Legislative District 23
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...
LD23 NEWS
- Redistricting stirs up legislative primary races
- Reagan backs challenger Petersen over two incumbents

- 2012 Arizona Statewide & Legislative Candidate List

- Many Arizona Senate seats will go uncontested


Incumbents win in Scottsdale legislative district

Incumbents are carrying the night in Scottsdale’s Legislative District 23 House race, with staunchly conservative Reps. Michelle Ugenti and John Kavanagh beating back a challenge from a more moderate Republican, former Scottsdale School Board president Jennifer Petersen.
LD23 SENATE CANDIDATES
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Reagan, Michele
Republican
cottsdale, AZ 85250
www.votereagan.com
@votereagan
Campaign finance:private

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LD23 HOUSE CANDIDATES
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Kavanagh, John
Republican
Fountain Hills, AZ 85268
www.votekavanagh.com
Campaign finance:private -
Ugenti, Michelle
Republican
Scottsdale, AZ 85260
www.michelleugenti.com
@MichelleUgenti
Campaign finance:private


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OTHER ELECTION 2012 NEWS
- 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

- Court: Prop 204 clerical error didn’t confuse voters


Arizona regulator won’t seek re-election
Arizona Corporation Commissioner Brenda Burns says she has no plans to run for a second term.
- Advocacy groups’ poll indicates most voters oppose early ballot bill


