denise “Mitzi” Epstein tc4az.com D Bob Karp mitziepstein.com D Domingo DeGrazia bobkarpforarizona.com D degraziaforarizona.com R* jermaine4house.com D* Kirsten Engel beckynutt.org R* Jill Norgaard engelforarizona.com/about D Shelley Renne-Leon jillnorgaard.com G Joshua Reilly R Greg Patterson State Representative – coaching.typepad.comespresso_ State Representative – District 15 pundit/2006/11/about_greg.html District 11 R* John Allen R* State Representative – R votefinchem.com District 19 nancybarto.com D* D Hollace Lyon D lyonforaz.com Julie Gunnigle espinozaforhouse.com gunnigleforhouse.com D D Marcela Quiroz D Jennifer Samuels sierraforaz.com R samuelsforaz.com votebretroberts.com

5 State Representative – State Representative – State Representative – District 20 District 24 District 29 R R David Alger D* Richard Andrade bolickforarizona.com votedavidalger.com richandrade.com

D Hazel Chandler L Christopher Karpurk (Write-in) D* Cesar Chavez hazelforazhouse.com cesarchavezarizona.com D D Christopher “Chris” Gilfillan jenlongdonforhouse.com State Representative – chrisforaz.com D District 30 R* Anthony Kern amishforarizona.com D votekern.com mezaforarizona.com State Representative – State Representative – District 25 R Gary Spears District 21 R* Russell “Rusty” W. Bowers D Raquel Teran D Bradley Hughes bowersforaz.com raquelteran.com hughesforld21.com D Johnny Martin R* martinforaz.com electkevinpayne.com CENTRAL R* R* facebook.com/Michelle- ARIZONA WATER tonyriveroforhouse.com Udall-682191548468444/ CONSERVATION D Gilbert Romero State Representative – DISTRICT gilbertromero.com District 26 CANDIDATES State Representative – D* Isela Blanc District 22 iselablanc.com Frank Lee Archer

R Frank Carroll D* Lisa Atkins* myvotecarroll.com facebook.com/SalmanforAZ Jim Ballinger D Valerie Harris State Representative – harrisforaz.com Alan Dulaney District 27 R Ron Ha’o (Write-in) Kerry Giangobbe D* D Teri Sarmiento reginaldbolding.com Terry Goddard* voteteri.com D Diego Rodriguez Jim Iannuzo R* diego4ld27.com Heather Macre* bentoma.com Julian “Jul” Szymanski (Write-in) Jennifer Martin State Representative – State Representative – April Pinger District 23 District 28 R John Kavanagh Daniel Schweiker D* facebook.com/John.KavanaghAZ kellibutleraz.com Ronald Sereny D Eric Kurland D Rory Van Poucke kurland23.com aaron4az.com Chris Will R* Jay Lawrence R Kathy Pappas Petsas ld23jaylawrence.com kathypetsasaz.com

R* Maria Syms symsforaz.com

6 Energy: Arizona Proposition 127, the Clean Energy BALLOT MEASURES FOR 2018 for a Healthy Arizona Amendment GENERAL ELECTION The constitutional amendment would replace Arizona’s current plan for increasing renewable energy use by Five Ballot Measures will appear on Arizona’s General imposing a new mandate requiring nongovernmental Election ballot. Below is a synopsis of each electric utilities to increase the portion of their retail ballot measure. energy sales generated from certain types of renewable energy resources to 50% by 2030. Pension: Arizona Proposition 125, the Public Retirement Systems Amendment A “YES” vote will replace Arizona’s current plan The constitutional amendment and accompanying YES for transitioning nongovernmental electric utilities legislation would permit the state to adjust certain benefits to renewable energy with a constitutional in the corrections officers’ and elected officials’ retirement mandate that, irrespective of cost to consumers, 50% of systems to alleviate pension underfunding. the retail energy sales of these utilities come from certain types of renewable energy by 2030 (neither pre-1997 YES A “ ” vote will allow the State to adjust certain hydropower nor any nuclear generation counts for this YES benefits for corrections officer retirees and percentage); the current plan increases use of the same elected official retirees in order to provide types of renewable energy from 8% this year to 15% in greater financial stability in the pension system; plan 2025. A “YES” vote also will mandate that these utilities changes for newly hired corrections officers include the increase their use of distributed renewable energy (energy replacement of the current permanent benefit increase locally generated and distributed from customers’ with a cost of living adjustment tied to inflation and premises) to 10% by 2030; will require the new mandates transition to a defined contribution system; plan changes be met by obtaining renewable energy credits, which for elected official retirees include a guaranteed cost of may be created through renewable energy production or living adjustment tied to inflation. purchased from others who own existing renewable A “NO” vote will have the effect of maintaining energy credits; and will require the Arizona Corporation NO the current benefit and contribution rules in the Commission to enact implementing regulations. Corrections Officer Personnel Retirement System A “NO” vote will preserve the existing rules that and Elected Officials Personnel Retirement System. NO govern the required annual percentage of retail sales of renewable energy by nongovernmental Taxes: Arizona Proposition 126, the electric utilities. Protect Arizona’s Taxpayers Act The constitutional amendment would prohibit the state and each county, city, town, district or other political subdivision in Arizona from imposing a new or increased tax on services that was not already in effect on December 31, 2017.

