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Liz Harris |
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Alt-Right MAGA Republican
extremist member of the Arizona House of
Representatives, representing District 13.
She assumed office on January 9, 2023. She
left office on April 12, 2023. Harris ran
for election to the Arizona House of
Representatives to represent District 13.
She won in the general election on November
8, 2022. Members of the Arizona House of
Representatives expelled Harris from the
state House on April 12, 2023, by a vote of
46 to 13. She was expelled for violating
"legislative rules by inviting a witness to
present false testimony". |
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Ousted GOP Lawmaker
Liz Harris Joined By
Ex-Colorado Election
Official Tina Peters |
"Former Mesa County
Clerk Tina Peters,
who’s currently
appealing her
four-month sentence
of home detention
(along with 120
hours of community
service and a $750
fine) for attempting
to obstruct
authorities from
taking an iPad on
which she allegedly
recorded video of a
court hearing, is
not the only former
elected official to
face steep
consequences for
embracing election
conspiracies.
Earlier this month,
she was joined in
this ignominy by
Liz Harris, who
was ousted from her
seat in Arizona’s
state legislature
following complaints
of disorderly
conduct. Yesterday,
Peters joined Harris
in Chandler,
Arizona, which
Harris represented
during her four
months in office,
for a “Hear The
Truth” event to
promote Harris’
reinstatement at the
legislature. At the
event, supporters of
the embattled
activists reportedly
enjoyed cocktails
and hors d’oeuvres
while Harris told
her side of the
story and answered
questions. The
Maricopa County
Board of
Supervisors, which
will choose Harris’
replacement, appears
unlikely to
reinstate her,
according to local
news reports." |
Apr. 24, 2023 |
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Republican Election Denier
Expelled From Arizona House
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Apr.
12, 2023 |
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"Liz
Harris, an election-denying
Republican lawmaker in the
Arizona house of
representatives, was expelled by
her colleagues on Wednesday
after she invited to a committee
hearing a conspiracy theorist
who accused elected officials of
unproven corruption and bribery. |
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Republican and Democratic
representatives joined together
to expel Harris with a 46-13
vote. An expulsion requires a
two-thirds vote of the chamber
and is rare. The last expulsion
from the Arizona legislature was
in 2018, though before that, the
most recent was in 1991." |
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"The
expulsion resolution said that
Harris “undermined the public’s
confidence in this institution
and violated the order and
decorum necessary to complete
the people’s work in the state
of Arizona”." |
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Four Arizona State Reps Break Term Limits
Pledge |
"Arizona State
Representatives Liz Harris, Keith
Seaman,
Rachel Jones and
Leo Biasiucci reneged on their pledges
they had made to their constituents by
voting against a term limits resolution they
had vowed to support. On the Arizona House
Floor, Harris, Seaman, Jones and Biasiucci
voted “No” on HCR 2016, a resolution for an
amendment convention that would propose term
limits on Congress. The state reps had
previously signed a pledge stating, “I
pledge, that as a member of the state
legislature, I will cosponsor and vote for
the resolution applying for an Article V
convention for the sole purpose of enacting
term limits on Congress.”” |
Apr. 11, 2023 |
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Arizona
Lawmaker
Committed 'Disorderly Behavior' By Inviting
Speaker |
"A legislative ethics
committee has found that an Arizona lawmaker
committed "disorderly behavior" by inviting
a speaker who made criminal allegations
against multiple state officials. In a
report released Tuesday, the Arizona House
Ethics Committee condemned the actions of
state Rep. Liz Harris, R-District 13,
in relation to a presentation that was given
on Feb. 23 before a group of lawmakers."
[...] "the committee unanimously determined
that Harris violated the House's rules by
committing "disorderly behavior" and
encouraged the House to consider
disciplining the lawmaker." |
Apr. 11, 2023 |
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Rep. Liz Harris
Reportedly Knew
Cartel 'Bribery'
Presentation
Details, Didn't
Share With
Colleagues |
Ray Stern / Arizona
Republic |
Mar. 29, 2023 |
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"State Rep. Liz
Harris knew
details of a fake
cartel bribery
scandal that she
invited a witness to
share during a
controversial
hearing at the
Capitol in February,
according to the
source of the
testimony and a
former state
employee. |
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But the Republican
lawmaker from
Chandler didn't
disclose what she
knew to legislative
staffers who sought
details of the
planned presentation
before the witness
aired groundless
accusations at the
public hearing,
emails obtained by
The Arizona Republic
show. |
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Harris is facing a
House Ethics
Committee
investigation over
the testimony by her
guest speaker,
Jacqueline Breger,
who accused elected
officials, judges,
the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day
Saints and others of
conspiring with a
Mexican drug
cartel." |
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Dems Call For
Censure, File Ethics
Complaint Against
Liz Harris Over
‘Defamatory’ Hearing |
"Democrats and
Republicans are
striking starkly
different tones
about a presentation
arranged by a
first-year GOP
lawmaker last month
that included wild
conspiracy theories
about a host of
elected officials
being bought off by
a Mexican drug
cartel. On March 6,
Democrats called for
a censure of Rep.
