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Arizona
Attorney
General's
Office Opens
Criminal
Investigation
Into
'Deleted'
Michele
Reagan
Emails |
"In the
course of
attempting
to fulfill a
public
records
request for
emails from
the previous
Secretary of
State
administration,
it has come
to our
attention
that emails
were deleted
by the
previous
secretary
and several
executive
staff prior
to leaving
office," |
Feb. 27,
2019 |
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Secretary Of
State
Michele
Reagan
Ousted |
Aug. 28,
2018 |
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Michele
Reagan's
Campaign
Accused Of
Making
Illegal
Robocalls To
Voters' Cell
Phones |
"The
U.S.
Telephone
Consumer
Protection
Act
prohibits
automated calls
or text
messages to
cell phones,
unless the
person being
called or
texted has
consented to
the
contact." |
Aug. 24,
2018 |
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Hit Michele
Reagan Over
Long-Running
Election
Site Delays |
Jun. 6, 2018 |
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Top Arizona
Official
Caught Using
State Tax
Money For
Voter Ads…
In Mexico |
"Online
ads paid for
by the state
of Arizona
encouraging
people to
register to
vote are
showing up
in Mexico.
While there
may some
good
explanations
for that,
also
troubling is
that Arizona
Secretary of
State
Michele
Reagan
appears
prominently
in the ad,
despite that
fact she
will be on
the ballot
herself in
the fall." |
Jan. 17,
2018 |
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Michele
Reagan Was
Incompetent,
Not
Criminal,
Investigation
Shows |
Oct. 25,
2017 |
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Arizona
County
Recorders
Complain
About State
Elections Head
Michele
Reagan |
Jan. 28,
2017 |
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Michele
Reagan: Not
My Fault
That 500k
Voters Were
Shortchanged |
May 26, 2016 |
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Michele
Reagan's
Sour Grapes |
"Secretary
of State
Michele
Reagan
turned to
her
taxpayer-supported
official
website to
take a swipe
at state
Treasurer
Jeff DeWit,
and to weigh
in on
Proposition
123 while
votes were
still being
counted. In
a blog post
titled "Sour
Grapes" she
rejected
arguments
that her
office's
failure to
send
publicity
pamphlets in
a timely
manner to
200,000
households
(as required
by state
law) hurt
the
opposition's
effort to
defeat the
ballot
measure." |
May 20, 2016 |
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Attorney
Calls For
Arizona
Secretary Of
State
Michele
Reagan's
Impeachment |
May 13, 2016 |
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Reagan
Admits
Harvesting
Ballots |
"Less
than a month
after
publicly
declaring
ballot
harvesting
an
opportunity
for fraud,
Secretary of
State
Michele
Reagan
offered to
do just that
for staffers
at the
governor’s
office." |
Apr. 3, 2016 |
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AZ Secretary
Michele
Reagan
Claims
Ignorance To
Election
Woes |
Mar. 24,
2016 |
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Arizona
Candidate
Struggles To
Explain Vote
For
'Birther'
Bill |
"Sen.
Michele
Reagan, the
GOP nominee
for Arizona
secretary of
state, was
challenged
to explain
her vote for
the bill.
The
secretary of
state
oversees
Arizona’s
elections,
and the
current
officeholder
came under
fire and
eventually
apologized
in 2012 for launching
an
investigation
into
President
Obama’s
birth
certificate." |
Oct. 27,
2014 |
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Arizona
Political
Candidates
Hobnob With
Cliven Bundy
At GOP
Picnic |
"Bundy
made
national and
international
headlines in
April over
his tense
standoff
with local
sheriff’s
deputies and
federal land
management
officials
during which
his
followers
trained guns
on law
enforcement
officers and
media. Two
of Bundy’s
more extreme
followers,
Jerad and
Amanda
Miller,
later
murdered two
Nevada
police
officers in
an attempt
to incite
revolution
against the
government." |
Aug. 22,
2014 |
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List Of
Arizona
Republicans
Who Voted
For Anti-Gay
Discrimination
Bill |
Feb. 28,
2014 |
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How Will
Michele
Reagan
"Fight Voter
Fraud"? Hire
Mr. Voter
Fraud
Himself,
Nathan
Sproul! |
"It's one
thing for a
power hungry
Republican
senator,
knowing she
has
virtually no
chance of
winning
nomination
for
Secretary of
State --
without Tea
Party
approval --
to brazenly
put out
false
propaganda
that her
Voter
Suppression
Bill is
really about
fighting
voter fraud.
It's quite
another
thing when
she and/or
her inner
circle
supporters
turn to
perhaps the
most
notorious
figure in
voter
registration
fraud in
America
today --
Arizona's
own Nathan
Sproul." |
Jul. 18,
2013 |
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Center for Arizona Policy |
2010 Survey Questions For Arizona Candidates |
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Position Sought: State Senate LD-8 |
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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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