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							| Republican Vic Williams 
									was a member of the Arizona House of 
									Representatives, representing District 26. 
									Williams assumed office in 2009. Williams 
									left office in 2013. Williams ran for 
									election to the Pima County Board of 
									Supervisors to represent District 1 in 
									Arizona. Williams lost in the Republican 
									primary on August 4, 2020 | 
						
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																		| Center 
																		for 
																		Arizona 
																		Policy |  
																		| 2020 
															Candidate 
															Questionnaire |  
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																		| Position Sought: 
																		
																		
																		
																		
																		Pima 
																		County 
																		Board Of 
																		Supervisors 
																		District 
																		1 |  
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																					| Question 
																					7:
												
												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 
																					8: 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 
																					10: Protecting individuals and businesses from being required to use their artistic expression in a manner that violates their conscience.* |  
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																					| Candidates' 
																					Position:  
												Support |  
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																					| *This is in reference to the dangerous and disproven "reparative therapy". |  
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												Discriminatory "Religious Freedom" laws. |  
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															PLEASE NOTE: 
															
															
															
															A "Yes" vote would 
															allow ranch dogs to 
															be neglected or 
															abandoned, killed 
															and tortured. It 
															would allow the owner of a ranch dog 
															to inflict 
															unnecessary injury 
															to the animal and 
															not provide medical 
															attention. |  | 
						
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							| Arizona Pushes Law To Make 'Annoying' Comments Illegal | 
						
							| "What if obnoxious 
															or aggressive 
															remarks made on 
															Facebook and Twitter 
															ended in criminal 
															charges? Some free 
															speech advocates are 
															saying that's what a 
															new law in Arizona 
															could do." | 
						
							| Apr. 4, 2012 | 
						
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							| State Lawmaker Calls 
															Tucson A "Corpse" | 
						
							| "We have to work 
															with the city of 
															Tucson and the 
															downtown area 
															because we see it 
															becoming more 
															decayed, less 
															prosperous and we 
															don't want to be 
															shackled to a corpse 
															in our success," | 
						
							| May 18, 2011 | 
						
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							| Get Ready For "Don't Tread On Me" License Plates, Arizona -- But, In A Perfect World, It Could Spell Trouble For Tea Partiers | 
						
							| Jan. 21, 2011 | 
						
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																		| Center 
																		for 
																		Arizona 
																		Policy |  
																		| 2010 Survey 
															Questions For 
															Arizona And County 
															Candidates |  
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																		| Position Sought: 
																		State 
																		Representative 
																		LD-26 |  
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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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							| Vic Williams Gets It From Nintzel On Deposit-Gate | 
						
							| "I mentioned that 
															the story of newly 
															elected state Rep Vic Williams (R, 
															LD-26) stiffing Iraq 
															vet Tasha Downum for 
							her rental deposit was developing... | 
						
							| Dec. 17, 2008 | 
						
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																		| Center 
																		for 
																		Arizona 
																		Policy |  
																		| 2008 Survey 
															Questions For 
															Arizona Candidates |  
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																		| Position Sought: 
															State Representative LD-26 |  
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																					| Question 
																		8: 
																		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 
																		9: 
																		. 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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							| Vic Williams' Anger Management Problem | 
						
							| Oct. 9, 2008 | 
						
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