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BISBEE WIRE CHEAT SHEET



THE BISBEE WIRE

My totally biased, very opinionated, cheat sheet

to help with your ballot

editor: Fred Miller

 

President

Harris/Walz

 

U.S. Senator

Gallego, Ruben

 

U.S. Representative in Congress Dist. CD 7, (If you live in Bisbee or Douglas you are in… CD7  )

Grijalva, Raul

 

U.S. Representative in Congress Dist CD 6 (If you live anywhere else in Cochise County you are in…CD 6)

Engel, Kirsten

 

State Senator Dist. 19 (most of the Cochise county)

Bob Karp

 

State Representative Dist 19 vote for one (most of Cochise  county)

Frostrom, Gregg

 

State Senator Dist. 21 (Bisbee, along the border)

Galbadon, Rosanna

 

State Representative Dist 21 Vote for 2 (Bisbee, along the border)

Stahl-Hamilton, Stephanie,

Hernandez, Consuelo

 

Corporation Commissioner (vote for 3)

Aguilar, Ylenia

Jonathon Hill

Joshua Polacheck

 

Board of Supervisors

District 1

Walsh, Theresa Jane

District 2

Giacomino, Joni

District 3

Banks, Joy

 

County Asssessor  unopposed

 

County Attorney

Zucco, Lori

 

County Recorder

Carl, Anne

 

County School Superintendent unopposed

 

County Sheriff unopposed

 

County Treasurer unopposed

 

Justice of Supreme Court

No, King, Kathryn

No Bolick, Clint

 

Judge of Superior Court Div. 4

Karwaczka, Richard

 

Judge of Superior Court Div. 5

Lindstrom, Jason

 

 

Cochise College District Board Member - Precinct 5

Money, Stephanie


Sierra Vista School Board

Robinson, Kimberly

Cummings, Limor

 

 

PROPOSITIONS Vote NO on all with the exception of #139

This ballot is so long because republican legislators were to lazy and biased to get legislation passed so they just put them on the ballot. Almost all of these propositions are almost verbatim legislation that failed in the session. Those republicans including Gail Griffin, Lupe Diaz, and David Gowan in LD 19 are forcing counties to spend more taxpayer money to print a long ballot. It really is disgusting. If you would like more explanation of each proposition and the reason for NO votes against all props, go here: https://cebv.substack.com/p/cebv-2024-propositions-guide?triedRedirect=true


Proposition 133…NO

Proposition 134…NO

Proposition 135…NO

Proposition 136…NO

Proposition 137…NO

Proposition 138…NO

Proposition 139…YES

Proposition 140…NO (don't be fooled, this is not good legislation, leaves too much power to politicians.)

Proposition 311…NO

Proposition 312…NO

Proposition 313…NO

Proposition 314…NO

Proposition 315… NO

 

 

TRACK YOUR BALLOT

 

VOTE CENTERS

Vote centers are designated polling places where voters can cast their ballots in person on Election Day. Arizona's vote centers provide flexibility, allowing voters to choose a location that is convenient for them, rather than being tied to a specific precinct. This can be especially helpful in accommodating individuals who may have moved, work atypical hours, or have mobility issues.

List of Cochise County Vote Center Locations: 


 

SECURE ELECTION DROP BOXES

Secure election drop boxes are designated locations where voters can safely drop their completed mail-in or absentee ballots. These drop boxes are part of Arizona’s efforts to enhance the security and accessibility of voting by mail, allowing voters to submit their ballots without relying on the postal service.

List of Cochise County Secure Election Drop Box Locations:


In Cochise County, the secure election drop boxes are removed the day before Election Day and securely transported to the Recorder’s office.

 

 

 

 

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