A “YES” vote will prohibit the State and local YES governments from enacting any new or increased tax on services that was not already in effect on December 31, 2017.

A “NO” vote will preserve the State’s and local NO governments’ existing authority to impose a tax on services in the future.

7 Education: Arizona Proposition 305, the Elections: Arizona Proposition 306, the Expansion of Empowerment Scholarship Citizens Clean Elections Measure Accounts Referendum The law would prohibit candidates who finance their The law would expand eligibility for education political campaigns with public funding from the Citizens empowerment scholarship accounts to increase the Clean Elections Commission from transferring any number of eligible students enrolled in kindergarten campaign funds to a political party or private tax-exempt through twelfth grade, with greater funding provided for organization that attempts to influence elections and low-income students. subjects the Commission’s rulemaking procedures to regulatory oversight. A “YES” vote would allow Senate Bill 1431 YES (2017) to go into effect, which would gradually A “YES” vote will prohibit statewide and increase for four years the percentage of students YES legislative candidates who receive public funding in kindergarten through twelfth grade eligible to receive to finance their political campaigns from an empowerment scholarship account to spend on tuition, transferring campaign funds to a political party or a textbooks, educational therapies, tutoring, or other private tax-exempt organization that attempts to influence qualified forms of instructional assistance at a private or elections, and will subject the Citizens Clean Elections home-based school in an amount equal to 90% of the Commission’s rulemaking procedures to the regulatory allotted funding that otherwise would have been oversight that applies to other state agencies by repealing allocated to the student’s public school district or charter the Commission’s exemption from the Administrative school (for low-income students, the amount would be Procedures Act. equal to 100% of the allotted funding); make changes to A “NO” vote will allow the Citizens Clean the existing empowerment scholarship program by NO Elections Commission to determine whether requiring a policy handbook to be published for program publicly funded candidates are permitted to applicants and participants, clarifying parental rights to transfer their campaign funds to political parties or private appeal Department of Education eligibility decisions, and tax-exempt organizations that influence candidate placing scholarship spending information on the elections, and will leave current law unchanged regarding Department’s website; and control the growth of the administrative oversight of the Commission’s rulemaking. scholarship program by limiting new scholarship accounts each year through 2022 and eventually capping the number of new scholarship accounts at 2021-2022 fiscal year levels.

A “NO” vote will preserve the existing law NO regarding empowerment scholarship accounts.

8 Coconino County Recorder PARTY EARLY Patty Hansen ORGANIZATIONS BALLOTS 110 E. Cherry Ave. Flagstaff, AZ 86001 For more information about To find out in which of the 30 (928) 679-7860 candidates and issues, contact: legislative districts you live and/or to coconino.az.gov/index.aspx?nid=195 request an early ballot, contact your County Recorder’s office. Navajo County Recorder 2910 N. Central Ave. Doris Clark Phoenix, AZ 85012 Maricopa County Recorder P.O. Box 668 (602) 298-4200 Adrian Fontes Holbrook, AZ 86025 azdem.org 111 S. Third Ave., #103 (928) 524- 4194 Phoenix, AZ 85003 navajocountyaz.gov/ (602) 506-1511 Departments/Elections Arizona Republican Party recorder.maricopa.gov/elections 3501 N. 24th St. NOTE: To be counted, early ballots Phoenix, AZ 85016 must be received by the elections (602) 957-7770 Pinal County Recorder department of the county in which azgop.org Virginia Ross the voter resides no later than 7 p.m. 31 N. Pinal Street, Building E, the day of the election. Florence, AZ 85132 Arizona Green Party (520) 866-6830 P.O. Box 60173 ELECTION RESULTS: Live video feed pinalcountyaz.gov/elections Phoenix, AZ 85082 for election results will be posted (602) 417- 0213 online on Election Day once the polls azgp.org Apache County Recorder have closed. Access the feed by Edison J. Wauneka going to azsos.gov/elections/ P.O. Box 425 voting-election. Arizona Libertarian Party St. Johns, AZ 85936 4635 S. Lakeshore Dr. (928) 337-7516 Tempe, AZ 85282 co.apache.az.us/recorder/ (602) 248-8425 voter-registration azlp.org

