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Arizona's 3rd Congressional District

Aug 19, 2010

Quayle claims Moak made millions off charity; Moak says not so

Businessman and philanthropist Steve Moak has been on the defense this week after political rival Ben Quayle claimed in a flyer that Moak used his nonprofit charity to make millions for his former company.

Aug 16, 2010

McCain hosting fundraiser for Waring

U.S. Sen. John McCain will host a fundraiser for ex-staffer Jim Waring, giving the former lawmaker a cash infusion as he heads into the final week of his primary campaign.

Aug 3, 2010

Quayle mailers not actually what meets the eye

Two recent mailers sent by the Ben Quayle campaign contain some curious images and statements by the 33-year-old lawyer and flush-with-cash candidate in Arizona's crowded 3rd Congressional District primary.

Jul 15, 2010

Morris raises $275K in crowded CD3 field

Congressional candidate Paulina Morris has raised about $275,000 in the crowded Republican race for Arizona’s 3rd Congressional District.

Jul 14, 2010

Moak says he’d leave Congress if federal budget remains unbalanced

In this season of campaign promises, businessman Steve Moak pledges to not seek reelection if the federal government's budget remains unbalanced in six years.

Feb 26, 2010

Gordon says he won’t run for Congress

Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon has announced that he won't run for the congressional seat being vacated by Rep. John Shadegg.

Feb 1, 2010

Possible replacements for Gorman to be named tonight

Precinct committeemen from Legislative District 6 will meet tonight to nominate three possible replacements for Pamela Gorman in the Arizona Senate. The meeting will begin at 7 p.m. at the Deer Valley Airport Restaurant.

Feb 1, 2010

Crump says he’ll resign today

Rep. Sam Crump, a Republican from Anthem who is in his second term, told Arizona Capitol Times he will turn in his letter of resignation today to focus his efforts on earning the Republican nomination in Arizona's 3rd Congressional District.

Jan 25, 2010

Gorman resigns from Senate

Sen. Pamela Gorman, who represented District 6 in the Senate since 2007, has resigned her seat to run for Congress.

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