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Adam Driggs |
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Republican Adam
Driggs is a judge of
the Maricopa County
Superior Court in
Arizona. His current
term ends on January
6, 2025. Driggs ran
for re-election for
judge of the
Maricopa County
Superior Court in
Arizona. He won in
the retention
election on November
3, 2020. Driggs was
appointed by Gov.
Doug Ducey (R)
on February 13,
2017, to fill one of
the vacancies
created by the
elevation of Judge
Paul McMurdie and
Judge James Beene to
the Arizona Court of
Appeals. Driggs is a
former Republican
member of the
Arizona House of
Representatives,
serving from 2007 to
2011, and the
Arizona State
Senate, serving from
2011 to 2017. He
served as the Senate
majority whip from
2013 to 2014. |
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Roll Call: Who Supported Expanding Dark
Money In Arizona? |
Jul. 18, 2016 |
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List Of Arizona
Republicans Who
Voted For Anti-Gay
Discrimination Bill |
Feb. 28, 2014 |
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Simply put: If you
don't want to serve
or treat a gay just
say that doing so is
against your
sincerely held
religious beliefs
and you're covered. |
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Center
for
Arizona
Policy |
2010
Candidate
Questionnaire |
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Position Sought:
State Senate LD-11 |
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Question
9: Amending the United States Constitution to define marriage as the union of one man and one woman. |
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Candidates'
Position: Support |
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Question
12: Adding
“sexual
orientation,”
“gender
identity,”
or
“gender
expression”
to the
protected
classes
of race,
religion,
age,
sex, and
ancestry
in
nondiscrimination
law. |
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Candidates'
Position: Oppose |
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Question
15: Protecting professionals from being required to provide services that violate their moral or religious beliefs.* |
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Candidates'
Position: Support |
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Discriminatory "Religious Freedom" laws. |
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Rep. Driggs
Refuses To Lift The Statute Of Limitations
For
Victims Of Child Abuse |
May 3, 2010 |
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Center
for
Arizona
Policy |
2008 Survey
Questions For
Arizona Candidates |
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Position Sought:
State Representative LD-11 |
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Question
7:
Amending the United States Constitution to define marriage as the union of one man and one woman. |
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Candidates'
Position:
Support. |
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Question
8:
. Adding “sexual orientation” to the protected classes of race, religion, age, sex, and ancestry in antidiscrimination law. |
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Candidates'
Position:
Oppose. |
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Center
for
Arizona
Policy |
2006 Survey
Questions For
Arizona Candidates |
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Position Sought:
State Representative LD-11 |
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Question
7:
Amending the United States Constitution to define marriage as the union of one man and one woman. |
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Candidates'
Position:
Support. |
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Question
8:
. Adding “sexual orientation” to the protected classes of race, religion, age, sex, and ancestry in antidiscrimination law. |
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Candidates'
Position:
Oppose. |
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