9 DISTRICT MAPS AT A GLANCE

10 ARIZONAARIZONA CONGRESSIONALCONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTDISTRICT 11 É

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Congressional Candidate(s) Registered Voters Population 719,919 Tom O'Halleran [D] Democrats 155,836 SRP Infrastructure Wendy Rogers [R] Green 748 Canals (mi) 0 David Shock [I] Libertarian 2,885 Distribution Lines (mi) 150.03 Republican 131,385 Fiber Optic Cable (mi) 191 Other Party 134,361 Transmission Lines (mi) 476 Wells (qty) 0 Total 425,215 Power Generation Facilities 5

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Congressional Candidate(s) Registered Voters Population 709,926 Jordan Flayer [I] Democrats 133,381 SRP Infrastructure Melissa Grable [R] Green 1,084 Canals (mi) 0 Ann Kirkpatrick [D] Libertarian 3,188 Distribution Lines (mi) 0 Lea Marquez Peterson [R] Republican 132,719 Fiber Optic Cable (mi) 0 Other Party 120,248 Transmission Lines (mi) 0 Wells (qty) 0 Total 390,620 Power Generation Facilities 0

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Congressional Candidate(s) Registered Voters Population 708,907 Raúl Grijalva [D] Democrats 138,558 SRP Infrastructure Nicolas "Nick" Pierson [R] Green 750 Canals (mi) 0 Libertarian 2,403 Distribution Lines (mi) 537.24 Republican 66,087 Fiber Optic Cable (mi) 232 Other Party 112,646 Transmission Lines (mi) 226 Wells (qty) 30 Total 320,444 Power Generation Facilities 1

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Congressional Candidate(s) Registered Voters Population 702,774 David Brill [D] Democrats 80,137 SRP Infrastructure Paul Gosar [R] Green 609 Canals (mi) 0 Haryaksha Gregor Knauer [G] Libertarian 3,141 Distribution Lines (mi) 1,306.83 Republican 186,786 Fiber Optic Cable (mi) 217 Other Party 148,130 Transmission Lines (mi) 473 Wells (qty) 1 Total 418,803 Power Generation Facilities 5

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Congressional Candidate(s) Registered Voters Population 709,800 Andy Biggs [R] Democrats 103,136 SRP Infrastructure Joan Greene [D] Green 623 Canals (mi) 41 Libertarian 4,513 Distribution Lines (mi) 4,611.55 Republican 205,804 Fiber Optic Cable (mi) 282 Other Party 158,793 Transmission Lines (mi) 444 Wells (qty) 80 Total 472,869 Power Generation Facilities 5

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Congressional Candidate(s) Registered Voters Population 710,894 Anita Malik [D] Democrats 112,743 SRP Infrastructure David Schweikert [R] Green 707 Canals (mi) 26 Libertarian 4,349 Distribution Lines (mi) 986.02 Republican 185,053 Fiber Optic Cable (mi) 138 Other Party 157,966 Transmission Lines (mi) 147 Wells (qty) 22 Total 460,818 Power Generation Facilities 1

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Congressional Candidate(s) Registered Voters Population 709,807 James Bond [R] Democrats 125,621 SRP Infrastructure Ruben Gallego [D] Green 568 Canals (mi) 26 Gary Swing [G] Libertarian 2,461 Distribution Lines (mi) 2,241.55 Republican 41,350 Fiber Optic Cable (mi) 214 Other Party 100,747 Transmission Lines (mi) 196 Wells (qty) 82 Total 270,747 Power Generation Facilities 0

