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Upcoming political debates on Buckmaster Show

Wednesday, September 19th, 2012

Bill Buckmaster has a radio talk show at high noon, M to F on KVOI 1030 on the AM dial. In order to assist you voters out in radio land about the upcoming November 6 legislative and county races, as well as Proposition 204 entitled “Quality Education & Jobs” he has scheduled the following debates:

TODAY: Ally Miller (R) and Nancy Young-Wright (D) – Pima County Supervisor District 1 – 12:30-1pm.

Wednesday, September 26: Pima County Treasurer: Beth Ford (R) and Elaine Richardson (D) – 12:30 – 1pm

Thursday, September 27: AZ State Senator LD 10: Frank Antenori (R) and David Bradley (R) – 12:04- 12:30pm

Monday, October 01: Pima County Recorder: Bill Beard (R) and F-Ann Rodriquez (D) – 12:30 -1PM

Thursday, October 04: AZ State Senator LD 11: Jo Holt (D) and Al Melvin (R) 12:04-12:30pm

Monday, October 08: AZ State Senator LD 9: Steve Farley (D) and Tyler Mott (R) 12:30-1pm

Wednesday, October 10: Proposition 204: Ann-Eve Pedersen, pro and Doug Ducey, against 12:04-12:30pm

Wednesday, Ocotber 17: Pima County Sheriff: Mark Napier (R) and Clarence Dupnik (D) and Dave Croteau (G)

The incumbents in these races are: Pima County Treasurer Beth Ford, State Senator Frank Antenori (LD 30), Pima County Recorder F. Ann Rodriguez, State Senator Al Melvin (LD 26), Pima County Sheriff Clarence Dupnik.

And if you miss listening to any of these shows, you can always find them online at www.buckmastershow.com or here at http://tucsoncitizen.com/buckmaster-show/.

LWV Voter Guide & upcoming discussions on 2012 AZ Ballot Propositions

Wednesday, September 19th, 2012

League of Women Voters of Arizona Education Fund has published an informative Voter Guide for the 2012 Arizona Ballot Propositions. It’s online here in English and Spanish:

http://lwvgt.org/VoterGuide.html

The print version is available at the Pima County public libraries and at the Tucson League office starting today:

League of Women Voters of Greater Tucson
2424 E. Broadway Suite 110
Tucson, AZ 85719
520-327-7652

Four Upcoming Discussions hosted by the LWV on this Voter Guide:

9/22 Oro Valley library, 2 to 4 p.m., 1305 W. Naranja Drive, Oro Valley, 85737

9/29 Dusenberry-River Branch library, 2 to 4 p.m., 5605 E. River Road, Tucson 85750

10/5 Joel D. Valdez Main Library, 11 to 1 p.m., 101 N. Stone Ave.,Tucson 85701

10/6 Murphy-Wilmot Branch Library, 2 to 4 p.m., 530 N. Wilmot Rd.,Tucson 85711

Three are 9 propositions on the General Election ballot:

Prop. 114 Crime Victims Protection Act
Prop. 115 Judicial Selection
Prop. 116 Small Business Job Creation Act
Prop. 117 Property Tax Assessed Valuation
Prop. 118 Permanent State Land Fund
Prop. 119 State Trust Lands
Prop. 120 State Sovereignty
Prop. 121 Open Elections/Open Government
Prop. 204 Quality Education & Jobs

Pick up this guide or read it online, and vote wisely on or before Nov. 6th. Take the time to read and educate yourself about these propositions, to make your voting easier & quicker.