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															Supposed Democrat 
															Matt Heinz is a 
															member of the Pima 
															County Board of 
															Supervisors in 
															Arizona, 
															representing 
															District 2. He 
															assumed office on 
															January 1, 2021. His 
															current term ends on 
															January 1, 2025. 
															Heinz is running for 
															re-election to the 
															Pima County Board of 
															Supervisors to 
															represent District 2 
															in Arizona. He won 
															in the general 
															election on November 
															5, 2024. | 
						
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							| Pima Supes Get 'No' On Nanos Censure; Will 
									Request Investigation | 
						
							| "The Pima County Board 
									of Supervisors considered a motion to 
									censure Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos at 
									its Tuesday morning meeting. The motion, 
									introduced by Supervisor Matt Heinz 
									at last month's meeting, called to censure 
									Nanos over the "violations of First 
									Amendment Free Speech rights" of Sergeant 
									Aaron Cross and Lieutenant Heather Lappin. 
									Lappin ran against Nanos in this month's 
									election." [ . . . ] "a U.S. Federal Judge 
									already found Sgt. Cross in violation of the 
									Hatch Act. Lt. Lappin is under investigation 
									for violating internal departmental 
									policies." | 
						
							| Nov. 12, 2024 | 
						
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							| On Wednesday, October 
									9, 2024 Supervisor Matt Heinz wrote a smear 
									piece for a local, Tucson paper smearing 
									Sheriff Chris Nanos and supporting and 
									endorsing a "Constitutional Sheriff" 
									Republican candidate. | 
						
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							| Sheriff Nanos, since 
									day 1 has stood with and supported the 
									Tucson LGBTQIA community where as Supervisor 
									Matt Heinz has stood with and supported ... 
									no one but himself. | 
						
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							| Stonewall Democrats of 
									Arizona have strongly endorsed Sheriff Nanos 
									and we continue to do so. TUCSON STILL NEEDS 
									NANOS! For the first time in our over ten 
									years of operation, as of today, rescinded 
									the endorsement of an open member of the 
									LGBTQIA community. Today we rescind our 
									endorsement of Matt Heinz for any office. | 
						
							| Oct. 10, 2024 | 
						
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							| This Local Politician Got Video-Bombed By A 
									Half-Naked Hunk | 
						
							| "Dr. Matt Heinz 
									was going about his day as the Pima County 
									Board Supervisor, and though he was not 
									physically present for one particular 
									meeting of the board, he joined via Zoom to 
									fulfill his duties. What Heinz didn't 
									expect, though, was that a half-naked hunk 
									would appear in the background on full 
									display for the entire board to see." | 
						
							| Jan. 13, 2023 | 
						
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							| Nasty Congressional 
															District 2 Primary 
															Makes Matt Heinz 
															Look Like Donald 
															Trump | 
						
							| "But the fight is 
															between Heinz 
															and Kirkpatrick. 
															After challenging 
															Kirkpatrick’s 
															residency in court – 
															and losing – Heinz 
															likened her to a 
															meth addict for her 
															move south to run 
															for the open CD2 
															seat. "All she can 
															think about is, 
															'What do I have to 
															do to put that 
															damnable little pin 
															onto my lapel,' " he 
															said in a National 
															Journal interview. 
															"That’s all she can 
															see, and I 
															understand it 
															because I’ve had to 
															treat people with 
															meth addiction."" | 
						
							| Aug. 27, 2018 | 
						
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							| AZ Sheriff Paul 
															Babeu Might Have 
															Gotten Into Bed With 
															Dem. Rep. Matt Heinz
															(Literally) | 
						
							| "The plot is 
															thickening in the 
															scandale surrounding 
															Arizona sheriff—and 
															Mitt Romney’s former 
															state co-chair—Paul 
															Babeu" [ . . . ] 
															", as information 
															surfaces about a 
															threeway with a 
															Democratic politico 
															and his boyfriend 
															(complete with a 
															political payoff) 
															and Babeu turns the 
															tables on his Latin 
															ex, Jose Orozco. 
															According to the 
															Phoenix New Times, 
															Babeu may have had a 
															sexy sleepover with 
															hunky gay Arizona 
															State Rep. Matt 
															Heinz (right) 
															and Heinz’s 
															boyfriend. (Heinz is 
															planning to run for 
															Gabrielle Giffords’ 
															congressional seat.) 
															Openly gay Tucson 
															state Representative 
															Matt Heinz was one 
															of two Democratic 
															lawmakers who broke 
															ranks with the party 
															in March 2011 and 
															voted to give Babeu 
															$5 million to combat 
															border violence. 
															Other lawmakers 
															opposed the measure, 
															in part, because 
															Babeu’s county is at 
															least 70 miles from 
															the U.S.-Mexico 
															border. The measure 
															finally was pared 
															down to $1.7 million 
															and passed by the 
															Legislature. | 
						
							| Feb. 22, 2912 | 
						
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