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Congressional Candidate(s) Registered Voters Population 709,668 Steven Hummel [R] Democrats 110,216 SRP Infrastructure Debbie Lesko [R] Green 629 Canals (mi) 7 Hiral Tipirneni [D] Libertarian 3,548 Distribution Lines (mi) 553.32 Republican 188,277 Fiber Optic Cable (mi) 55 Other Party 153,693 Transmission Lines (mi) 148 Wells (qty) 39 Total 456,363 Power Generation Facilities 2

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Congressional Candidate(s) Registered Voters Population 710,312 Stephen Ferrara [R] Democrats 130,682 SRP Infrastructure Greg Stanton [D] Green 1,064 Canals (mi) 39 Libertarian 4,584 Distribution Lines (mi) 2,863.89 Republican 121,533 Fiber Optic Cable (mi) 283 Other Party 136,635 Transmission Lines (mi) 277 Wells (qty) 91 Total 394,498 Power Generation Facilities 6

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State Sen Candidate(s) State Rep Candidate(s) Registered Voters Population 220,718 Jo Craycraft [D] Noel Campbell [R] Democrats 26,240 SRP Infrastructure Karen Fann [R] Ed Gogek [D] Green 248 Canals (mi) 0 Jan Manolis [D] Libertarian 1,189 Distribution Lines (mi) 0 David Stringer [R] Republican 71,557 Fiber Optic Cable (mi) 0 Other Party 46,498 Transmission Lines (mi) 0 Wells (qty) 0 To tal 145,732 Power Generation Facilities 0

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State Sen Candidate(s) State Rep Candidate(s) Registered Voters Population 204,168 Andrea Dalessandro [D] John Christopher Ackerley [R] Democrats 41,363 SRP Infrastructure Shelley Kais [R] Rosanna Gabaldon [D] Green 170 Canals (mi) 0 Daniel Hernandez [D] Libertarian 617 Distribution Lines (mi) 0 Anthony Sizer [R] Republican 23,878 Fiber Optic Cable (mi) 0 Other Party 33,421 Transmission Lines (mi) 0 Wells (qty) 0 To tal 99,449 Power Generation Facilities 0

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State Sen Candidate(s) State Rep Candidate(s) Registered Voters Population 202,518 Sally Ann Gonzales [D] Beryl Baker [G] Democrats 43,987 SRP Infrastructure Andres Cano [D] Green 417 Canals (mi) 0 Alma Hernandez [D] Libertarian 694 Distribution Lines (mi) 0 Republican 14,744 Fiber Optic Cable (mi) 0 Other Party 26,680 Transmission Lines (mi) 0 Wells (qty) 0 To tal 86,522 Power Generation Facilities 0

22 ARIZONAARIZONA LEGISLATIVELEGISLATIVE DISTRICTDISTRICT 44 É

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State Sen Candidate(s) State Rep Candidate(s) Registered Voters Population 203,537 Julian Contreraz [R] [D] Democrats 36,076 SRP Infrastructure Lisa Otondo [D] Geraldine "Gerae" Peten [D] Green 146 Canals (mi) 0 Sara Mae Williams [G] Libertarian 609 Distribution Lines (mi) 0 Republican 20,745 Fiber Optic Cable (mi) 92 Other Party 33,282 Transmission Lines (mi) 97 Wells (qty) 0 Total 90,858 Power Generation Facilities 0

23 ARIZONAARIZONA LEGISLATIVELEGISLATIVE DISTRICTDISTRICT 55 É

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State Sen Candidate(s) State Rep Candidate(s) Registered Voters Population 217,095 Sonny Borrelli [R] Leo Biasiucci [R] Democrats 22,514 SRP Infrastructure J'Aime Morgaine [D] Regina Cobb [R] Green 168 Canals (mi) 0 Mary Mccord Robinson [D] Libertarian 786 Distribution Lines (mi) 0 Republican 57,649 Fiber Optic Cable (mi) 0 Other Party 47,971 Transmission Lines (mi) 0 Wells (qty) 0 Total 129,088 Power Generation Facilities 0

