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Supervisors pick new LD28 lawmaker

Sarah Liguori will be Legislative District 28’s newest House member.  Maricopa County supervisors voted unanimously Monday morning to appoint Liguori to the seat, which became vacant a month ago when...

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Marsh declares victory in tight senate race

From left are Christine Marsh and Sen. Kate Brophy McGee Christine Marsh declared victory in a north Phoenix state Senate race Friday, confirming that legislative Democrats...

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Partisan split hinges on Brophy McGee/Marsh race

National Democratic groups spent heavily in 2018 in the race between teacher Christine Marsh, left, and Republican Sen. Kate Brophy McGee in Legislative District 28, but...

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Democratic money dwarfs Republican spending

A handful of Democratic legislative candidates bolstered by out-of-state funders broke Arizona campaign finance records with just two weeks to go before the election. Democrats in swing districts pulled in...

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Aaron Lieberman: Aiming to represent all

Aaron LiebermanPHOTO BY KATIE CAMPBELL/ARIZONA CAPITOL TIMES Aaron Lieberman is one of 19 true freshmen coming to the state House of Representatives, and one of four...

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Syms ousted as Butler, Lieberman win LD28 House race

Rep. Kelli Butler (D-Paradise Valley) Democrats abandoned their single-shot strategy in the Legislative District 28 House race this year, and it paid off. Incumbent Rep. Kelli...

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Candidate spends $15K on signatures found to be fraudulent

Mark Syms, an independent candidate running for the Senate in Legislative District 28, spent more than $15,000 on paid signature gatherers who delivered signatures a judge later determined were fraudulent. Syms,...

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