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Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Arizona Legislative District 15 Election Results

State Senator Dst 15

100% (48 of 48) precincts reporting

Vote for 1 EV VOTES TOTAL VOTES % VOTES

DEM - SINEMA, KYRSTEN* 7,387 12,699 (61.93 %)

REP - THOMAS, BOB 4,508 7,805 (38.07 %)

State Rep Dst 15 (vote for 2)

100% (48 of 48) precincts reporting

Vote for 2 EV VOTES TOTAL VOTES % VOTES

DEM - ALSTON, LELA* 6,472 10,704 (29.04 %)

DEM - HOBBS, KATIE* 6,754 11,222 (30.44 %)

REP - CONDIT, CAROLINE B. 3,626 6,205 (16.83 %)

REP - YODER, PAUL 3,839 6,577 (17.84 %)

GRN - VALDEZ, LUISA EVONNE 477 938 (2.54 %)

NDP - WHITE, LES 680 1,218 (3.3 %)


Source: Maricopa County

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Arizona Republican Party LD15 October 21, 2010 Monthly Meeting

Agenda

Location:
AZGOP HQ 3501 N. 24 St., Phoenix, AZ 85016 and online at www.AZGOPLD15.org

Convene Meeting with Prayer 7:00

Pledge

Treasurers report

Early voting observation

Guest speaker: Proposition 107

Ld 15 election explanations

Appointment of PCs

Other business

Report from LD 15 Candidates Bob Thomas Carol Condit Paul Yoder

Personal or political individual positive comments from group

Adjournment

Source: Ed Hedges, Chairman, AZGOPLD 15

Monday, October 4, 2010

ORANGEWOOD CHURCH (7510 N. 27TH AVENUE) HOSTS LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 15 TOWN HALL MEETING, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5TH, 6:30 P.M

Pastor Bob Hake, Orangewood Church announced today that the Church will host a Town Hall/Debate Tuesday, October 5th. The event will take place at the Church, 7510 N 27th Ave., at 6:30 P.M. All Legislative District 15 Candidates from all parties have been invited to participate. Bob Thomas, Caroline Condit, Paul Yoder and Luisa Evonne Valdez will be in attendance. Thomas, Condit and Yoder are Republican candidates for the Senate and House. Valdez is a Green Party candidate for the House. For additional information check the candidates websites: http://www.votebobthomas.org/; http://www.condit2010.com/, http://www.voteyoder.com/, http://www.luisavaldez.com/ or visit the Church website: http://www.orangewoodchurch.org/.

“At every level, the mid-term elections this year have implications for our city and our state that will impact citizen’s lives for years to come,” Orangewood Senior Pastor Bob Hake, explained. “For that reason, we feel it is vital to provide a forum for citizens to come and meet with prospective Legislators. All candidates will make themselves available after the formal presentation to answer questions. We urge residents of Legislative District 15 to not miss this grassroots opportunity.”

“As we face so many challenges, it has never been more important for citizens to meet their prospective Legislators. Please join us October 5th at Orangewood Church,” Hake concluded.

For additional media information, please contact, Carole V. Bartholomeaux, Bartholomeaux/PR, 602 404 8018 or
Carole@b-pr.com After 5 p.m. the day of the event, contact Bartholomeaux @ 602 628 2666.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Bob Thomas' Clean Elections Debate, 9/9/2010

Thank you so very much for all your support and prayers through these past many months, and even now as things intensify until November 2, 2010---ELECTION DAY!

As a Clean Elections Candidate I am required to debate my opponent, and tomorrow night is the "big" night!

If you have not already heard, LD 15 Senate and House Candidates will all be part of the debate beginning at 6:30pm.

Generally, the Senate candidates have been starting the debate off.

Location:

The Radisson Hotel, City Central
3600 N 2nd Avenue,
Phx, AZ 85013

VIDEO LINK:
http://azcleanelections.gov/home/video/2010DebateLanding.aspx

If schedules permit, and you would like to come and support us, we would be most appreciative!

