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
- 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