24 ARIZONAARIZONA LEGISLATIVELEGISLATIVE DISTRICTDISTRICT 66 É

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State Sen Candidate(s) State Rep Candidate(s) Registered Voters Population 205,356 Sylvia Tenney Allen [R] [R] Democrats 36,983 SRP Infrastructure Wade Carlisle [D] Felicia French [D] Green 407 Canals (mi) 0 Bob Thorpe [R] Libertarian 1,204 Distribution Lines (mi) 52.41 Bobby Tyler [D] Republican 49,709 Fiber Optic Cable (mi) 17 Other Party 43,590 Transmission Lines (mi) 186 Wells (qty) 0 Total 131,893 Power Generation Facilities 1

25 ARIZONAARIZONA LEGISLATIVELEGISLATIVE DISTRICTDISTRICT 77 É

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State Sen Candidate(s) State Rep Candidate(s) Registered Voters Population 209,156 JL Mealer [R] Doyel Shamley [R] Democrats 66,253 SRP Infrastructure Jamescita Peshlakai [D] Arlando Teller [D] Green 150 Canals (mi) 0 Myron Tsosie [D] Libertarian 639 Distribution Lines (mi) 0 Republican 25,727 Fiber Optic Cable (mi) 1 Other Party 35,436 Transmission Lines (mi) 68 Wells (qty) 0 Total 128,205 Power Generation Facilities 3

26 ARIZONAARIZONA LEGISLATIVELEGISLATIVE DISTRICTDISTRICT 88 É

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State Sen Candidate(s) State Rep Candidate(s) Registered Voters Population 206,732 Sharon Girard [D] Carmen Casillas [D] Democrats 30,974 SRP Infrastructure Frank Pratt [R] David Cook [R] Green 131 Canals (mi) 0 Linda Gross [D] Libertarian 702 Distribution Lines (mi) 448.97 Thomas Shope [R] Republican 30,950 Fiber Optic Cable (mi) 187 Other Party 35,943 Transmission Lines (mi) 391 Wells (qty) 0 Total 98,700 Power Generation Facilities 0

27 ARIZONAARIZONA LEGISLATIVELEGISLATIVE DISTRICTDISTRICT 99 É

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State Sen Candidate(s) State Rep Candidate(s) Registered Voters Population 214,098 Randy Fleenor [R] Randall Friese [D] Democrats 45,689 SRP Infrastructure Victoria Steele [D] Ana Henderson [R] Green 399 Canals (mi) 0 Pamela Powers Hannley [D] Libertarian 979 Distribution Lines (mi) 0 Republican 36,831 Fiber Optic Cable (mi) 0 Other Party 35,180 Transmission Lines (mi) 0 Wells (qty) 0 Total 119,078 Power Generation Facilities 0

28 ARIZONAARIZONA LEGISLATIVELEGISLATIVE DISTRICTDISTRICT 1010 É

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State Sen Candidate(s) State Rep Candidate(s) Registered Voters Population 208,139 David Bradley [D] Todd Clodfelter [R] Democrats 43,259 SRP Infrastructure Marilyn Wiles [R] Domingo DeGrazia [D] Green 381 Canals (mi) 0 Kirsten Engel [D] Libertarian 991 Distribution Lines (mi) 0 Joshua Reilly [G] Republican 37,433 Fiber Optic Cable (mi) 0 Other Party 33,933 Transmission Lines (mi) 0 Wells (qty) 0 Total 115,997 Power Generation Facilities 0

29 ARIZONAARIZONA LEGISLATIVELEGISLATIVE DISTRICTDISTRICT 1111 É

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State Sen Candidate(s) State Rep Candidate(s) Registered Voters Population 216,091 Mohammad Arif [G] Mark Finchem [R] Democrats 36,113 SRP Infrastructure Ralph Atchue [D] Hollace Lyon [D] Green 226 Canals (mi) 0 Vincent Leach [R] Marcela Quiroz [D] Libertarian 1,058 Distribution Lines (mi) 0 Bret Roberts [R] Republican 52,900 Fiber Optic Cable (mi) 75 Other Party 45,540 Transmission Lines (mi) 74 Wells (qty) 0 Total 135,837 Power Generation Facilities 2