We will be arriving by 6pm to hand out cards, t-shirts, and to "meet and greet", and would certainly welcome your presence, your support, and help, if you like. Most of all, we want you to know how much we cherish your friendship and encouragement through this process, and as we move forward.

Your continued prayer support is coveted and appreciated so very much.

We hope to see you!

Thanks again, Bob and Cindy

Source: Bob Thomas, LD15 Senate Candidate

Saturday, July 31, 2010

AZ GOP LD15 Senate Candidate Signs Now Available

Campaign signs can be delivered to homes in the district by contacting Paul, Carol or Bob.

They can also stop by if they would rather, and have a glass of ice tea on the porch.

Hot off the press!

Source: Bob Thomas, LD15 Senate Candidate

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Senator Russell Pearce supports all AZGOPLD15 candidates

Senator Russell Pearce supports all AZGOPLD15 candidates:
Bob Thomas (State Senate)
Carol B. Condit and Paul Yoder (State House of Representatives)

Source: Bob Thomas, LD15 Senate Candidate

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

LD15 GOP Candidates Yard Signs

Yard signs will be available on Friday, July 30, 2010, for the Arizona Republican Party Legislative District 15 candidates - Bob Thomas (Senate), Carol B. Condit and Paul Yoder (House of Representatives).

Contact Bob Thomas at
RWThomas123@aol.com for more details.

Source: Bob Thomas, LD15 Senate Candidate

Arizona Citizens Defense League - Candidate Questionnaire Responses

This is an election year. The primaries are on August 24th (early voting starts July 29th), and the general election is on November 2nd. YOUR vote is critical in determining how the Arizona legislature will look in 2011. If you want to see more laws passed that restore and protect your freedoms, like Constitutional Carry, not voting is not an option.

In July we sent a questionnaire to every known candidate for the Arizona state legislature. The questionnaire contained the following 5 questions, which we asked the candidates to answer either Yes or No.

- Law-abiding citizens have the right to carry a weapon, with or without a government issued permit, in any place that they have a right to be.

- Article 2, Section 26 of the Arizona Constitution means what it says. Our right to bear arms must not be subject to local laws.

- Trained, law-abiding adult citizens have the right to carry their weapons onto the grounds of schools, colleges and universities in order to be able to protect themselves and others from criminals.

- Law-abiding citizens have the right to defend themselves at any time or in any place they have a right to be.

- Laws that impair the right of law-abiding citizens to defend themselves should be repealed.

We explained that we feel that no one should need to beg to exercise a constitutionally protected right, and that these issues need no further debate. They could expand their answers with comments if they so desired. However, what we perceive as a Yes, but answer would be treated as a No when we shared their response. An unreturned questionnaire would result in the answers to all questions to be considered as No.

Candidate responses are reproduced here: http://www.azcdl.org/2010Candidates2a.pdf
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If you do not see a candidates name, and they were not a legislator in 2010, you may assume we did not receive a response from them and that their answer to all the questions was No!

Candidates who were legislators in the 2010 session were not required to respond to our survey since we have their voting record on bills we considered important: http://www.azcdl.org/html/voting_records.html
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Ratings and endorsements for candidates for Arizona statewide offices can be found at the AzCDL Political Action Committee (PAC) web site: http://azcdlpac.com/endorsement.html
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AzCDL’s PAC is a force-multiplier for your individual campaign donations. Campaign donations speak loudly to legislators seeking reelection and new candidates seeking office. No matter what the size of your donation, when combined with hundreds or thousands of others, it WILL make a difference. Please donate today: http://www.azcdlpac.com/contribute.html
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These alerts are a project of the Arizona Citizens Defense League (AzCDL), an all volunteer, non-profit, non-partisan grassroots organization. Renew your membership today! http://www.azcdl.org/html/join_us_.html
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You can also follow AzCDL on Twitter: http://twitter.com/AzCDL_Alerts

and Facebook: http://tinyurl.com/FacebookAzCDL
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AzCDLs Political Action Committee (PAC) is also on Facebook: http://tinyurl.com/FacebookAzCDLPAC
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AzCDL Protecting Your Freedom
http://www.azcdl.org/html/accomplishments.html

Source: Arizona Citizens Defense League