The Arizona Supreme Court has ruled a candidate who rented a house in Ahwatukee solely to run for Phoenix City Council can stay on the ballot.Moses Sanchez’s attorney argued his opponent Kevin Robinson violated what’s known as the "family rule." State law defines a person’s residence as where the person’s family lives.
A Phoenix City Council candidate thinks the state’s highest court should hear his lawsuit to keep an opponent off the November ballot.Moses Sanchez is appealing a lower court ruling after learning the judge’s wife supported his opponent, Kevin Robinson.Maricopa County Superior Court Judge M. Scott McCoy ruled last week that Robinson meets all residence requirements to run for
Moses Sanchez says he's been a proud Ahwatukee resident for 18 years. In fact, his extended family lives next door. Sanchez is running for Phoenix City Council for his district.
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