Legislative Coverage on this Page:
District Demographics, "In their Own Words", General Election Candidates, Primary Endorsements, Policy Preferences, Current Legislator Scorecards, Current Legislator Ideology
LD-14: Downtown Phoenix
Representation at the Arizona Legislature
District Demographics
| Click to See Policy Preferences: "In their Own Words" |
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| Senate Robert Meza |
House Chad Campbell Debbie McCune-Davis |
LD-14 General Election Coverage
LD-14 Senate Election

Primary Election Votes:
(D) Robert Meza, 4,008
August Campaign Finance Report:
(D) Robert Meza; Traditional Candidate
Income $71,505; Expenses $64,999; Remaining $6,506
Dollars Spent Per Primary Vote: $16.21
LD-14 House Election

| http://chadcampbell.org/ |
Primary Election Votes:
((D) Debbie McCune-Davis, 2,942; Chad Campbell, 2,833
August Campaign Finance Report:
(R) Debbie McCune Davis; Traditional Candidate
Income $11,670; Expenses $4,140; Remaining $7,530
Dollars Spent Per Primary Vote: $1.40
(R) Chad Campbell; Traditional Candidate
Income $49,021; Expenses $38,625; Remaining $10,396
Dollars Spent Per Primary Vote: $13.63
Primary Endorsements for 2010 Arizona Legislative Candidates
Candidate Policy Preferences: Results from our Civil Survey of Arizona Budget Issues
Our Civil Survey captures candidates' policy preferences on four budget related issues: increasing taxes, reducing state spending, stimulating job growth and expanding gaming to pay for education initiatives.
To see candidates answers to these questions in their own words, click Policy Preferences.
These graphic summaries will be updated July 19, August 2 and August 16, 2010.
Current Legislators' Scorecards
Current Legislators' Political Ideology
Candidate Websites
LD-14 Democratic Senate Websites
Robert Meza
NO WEBSITE
LD-14 Democratic House Websites
Chad Campbell, incumbent
http://chadcampbell.org/
Debbie McCune Davis
NO WEBSITE
Civil Anna
"As you read these candidates' policy preferences on their websites, try to apply the following test:
Think about their statements on policy and check and see if the opposite makes sense. For example, when a candidate says "I am for education", ask yourself, "Which candidate is against education? And which candidate is against border security?"
Citizen Clean Elections Commission Debates in the District
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General Election Debate: No Debate Scheduled |
Campaign Finance News and Reports
Campaign News Stories from the District
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