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Laurin Hendrix |
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Ultra-MAGA Republican
extremist Laurin Hendrix is a
member of the Arizona House of Representatives,
representing District 14. He assumed office on
January 9, 2023. His current term ends on January
13, 2025. He is a member of the
radical, pro-insurrectionist "Freedom
Caucus". Hendrix (Republican Party) ran
for election to the Arizona House of Representatives
to represent District 14. He won in the general
election on November 8, 2022. Hendrix is also former
Republican member of the Arizona House of
Representatives, representing the 22nd District from
2009 to 2011. Hendrix is running for re-election to
the Arizona House of Representatives to represent
District 14. He is on the ballot in the Republican
primary on July 30, 2024. |
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Every name in RED, as of this date, has now voted 3 times in two weeks to keep the 1864 Abortion Ban on the books and the law of Arizona. |
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Apr. 18, 2024 |
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Arizona
Proposal
Would
Let
Public
Know
More
About
Doctor
Misconduct.
One
Lawmaker
Is
Blocking
It |
"One
state
lawmaker
is
stalling
a
reform
that
would
let
Arizonans
see
whether
their
doctor
has
committed
serious
misconduct
on
the
job,
like
sexual
abuse
and
violence.
Rep. Laurin
Hendrix,
R-Gilbert,
has
given
little
explanation
for
his
opposition
to
House
Bill
2312."
[ .
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]
"Hendrix
has
refused
to
give
the
bill
a
hearing
— a
critical
step
for
any
proposed
legislation." |
Feb.
8,
2024 |
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These
Arizona
Candidates
Still Say
Donald Trump
Won In 2020,
Or They're
Not Sure
What
Happened |
Oct. 27,
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
-
Josh
Barnett,
Republican,
1st
District
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Walter
Blackman,
Republican,
2nd
District
-
Eli
Crane,
Republican,
2nd
District
-
Ron
Watkins,
Republican,
2nd
District
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Jeffrey
Zink,
Republican,
3rd
District
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David
Giles,
Republican,
4th
District
-
Jerone
Davison,
Republican,
4th
District
-
Andy
Biggs,
Republican,
incumbent,
5th
District
-
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
-
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
-
John
Gillette,
Republican,
Legislative
District
30
-
Nohl
Rosen,
Republican,
Legislative
District
30
Maricopa
County Board
of
Supervisors
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Election
questioners |
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These
candidates
in Arizona
continue to
raise issues
about the
2020
election
process but
do not deny
or affirm
that Joe
Biden won. |
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US House
of
Representatives
Arizona
Corporation
Commission
State Senate
-
Steve
Kaiser,
Republican,
Legislative
District
2
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Nancy
Barto,
Republican,
Legislative
District
4
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Roxana
Holzapfel,
Republican,
Legislative
District
8
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Warren
Petersen,
Republican,
Legislative
District
14
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Justine
Wadsack,
Republican,
Legislative
District
17
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David
Gowan,
Republican,
Legislative
District
19
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Sine
Kerr,
Republican,
Legislative
District
23
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Frank
Carroll,
Republican,
Legislative
District
28
State House
of
Representatives
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Quang
Nguyen,
Republican,
Legislative
District
1
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Selina
Bliss,
Republican,
Legislative
District
1
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Joseph
Chaplik,
Republican,
Legislative
District
3
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Alexander
Kolodin,
Republican,
Legislative
District
3
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David
Cook,
Republican,
Legislative
District
7
-
David
Marshall,
Republican,
Legislative
District
7
-
Robert
Scantlebury, Republican,
Legislative
District
9
-
Mary Ann
Mendoza,
Republican,
Legislative
District
9
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Travis
Grantham,
Republican,
Legislative
District
14
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Neal
Carter, Republican,
Legislative
District
15
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Jacqueline
Parker,
Republican,
Legislative
District
15
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Teresa
Martinez,
Republican,
Legislative
District
16
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Rob
Hudelson,
Republican,
Legislative
District
16
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Cory
McGarr,
Republican,
Legislative
District
17
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Rachel
Jones,
Republican,
Legislative
District
17
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Lupe
Diaz, Republican,
Legislative
District
19
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Gary
Snyder,
Republican,
Legislative
District
23
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Timothy
Dunn,
Republican,
Legislative
District
25
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Beverly
Pingerelli,
Republican,
Legislative
District
28
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Kevin
Payne,
Republican,
Legislative
District
27
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David
Livingston,
Republican,
Legislative
District
28
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Steve
Montenegro,
Republican,
Legislative
District
29
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Leo
Biasiucci, Republican,
Legislative
District
30
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No
Clear Answer |
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These
candidates
have failed
to answer or
not provided
a clear
answer on
whether Joe
Biden won
the
election. |
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Treasurer
State House
of
Representatives
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Lauren
Hendrix,
Republican,
Legislative
District
14
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Gilbert’s
First
Legal
Bills
From
Laurin
Hendrix
Lawsuit Total
More
Than
$21,000 |
"The
town
of
Gilbert’s
first
legal
bills
in
defending
itself
against
Town
Council
Member-elect Laurin
Hendrix’s
lawsuit
about
seating
came
to
more
than
$21,000
for
August.
Those
do
not
include
invoices
for
legal
work
in
September,
which
have
not
been
presented
to
the
town
yet.
At
issue
was
when
Hendrix
should
be
seated
to
council.
The
town
had
scheduled
it
for
the
second
Tuesday
in
January
along
with
other
election
winners,
but
Hendrix
unsuccessfully
argued
he
was
due
immediate
seating
because
state
law
prefers
elected
over
appointed
officials." |
Oct.
15,
2020 |
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Arizona
Republicans
Attempting
To
Slash
Youth
Minimum
Wage |
Mar.
8,
2010 |
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