30 ARIZONAARIZONA LEGISLATIVELEGISLATIVE DISTRICTDISTRICT 1212 É

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State Sen Candidate(s) State Rep Candidate(s) Registered Voters Population 220,718 Elizabeth Brown [D] Joe Bisaccia [D] Democrats 31,915 SRP Infrastructure Eddie Farnsworth [R] Travis Grantham [R] Green 190 Canals (mi) 11 Warren Peterson [R] Libertarian 1,604 Distribution Lines (mi) 1,474.99 Lynsey Robinson [D] Republican 72,306 Fiber Optic Cable (mi) 99 Other Party 50,980 Transmission Lines (mi) 149 Wells (qty) 21 Total 156,995 Power Generation Facilities 1

31 ARIZONA LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 13 É

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State Sen Candidate(s) State Rep Candidate(s) Registered Voters Population 210,301 Michelle Harris [D] Timothy Dunn [R] Democrats 28,898 SRP Infrastructure Sine Kerr [R] Joanne Osborne [R] Green 128 Canals (mi) 0 Thomas Tzitzura [D] Libertarian 986 Distribution Lines (mi) 0 Republican 50,957 Fiber Optic Cable (mi) 103 Other Party 43,536 Transmission Lines (mi) 99 Wells (qty) 0 To tal 124,505 Power Generation Facilities 1

32 ARIZONAARIZONA LEGISLATIVELEGISLATIVE DISTRICTDISTRICT 1414 É

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State Sen Candidate(s) State Rep Candidate(s) Registered Voters Population 221,340 Jaime Alvarez [D] Gail Griffin [R] Democrats 31,556 SRP Infrastructure David Gowan [R] Bob Karp [D] Green 192 Canals (mi) 0 Becky Nutt [R] Libertarian 949 Distribution Lines (mi) 0 Shelley Renne-Leon [D] Republican 49,733 Fiber Optic Cable (mi) 0 Other Party 37,987 Transmission Lines (mi) 0 Wells (qty) 0 Total 120,417 Power Generation Facilities 0

33 ARIZONAARIZONA LEGISLATIVELEGISLATIVE DISTRICTDISTRICT 1515 É

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State Sen Candidate(s) State Rep Candidate(s) Registered Voters Population 218,914 Heather Carter [R] John Allen [R] Democrats 32,052 SRP Infrastructure Kristin Dybvig-Pawelko [D] Nancy Barto [R] Green 215 Canals (mi) 0 Julie Gunnigle [D] Libertarian 1,391 Distribution Lines (mi) 0 Jennifer Samuels [D] Republican 59,313 Fiber Optic Cable (mi) 16 Other Party 47,559 Transmission Lines (mi) 39 Wells (qty) 0 Total 140,530 Power Generation Facilities 0

34 ARIZONA LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 16 É

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State Sen Candidate(s) State Rep Candidate(s) Registered Voters Population 218,714 Benjamin Carmitchel [D] John Fillmore [R] Democrats 28,207 SRP Infrastructure David Christian Farnsworth [R] Richard Grayson [G] Green 198 Canals (mi) 0 Sharon Stinard [D] Libertarian 1,225 Distribution Lines (mi) 1,629.25 Kelly Townsend [R] Republican 54,863 Fiber Optic Cable (mi) 119 Other Party 50,555 Transmission Lines (mi) 201 Wells (qty) 0 To tal 135,048 Power Generation Facilities 1

35 ARIZONAARIZONA LEGISLATIVELEGISLATIVE DISTRICTDISTRICT 1717 É

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State Sen Candidate(s) State Rep Candidate(s) Registered Voters Population 221,485 J.D. Mesnard [R] Nora Ellen [R] Democrats 37,500 SRP Infrastructure Steve Weichert [D] Jennifer Pawlik [D] Green 188 Canals (mi) 10 Jeff Weninger [R] Libertarian 1,327 Distribution Lines (mi) 1,229.11 Republican 52,536 Fiber Optic Cable (mi) 78 Other Party 48,859 Transmission Lines (mi) 121 Wells (qty) 26 Total 140,410 Power Generation Facilities 0

36 ARIZONA LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 18 É

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State Sen Candidate(s) State Rep Candidate(s) Registered Voters Population 217,780 Sean Bowie [D] Denise Epstein [D] Democrats 43,521 SRP Infrastructure Frank Schmuck [R] Jennifer Jermaine [D] Green 309 Canals (mi) 10 Jill Norgaard [R] Libertarian 1,463 Distribution Lines (mi) 1,291.8 Greg Patterson [R] Republican 48,716 Fiber Optic Cable (mi) 105 Other Party 45,952 Transmission Lines (mi) 119 Wells (qty) 26 To tal 139,961 Power Generation Facilities 3