Liz Harris,
R-Chandler, and have
filed a formal
ethics complaint
against her.
Republicans,
meanwhile, have
distanced themselves
from Harris and the
day-long hearing she
arranged, which
culminated in
testimony many have
said was defamatory.
Democrats in the
state House of
Representatives, led
by Rep. Stephanie
Stahl Hamilton,
formally moved to
censure Harris, who
invited Gilbert
insurance agent
Jacqueline Breger to
speak before the
Joint Elections
Committee on Feb.
23. Through the
motion for censure,
and the ethics
complaint, the
Democrats accused
Harris of disorderly
conduct and
facilitating the
illegal defamation
of Republican House
Speaker Ben Toma,
along with other
elected officials,
judges and city
employees. During
the Feb. 23 hearing,
Breger accused Gov.
Katie Hobbs, several
Maricopa County
supervisors, 12
Maricopa County
Superior Court
judges, the mayor of
Mesa and multiple
state legislators of
taking bribes from
the Sinaloa drug
cartel in the form
of money laundered
through a housing
deed scam. [...] The
Arizona Mirror
reviewed the
“evidence” of the
scam that Breger and
her boyfriend John
Thaler shared and
found none of it to
be credible. In many
cases, supposed
“fake” people were
real, and supposedly
falsified deeds
attributed to
elected officials
were merely filed by
people with similar
names." |
Mar. 7, 2023 |
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Arizona
Republicans Disavow
Wide-Ranging Bribery
Allegation
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"Republican leaders
raced Monday to
distance themselves
from the claims
after they caught
fire over the
weekend on social
media, where
accounts that
routinely share
unsubstantiated
claims of election
fraud covered them
widely. It was an
embarrassment for an
election fraud
movement that has
mostly found a
sympathetic, or at
least tolerant, ear
among Arizona
legislative
Republicans.
House Speaker
Ben Toma and
Senate President
Warren Petersen,
both Republicans,
pinned blame for the
presentation on Rep.
Liz Harris, a newly
elected Republican
who led a
door-to-door
canvassing effort
searching for proof
of fraud following
the 2020 election.
Her effort drew
scrutiny from the
U.S. Department of
Justice’s civil
rights division, who
warned about
potential voter
intimidation.
“What should have
been a joint hearing
to examine
commonsense election
reforms devolved
into disgraceful
fringe theater,”
Toma said in a
statement Monday.
“I’m not alone in
believing that
it
was irresponsible
and bad judgment for
Ms. Harris to invite
a person to present
unsubstantiated and
defamatory
allegations in a
legislative forum."" |
Feb. 27, 2023 |
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Recently Elected Arizona House Republican
Says She Will Not Do Her Job Unless The 2022
Election Is Redone |
"A Chandler Republican
recently elected to the Arizona House of
Representatives says that she will not cast
her vote on any bill unless the 2022
election is redone. Liz Harris, recently
elected to represent Legislative District 13
which encompasses much of Chandler, issued
the statement on Instagram and her campaign
website saying in part "it has become
obvious that we need to hold a new election
immediately." Despite winning her own
election, Harris alleges that there were
"clear signs of foul play" which
necessitated her demands. There has been no
evidence of this." |
Nov. 19, 2022 |
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These
Arizona
Candidates
Still
Say
Donald
Trump
Won In
2020, Or
They're
Not Sure
What
Happened
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The
Arizona
Republic
via The
Rose Law
Group
Reporter |
Jul. 15,
2022 |
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"Elected
officials
and
candidates
for
office
in 2022
continue
to
challenge
and
question
the
results
of the
2020
presidential
election
in
Arizona. |
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The
results
have
been
examined
and
re-examined,
challenged
in court
and in a
monthslong
ballot
review.
No
evidence
has been
found of
widespread
fraud or
error in
the
results. |
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Yet
candidates
deny the
outcome.
Others
don't
quite go
as far.
