Legislative District 28
ABOUT THE DISTRICT
An introduction to the district, along with an interactive district map with candidates plotted. More...
DEMOGRAPHICS
A complete breakdown of the district population by race/ethnicity, age, education, party affiliation, etc. More...
VOTING HISTORY
A comprehensive analysis of the district’s voting patterns in primary and general elections, as well as key ballot measure votes. More...
LD28 NEWS
- Meyer trying to single-shot to victory

- Lawsuit sealed to protect Brophy McGee’s campaign amid extortion claims

- Democrat running single-shot campaign in LD28 as 2 Republicans move to the center

- Meyer continues to stomp Republican opponents in fundraising

- GOP effort gets 3 Libertarians removed from Arizona ballot

- 2012 Arizona Statewide & Legislative Candidate List

- Legislative 11: Hot match-ups in 2012


Nail-biter in LD28 leaves Meyer, Reeve waiting for resolution

The race for the second seat in Legislative District 28 is still on, with the two candidates – Democratic Rep. Eric Meyer and Republican Rep. Amanda Reeve – neck and neck, and expecting the outcome to be unclear until every last ballot is counted.
- Meyer trying to single-shot to victory
LD28 SENATE CANDIDATES
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Shelley, Eric
Democrat
Phoenix, AZ 85022
www.shelleyforarizona.com
@EricShelley2010
Campaign finance: public -
Iannuzo, James
Libertarian
Phoenix, AZ 85032
Campaign finance: private -
Driggs, Adam
Republican
Phoenix, AZ 85018
@AdamDriggs
Campaign finance:private



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LD28 HOUSE CANDIDATES
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Meyer, Eric
Democrat
Paradise Valley, AZ 85253
Campaign finance:private -
Brophy McGee, Kate
Republican
Phoenix, AZ 85020
www.katemcgee.com
@KateMcGee2012
Campaign finance:private -
Reeve, Amanda
Republican
Phoenix, AZ 85022
www.amandareeve.com
@amanda_reeve
Campaign finance:private



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OTHER ELECTION 2012 NEWS
- Arizona regulator won’t seek re-election
- Advocacy groups’ poll indicates most voters oppose early ballot bill

- Horne vs. Montgomery — the fight over the fight

- Ballot access getting easier for candidates, harder for initiatives

- Despite changes to election reform bills, Democrats, Hispanics still opposed

- Arizona ranks low in election performance

- Democrats, Republicans find good news in Corporation Commission races
- Immigration activist joins US Rep. Sinema’s staff
- Arizona court says ballot measure complied with rule
- Legislative candidates find success switching from ‘clean’ to traditional

- Support for Sheriff Arpaio declines even in some GOP strongholds
- Bennett to testify before Congress on voting rights
- Vandalism, intimidation and cyber threats plagued Maricopa Elections Department during vote counting

- Finance reports hint at high profile ballot prop losses


Arizona immigration activists lobby Rep. Salmon
Immigration proponents want to persuade Republican U.S. Rep. Matt Salmon to back proposed legislation that would create a 13-year road to citizenship for the 11 million immigrants living illegally in the United States.