37 ARIZONAARIZONA LEGISLATIVELEGISLATIVE DISTRICTDISTRICT 1919 É

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State Sen Candidate(s) State Rep Candidate(s) Registered Voters Population 206,686 Lupe Chavira Contreras [D] Diego Espinoza [D] Democrats 36,294 SRP Infrastructure Lorenzo Sierra [D] Green 105 Canals (mi) 0 Libertarian 679 Distribution Lines (mi) 863.12 Republican 13,910 Fiber Optic Cable (mi) 105 Other Party 33,007 Transmission Lines (mi) 125 Wells (qty) 48 Total 83,995 Power Generation Facilities 0

38 ARIZONAARIZONA LEGISLATIVELEGISLATIVE DISTRICTDISTRICT 2020 É

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State Sen Candidate(s) State Rep Candidate(s) Registered Voters Population 218,267 Paul Boyer [R] Shawnna Bolick [R] Democrats 35,523 SRP Infrastructure Douglas Ervin [D] Hazel Chandler [D] Green 260 Canals (mi) 6 Doug "Q" Quelland Christopher Gilfillan [D] Libertarian 1,321 Distribution Lines (mi) 204.97 Anthony Kern [R] Republican 44,173 Fiber Optic Cable (mi) 15 Other Party 44,796 Transmission Lines (mi) 18 Wells (qty) 15 Total 126,073 Power Generation Facilities 1

39 ARIZONAARIZONA LEGISLATIVELEGISLATIVE DISTRICTDISTRICT 2121 É

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State Sen Candidate(s) State Rep Candidate(s) Registered Voters Population 216,524 Rick Gray [R] Bradley Hughes [D] Democrats 34,998 SRP Infrastructure Kathy Knecht [I] Kevin Payne [R] Green 198 Canals (mi) 1 Tony Rivero [R] Libertarian 961 Distribution Lines (mi) 261.32 Gilbert Romero [D] Republican 48,264 Fiber Optic Cable (mi) 27 Other Party 45,802 Transmission Lines (mi) 51 Wells (qty) 17 Total 130,223 Power Generation Facilities 1

40 ARIZONAARIZONA LEGISLATIVELEGISLATIVE DISTRICTDISTRICT 2222 É

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State Sen Candidate(s) State Rep Candidate(s) Registered Voters Population 216,862 Wendy Garcia [D] Frank Carroll [R] Democrats 32,945 SRP Infrastructure David Livingston [R] Ron Ha'o [R] Green 148 Canals (mi) 0 Valerie Harris [D] Libertarian 1,013 Distribution Lines (mi) 0 Teri Sarmiento [D] Republican 71,353 Fiber Optic Cable (mi) 1 Ben Toma [R] Other Party 50,221 Transmission Lines (mi) 56 Wells (qty) 0 Total 155,680 Power Generation Facilities 0

41 ARIZONAARIZONA LEGISLATIVELEGISLATIVE DISTRICTDISTRICT 2323 É

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State Sen Candidate(s) State Rep Candidate(s) Registered Voters Population 209,594 Chris Leone [I] John Kavanagh [R] Democrats 35,773 SRP Infrastructure Daria Lohman [D] Eric Kurland [D] Green 180 Canals (mi) 6 Michelle Ugenti-Rita [R] Jay Lawrence [R] Libertarian 1,299 Distribution Lines (mi) 764.48 Republican 74,235 Fiber Optic Cable (mi) 94 Other Party 55,168 Transmission Lines (mi) 128 Wells (qty) 12 Total 166,655 Power Generation Facilities 4

42 ARIZONAARIZONA LEGISLATIVELEGISLATIVE DISTRICTDISTRICT 2424 É

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State Sen Candidate(s) State Rep Candidate(s) Registered Voters Population 206,307 Vicki Alger [R] David Alger [R] Democrats 42,049 SRP Infrastructure Lela Alston [D] Christopher Karpurk [L] Green 349 Canals (mi) 9 Jennifer Longdon [D] Libertarian 1,226 Distribution Lines (mi) 406.01 Amish Shah [D] Republican 22,390 Fiber Optic Cable (mi) 68 Other Party 35,163 Transmission Lines (mi) 42 Wells (qty) 19 Total 101,177 Power Generation Facilities 1

