U.S. Senate
Carmona, Flake campaigns spent combined $228,000 on Spanish-language advertising in Phoenix
Democrat Richard Carmona bought $139,200 worth of ads on Spanish-language television stations against $89,200 by Republican Jeff Flake during their tightly contested U.S. Senate race, according to documents kept by the outlets.

U.S. SENATE RACE NEWS

Congressional newcomers arrive in D.C., even with votes still being counted
A few thousand – or even a few hundred – votes separate the top finishers in three of Arizona’s nine congressional races, with more than 300,000 ballots yet to be reviewed and processed.
- Dems pin hopes on Carmona as an omen of things to come

- Flake defeats Carmona in U.S. Senate race

- Dems request investigation into Flake robocalls
- Kyl denies Carmona’s claim on letter

- Carmona denies allegation, calls Flake ad deplorable
- Clinton delivers fiery campaign appearance for Carmona
- Carmona, Flake spar on earmarks

- Arizona getting to know Carmona in Senate race
- National Democrats investing in Flake-Carmona race
- Poll shows dead heat between Carmona, Flake
- GOP distances itself from past ties to Carmona

- Carmona boasts Goldwater family endorsements

- Flake trounces Cardon

- Dems pin hopes on Carmona as an omen of things to come
U.S. SENATE CANDIDATES
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Carmona, Richard
Democrat
Tucson, AZ 85750
www.carmonaforarizona.com
@CarmonaForAZ
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Flake, Jeff
Republican
Tempe, AZ 85284
www.jeffflake.com
@FlakeforSenate


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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


