Recent Articles from Yellow Sheet Report
The anatomy of an error
Data provided by the county confirms how badly the officials miscalculated preparations for this year’s presidential preference election. To read more on this item plus all the stories in the... […]
Not while Biggs is chief
Ducey wants to allow independents to participate in presidential primaries following last week’s election debacle. That will require changing the laws, and the idea is likely to run into a... […]
It’s their fault, but also (sort of) mine
Reagan shares some of the blame for Tuesday’s election fiasco, telling reporters at a presser this morning that there are things the secretary of state’s office could have done better.... […]
A grand bargain on Supreme Court expansion
A grand bargain on Supreme Court expansion
Brno: Don’t release polls with people still voting
Following the long queues at polling places on Tuesday night, some had presumed that election officials wouldn’t immediately start releasing results online, as a way of ensuring that early results won’t have any influence on votes that have yet to be cast.
Ducey: It’s time to let independents vote
In the wake of yesterday’s presidential primary fiasco in Maricopa County, where many voters waited for hours to get into one of the 60 polling places, Ducey made a surprising... […]
Long queues at today’s polls
The secretary of state’s office has been getting reports of long lines at polling places today. Lawyer Thomas Galvin, for example, described on Twitter one polling place as a “zoo.” Reagan is hoping that this means a high turnout, a result of the enthusiasm brought about by non-traditional candidates like Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders.
Minimum wage is a go
The ballot campaign to increase Arizona’s minimum wage will move forward. LUCHA Executive Director Tomas Robles on Friday filed a ballot measure committee, Arizonans for Fair Wages and Healthy Families, and the group posted an online ad seeking a campaign manager for the effort.
Arizona’s time in the presidential sun
For several election cycles now, Arizona has stood on the periphery of the contest to elect the next US president. Candidates often allocate few, if any, resources to the state,... […]
Direct it straight to the dead letter office
House majority spokeswoman Stephanie Grisham is dismissing Meyer and Rios’ ethics complaint as “nothing more than highly partisan political smearing in an election year.” Grisham told the Republic that the “first sentence... […]
Ryan, referenda and reforming campaign finance law
Attorney and political gadfly Tom Ryan voiced his displeasure in House elect today with S1516 (campaign finance amendments), Reagan’s proposed overhaul of Arizona’s campaign finance laws, and threatened to do... […]