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Voter's Guide 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 ofces, 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 Ofce 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 Arizona Senate 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 Regular Type = Private Funding Candidate 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* Justin Olson 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* Frank Pratt 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 Victoria Steele 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* Andrea Dalessandro 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 Alma Hernandez 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 Leo Biasiucci CANDIDATES leobiasiucci.com State Senator – District 23 R* Regina Cobb I Chris Leone reginacobb.com voteleone.org
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