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Arizona Senate may vote to hold Maricopa County officials in contempt

The Senate, controlled by Republicans, has threatened to hold the supervisors, nearly all Republicans, in contempt for not responding to subpoenas asking for copies of all the county s mail-in ballots and access to voting machines.

Reaction to Republican State Legislator Attempts to Suppress the People s Right to Vote – Blog for Arizona

Reaction to Republican State Legislator Attempts to Suppress the People’s Right to Vote Beware the political party that wants to suppress the people’s right to vote. The odds are the members of that party are not fighting for you and your interests. Advertisement As fellow writers AZ Blue Meanie and Michael Bryan have reported, the Republicans have spent a large portion of their time in the Arizona State Legislature introducing bills that would: Take away a woman’s right to choose and criminalize legal abortion procedures. Make the State’s handling of the Coronavirus worse than it already is.

Map presents patchwork of red and blue in Arizona district

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... PHOENIX Out in the Southeast Valley, the Loop 202 freeway is often seen as a political compass. To the north of it is dense with Democratic voters; to the south, suburbs that start with a kiss of GOP pink but soon deepen to a solid red. Political eyes were on the area this election to see whether Democrats had the chance to flip Arizona’s Legislative District 17 blue. In the end, with all votes tallied and certified, the district, which includes most of Chandler, narrowly chose Democrat Joe Biden for president by 3.7%, or 5,000 votes, but no seats shifted in the state Legislature.

LD17 – thin victory margins and a tie

LD17 – thin victory margins and a tie The interactive map above shows precinct-level results of the 2020 election in Maricopa County. Out in the Southeast Valley, the Loop 202 freeway is often seen as a political compass. To the north of it is dense with Democratic voters; to the south, suburbs that start with a kiss of GOP pink but soon deepen to a solid red. Political eyes were on the area this election to see whether Democrats had the chance to flip Arizona’s Legislative District 17 blue. In the end, with all votes tallied and certified, the district narrowly chose Democrat Joe Biden for president by 3.7%, or 5,000 votes, but no seats shifted in the state Legislature.

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