But they
raise
questions
about
potential
irregularities
they say
could
have
influenced
the vote
and
should
be
examined. |
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The
Arizona
Republic
is
listing
candidates
by
category
by the
race
that
they are
entered
in. This
list is
not
complete
and will
be
updated
throughout
the 2022
election
season. |
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These
candidates
in
Arizona
races
deny
that Joe
Biden
won the
2020
presidential
election,
either
in
Arizona
or
nationwide." |
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US Senate
US House
of
Representatives
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Josh
Barnett,
Republican,
1st
District
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Walter
Blackman,
Republican,
2nd
District
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Eli
Crane,
Republican,
2nd
District
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Ron
Watkins,
Republican,
2nd
District
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Jeffrey
Zink,
Republican,
3rd
District
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David
Giles,
Republican,
4th
District
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Jerone
Davison,
Republican,
4th
District
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Andy
Biggs,
Republican,
incumbent,
5th
District
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Brandon
Martin,
Republican,
6th District
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Debbie
Lesko,
Republican,
incumbent,
8th District
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Paul
Gosar, Republican,
incumbent,
9th District
Governor
Secretary
of state
Attorney
general
Treasurer
Arizona
Corporation
Commission
State
Senate
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Steve
Zipperman,
Republican,
Legislative District
1
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Sonny
Borrelli,
Republican,
Legislative
District
5
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Wendy
Rogers,
Republican,
Legislative District
7
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David
Farnsworth,
Republican,
Legislative District
10
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Jake
Hoffman,
Republican,
Legislative District
15
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Anthony
Kern,
Republican,
Legislative District
27
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Janae
Shamp,
Republican,
Legislative
District
29
State
House of
Representatives
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Judy
Burges,
Republican,
Legislative
District
1
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Robert
Scantlebury, Republican,
Legislative
District
9
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Liz
Harris, Republican,
Legislative
District
13
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Austin
Smith, Republican,
Legislative
District
29
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John
Gillette,
Republican,
Legislative
District
30
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Nohl
Rosen,
Republican,
Legislative
District
30
Maricopa
County
Board of
Supervisors
Read the
complete
article
on The
Arizona
Republic |
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Center
for
Arizona
Policy |
2022 Survey
Questions For
Arizona Candidates |
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Position Sought:
State
Representative
District
13 |
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Question 2: 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 4: Allowing biological males that identify as transgender to play on female sports’ teams. |
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Candidates'
Position: Oppose |
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Question 8: Allowing parents to seek professional counseling for their minor child with same-sex attraction or gender identity issues.* |
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Candidates'
Position: Support |
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Question 9:
Protecting individuals and
businesses from being required
to provide services or use their
artistic expression in a manner
that violates their moral or
religious beliefs.** |
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Candidates' Position:
Support. |
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This is in reference to the
dangerous and disproven
"Reparative Therapy". |
**Discriminatory
"Religious Freedom" laws. |
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Family
Continues Lawsuit
Against State
Rep. Candidate Over Mold In Gilbert Home |
"It’s been over six
months since Vanessa Delgado lost her battle
with COVID-19. The Valley native and mother
of two was just 41 years old when she
passed. Her family says some preexisting
black mold in Vanessa’s Gilbert home led to
respiratory issues that made her unable to
fight COVID-19.
In Arizona, sellers and
their realtors are legally obligated to
disclose any important facts about a
property that might negatively affect the
home’s value. Delgado’s family and their
attorney say Chandler realtor and state
representative candidate Liz Harris did not
do this. As a result, they say Vanessa
is no longer alive." |
May 2, 2022 |
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Civic Engagement Beyond Voting - Fact Sheet
For Liz Harris |
2022 |
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Trump
Supporter Liz
Harris Left This Threatening Voicemail For
Sen. Paul Boyer |
"Trump supporter
Liz
Harris left this voicemail for Sen. Paul
Boyer, R-Glendale, in February 2021, after
Boyer voted against the Senate’s resolution
to hold the Maricopa County Board of
Supervisors in contempt for not complying
with subpoenas related to the election
review." |
Nov. 16, 2021 |
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Voter
‘Canvass’ Features Big Allegations, Zero
Evidence,
Outright
Falsehoods |
"The report issued by
conservative activist and failed legislative
candidate Liz Harris claimed that more than
a quarter million votes from the November
election were suspicious. Harris’s report
includes no corroborating information that
could be used to verify the claims." |
Sep. 10, 2021 |
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Door Knockers Asking How People Voted
Falsely Claim To Represent Arizona County |
"Former Republican
Arizona political candidate Liz Harris said
this week that she had organized canvassers
to go door-to-door, the Republic reported.