43 ARIZONAARIZONA LEGISLATIVELEGISLATIVE DISTRICTDISTRICT 2525 É

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State Sen Candidate(s) State Rep Candidate(s) Registered Voters Population 224,195 Kathy Mohr-Almeda [D] Russell W. Bowers [R] Democrats 30,042 SRP Infrastructure Tyler Pace [R] Johnny Martin [D] Green 241 Canals (mi) 23 Michelle Udall [R] Libertarian 1,331 Distribution Lines (mi) 1,335.86 Republican 60,907 Fiber Optic Cable (mi) 63 Other Party 45,466 Transmission Lines (mi) 96 Wells (qty) 50 Total 137,987 Power Generation Facilities 3

44 ARIZONAARIZONA LEGISLATIVELEGISLATIVE DISTRICTDISTRICT 2626 É

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State Sen Candidate(s) State Rep Candidate(s) Registered Voters Population 213,414 Juan Jose Mendez [D] Isela Blanc [D] Democrats 33,352 SRP Infrastructure Rebecca Speakman [R] Athena Salman [D] Green 334 Canals (mi) 26 Raymond D. Speakman [D] Libertarian 1,237 Distribution Lines (mi) 879.97 Republican 21,351 Fiber Optic Cable (mi) 130 Other Party 36,496 Transmission Lines (mi) 112 Wells (qty) 28 Total 92,770 Power Generation Facilities 1

45 ARIZONAARIZONA LEGISLATIVELEGISLATIVE DISTRICTDISTRICT 2727 É

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State Sen Candidate(s) State Rep Candidate(s) Registered Voters Population 205,553 Rebecca Rios [D] Reginald Bolding [D] Democrats 43,121 SRP Infrastructure Diego Rodriguez [D] Green 168 Canals (mi) 12 Julian "Jul" Szymanski Libertarian 681 Distribution Lines (mi) 938.14 Republican 12,125 Fiber Optic Cable (mi) 120 Other Party 31,641 Transmission Lines (mi) 107 Wells (qty) 19 Total 87,736 Power Generation Facilities 0

46 ARIZONAARIZONA LEGISLATIVELEGISLATIVE DISTRICTDISTRICT 2828 É

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State Sen Candidate(s) State Rep Candidate(s) Registered Voters Population 218,838 Kate Brophy McGee [R] Kelli Butler [D] Democrats 39,247 SRP Infrastructure Christine Porter Marsh [D] Aaron Lieberman [D] Green 250 Canals (mi) 12 Kathy Pappas Petsas [R] Libertarian 1,382 Distribution Lines (mi) 298.31 Maria Syms [R] Republican 49,602 Fiber Optic Cable (mi) 37 Other Party 41,661 Transmission Lines (mi) 20 Wells (qty) 11 Total 132,142 Power Generation Facilities 2

47 ARIZONAARIZONA LEGISLATIVELEGISLATIVE DISTRICTDISTRICT 2929 É

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State Sen Candidate(s) State Rep Candidate(s) Registered Voters Population 210,595 Charles Carpenter [R] Richard C. Andrade [D] Democrats 32,459 SRP Infrastructure Martín Quezada [D] Cesar Chavez [D] Green 108 Canals (mi) 9 Libertarian 777 Distribution Lines (mi) 646.72 Republican 14,203 Fiber Optic Cable (mi) 32 Other Party 30,683 Transmission Lines (mi) 48 Wells (qty) 35 Total 78,230 Power Generation Facilities 0

48 ARIZONAARIZONA LEGISLATIVELEGISLATIVE DISTRICTDISTRICT 3030 É

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State Sen Candidate(s) State Rep Candidate(s) Registered Voters Population 208,311 Otoniel Navarrete [D] Robert Meza [D] Democrats 31,407 SRP Infrastructure Gary Spears [R] Green 178 Canals (mi) 4 Raquel Teran [D] Libertarian 752 Distribution Lines (mi) 524.98 Republican 15,934 Fiber Optic Cable (mi) 30 Other Party 30,213 Transmission Lines (mi) 39 Wells (qty) 18 Total 78,484 Power Generation Facilities 0

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