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AZ District 08 - Special Election
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Office | House of Representatives |
Honorific | Representative - Abbr: Rep. |
Type | Special Election |
Filing Deadline | 00, 0000 - 06:00pm Central |
Polls Open | April 24, 2018 - 07:00am Central |
Polls Close | April 24, 2018 - 08:00pm Central |
Term Start | April 25, 2018 - 12:00pm |
Term End | January 03, 2019 - 12:00pm |
Turnout |
48.43% Registered
28.59% Total Population
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Contributor | RP |
Last Modified | RBH July 05, 2018 04:36pm |
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I:9626 | Bojicat ( 947.0690 points)
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Tue, April 24, 2018 01:02:01 AM UTC0:00
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Emerson, somewhat briskly after their last poll just a week ago showed a Tiperneni 1 point lead, comes out today with a new one unveiling a Lesko 6 point lead https://www.emerson.edu/sites/default/files/Files/Academics/ecp-az-4.23.18_0.pdf
Emerson, somewhat briskly after their last poll just a week ago showed a Tiperneni 1 point lead, comes out today with a new one unveiling a Lesko 6 point lead [Link]
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I:6738 | IndyGeorgia ( 4590.4668 points)
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Wed, April 25, 2018 02:48:32 AM UTC0:00
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New York Times has a precinct map for results: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/04/24/us/elections/results-arizona-house-special-election.html
New York Times has a precinct map for results: [Link]
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I:9518 | Charlotte Rose ( 246.0513 points)
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Wed, January 30, 2019 02:30:22 PM UTC0:00
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So, I'm confused. The Arizona SOS holds primaries for LBT and G parties with only registered write-ins, and then neither winner gets ballot access or even write-in access in the general election. What is the point?
So, I'm confused. The Arizona SOS holds primaries for LBT and G parties with only registered write-ins, and then neither winner gets ballot access or even write-in access in the general election. What is the point?
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D:1989 | RBH ( 5686.1743 points)
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Wed, January 30, 2019 07:07:14 PM UTC0:00
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I think the rules for making the ballot via primary write-in in Arizona are some impossible total for most parties
I think the rules for making the ballot via primary write-in in Arizona are some impossible total for most parties
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Joker:9757 | BrentinCO ( 9683.0742 points)
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Wed, January 30, 2019 11:38:23 PM UTC0:00
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I think the rules for making the ballot via primary write-in in Arizona are some impossible total for most parties
Impossible for Libertarians probably and not so much for green. Federal table fo 2018 linked below.
https://azsos.gov/elections/running-office/running-federal-office
RBH: I think the rules for making the ballot via primary write-in in Arizona are some impossible total for most parties
Impossible for Libertarians probably and not so much for green. Federal table fo 2018 linked below.
[Link]
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