Harris initially told the newspaper that the
canvassers were involved in the Arizona
state Senate’s election audit, but later
said she could not confirm if they were. “I
pretty much know what’s happening,” Harris
said in a video on social media responding
to the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office
advisory." |
Jun. 16, 2021 |
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"As Arizona conducts
an audit of ballots
in Maricopa County
rooted in baseless
conspiracy theories
about the outcome of
the 2020
presidential
election, it appears
the evidence
underpinning that
effort and much of
the work to generate
support for it has
come from two QAnon
followers, Liz
Harris and Bobby
Piton." |
May 13, 2021 |
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They're Hunting
Satan Amongst The
Ballots In The
Election 'Audit' Out
In Arizona |
"Harris said that
she wanted to remind
people that the
audit was not about
left versus right,
but "good versus
evil.” She held up a
sign that said, "May
Arizona be the first
domino to fall,"" |
May 5, 2021 |
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Arizona Election
Auditors Include
Those Who Touted
Voting Fraud. Here
Are The Key Players |
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"Liz Harris" |
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"Beyond recounting
ballots, the audit
seeks to verify
voter information
and votes, and may
be relying on Liz
Harris for that. |
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Harris is a former
Republican state
legislative
candidate
who started a
grassroots effort
months ago in an
attempt to collect
evidence of
widespread voter
fraud. |
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Harris has told The
Republic that more
than 4,400 people
have signed up to
participate in her
effort to find
abnormalities in
voting in Arizona,
and she said her
group has been
knocking on voters'
doors around the
state for nearly
four months. |
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People have
signed up for
Harris' effort
through a website
called
itsmellsfunny.com.
Harris has shared
updates about the
effort on YouTube
and Facebook, and
most recently has
begun sharing
updates about the
audit itself. |
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Harris initially
told The Republic
that her group was
helping with the
Senate’s audit, but
she couldn’t say on
what part because of
a nondisclosure
agreement. Harris
later said she
doesn’t know what
her involvement may
or may not be. |
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A Cyber Ninjas
report, laying out
the scope of the
audit, is not
specific about what
company or who is
verifying voter
information. The
report says the
effort will be done
by a “registration
and votes cast
team,” that has been
doing “non-partisan
canvassing” in the
state to
“statistically
identify voter
registrations that
did not make sense,
and then knock on
doors to confirm if
valid voters
actually lived at
the stated
address.” |
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In a live video on
Monday, Harris said
that she wanted to
remind people that
the audit was not
about left versus
right, but "good
versus evil." |
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She held up a sign
that said, "May
Arizona be the first
domino to fall,"
referring to the
effort to prove
voter fraud across
the country. |
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She told The
Republic that
Republicans,
Democrats and
independents are
involved in her
group. The effort
"has nothing to do
with 'Stop the
Steal,'" she said." |
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May 4, 2021 |
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Donald Trump Jr.,
his "friend" and Liz
Harris. |
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"many fleeing
high-tax,
high-regulation
states are moving to
low-tax,
low-regulation
states like Arizona,
but they’re bringing
their liberal
policies and voting
habits with them. We
need to make sure we
don’t let this
leftward push ruin
everything" |
Source:
votelizharris.com |
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Fact Check: False
Claim Of Fraud In
Arizona Voter
Registrations |
"Harris' group
alleged a dozen
discoveries,
including the claim
that 2,012 people
used the same
address when
registering to vote,
according to Gateway
Pundit. That story
does not reveal the
Arizona address
where the voters
were said to have
been registered." |
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"Our Ruling:
False" |
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Jan. 12, 2021 |
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Center for Arizona
Policy |
2020 Survey
Questions For
Arizona Candidates |
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Position Sought:
State Representative LD-17 |
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Question 2:
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 4:
Allowing biological males that
identify as transgender to play
on female sports’ teams. |
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Candidates'
Position: Oppose |
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Question 9:
Protecting a parent's right to
seek professional counseling for
their minor child with same-sex
attraction or gender identity
issues to help them reach their
desired outcome.* |
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Candidates'
Position: Support |
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Question 11:
Protecting individuals and
businesses from being required
to provide services or use their
artistic expression in a manner
that violates their moral or
religious beliefs.** |
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Candidates' Position:
Support. |
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This is in reference to the
dangerous and disproven
"Reparative Therapy". |
**Discriminatory
"Religious Freedom" laws. |
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