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District Demographics, "In their Own Words", General Election Candidates, Primary Endorsements, Policy Preferences, Current Legislator Scorecards, Current Legislator Ideology


LD-28: Tucson
Representation at the Arizona Legislature



District Demographics

Click to See Policy Preferences:
"In their Own Words"


Senate
Paula Aboud
House
Steve Farley
Bruce Wheeler



LD-28 General Election Coverage


LD-28 Senate Election


http://gregkrino2010.com/

http://www.votedowning.com
http://www.paulaaboud.com/
  

Primary Election Votes:

(D) Paula Aboud, 14,916

August Campaign Finance Report:

(D) Paula Aboud; Clean Elections Candidate
Income $18,709; Expenses $18,504
Dollars Spent Per Primary Vote: $1.24



LD-28 House Election


http://kensmalleyforrep.com/ http://www.friendsofarley.com/

http://www.wheeler2010.com/wheeler2010/



Primary Election Votes:

(D) Steve Farley, 9,352; Bruce Wheeler, 5,719; Mohur Sidhwa, 5,231; Tim Sultan, 3,871
(R) Ken Smalley, 8,287

August Campaign Finance Report:

(D) Steve Farley; Traditional Candidate
Income $46,267; Expenses $28,176; Remaining $18,091
Dollars Spent Per Primary Vote: $3.01

(D) Bruce Wheeler; Clean Elections Candidate
Income $25,794; Expenses $24,967
Dollars Spent Per Primary Vote: $4.36

(D) Mohur Sidhwa; Clean Elections Candidate
Income $26,224; Expenses $23,506
Dollars Spent Per Primary Vote: $4.49

(D) Tim Sultan; Clean Elections Candidate
Income $25,699; Expenses $25,699
Dollars Spent Per Primary Vote: $6.63

(R) Ken Smalley; Clean Elections Candidate
Income $17,174; Expenses $17,019
Dollars Spent Per Primary Vote: $2.05




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-28 Green Senate Website

Dave Ewoldt
http://www.daveforarizona.org/

LD-28 Independent Senate Website

Ted Downing
http://www.ted-downing.com/tedonarteryplanet/Home/Home.html




LD-28 Republican Senate Websites

Greg Krino
http://gregkrino2010.com/


LD-28 Republican House Websites

Ken Smalley
http://kensmalleyforrep.com



LD-28 Democratic Senate Website

Paula Aboud
http://www.paulaaboud.com/paula/index.php


LD-28 Democratic House Websites

Steve Farley, incumbent
http://www.friendsofarley.com

Ted Prezelski
http://prezelskiforarizona.org

Mohur Sidhwa
http://www.mohur2010.com/

Tim Sultan
http://www.timsultan.com/

Bruce Wheeler
http://www.wheeler2010.com/wheeler2010/


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



 
July 13, 2010, 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
LD-28 Democrat Candidates House of Representatives
Pima Community College Northwest Campus
7600 N Shannon Road
Tucson, AZ   
Watch:



  http://azcleanelections.gov/home/video/primarydebatevids
2010/PrimaryDebateLD28.aspx
Participants:



  Steve Farley, incumbent
Ted Prezelski
Mohur Sidhwa
Tim Sultan
Bruce Wheeler

Failed to Appear:



   

 
General Election Debate:

September 14, 2010
Candidate Debate
6:00 PM
Pima Community College District Office
Community Room
4905 E Broadway, Tucson, AZ


Campaign Finance News and Reports







Campaign News Stories from the District


June 18, 2010
Independent candidate Ted Downing argued that an undetermined number of Dave Ewoldt’s signatures should be invalidated because of alleged discrepancies, such as signatories who had also signed other LD28 Senate candidates’ petitions.