The time is near, it is your opportunity to make your voices heard in the upcoming primary election. Below are the Democratic candidates for the upcoming primary on August 24, 2010. Click on the candidate's name to visit their website.
Please Note: In contested Democratic Primary Races, The LD20 Democrats do not support one Democratic candidate over another. If you would like to have a representative from your campaign speak, please contact the Chair, CJ Briggle, of the Legislative District 20 Democrats by clicking here for email or call (480) 706-6047.
Countywide & Legislative District 20 Races:
Candidate for LD 20 State Representative:
Rae Waters
Maricopa County Clerk of the Court:
Sherry B. Williams
Justice of the Peace, Kyrene:
Elizabeth Rogers
Justice of the Peace, San Marcos:
Michael Corey Chan
Justice of the Peace, South Mountain:
Cody Williams
Constable, Kyrene:
Jon Levenson
Constable, South Mountain:
Lincoln Brevard Jr.
Ben Miranda
Jimmie Munoz
Tommy Sanchez
Arizona State & National Races:
Candidates for United States Senate:
John Dougherty
Cathy Eden
Rodney Glassman
Randy Parraz
Candidate for US Congress, District 5:
Harry Mitchell
Candidates for US Congress, District 6:
Amos Chiarappa
Rebecca Schneider
Candidate for Arizona Governor:
Terry Goddard
Candidates for Arizona Secretary of State:
Chris Deschene
Sam Wercinski
Candidates for Arizona Attorney General:
David Lujan
Vince Rabago
Felecia Rotellini
Candidate for Arizona State Treasurer:
Andrei Cherney
Candidates for AZ Superintendant of Public Instruction:
Penny Kotterman
Jason Williams
Candidate for Arizona State Mine Inspector:
Manuel Cruz
Candidates for Arizona Corporation Commission:
David Bradley
Jorge Luis Garcia
Renz Jennings
Candidate for Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board:
Arif Kazmi
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Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Cooking with the LD20 Democrats!
After months of collecting recipes from our members we have prepared, for your dining enjoyment, the first Legislative District 20 cookbook! Precinct committeemen Jean Cappello and Judy Wade worked tirelessly to solicit (and sometimes strong arm!) a wonderful selection of tasty meals, snacks and desserts to tempt your pallate! District 20 Cookbook Fundraiser
The soon-to-be released cookbook includes nearly 200 recipes from your District friends and family, as well as many recipes from our Arizona Democratic superstars such as Former Arizona Governor Rose Mofford, Attorney General Terry Goddard, and our very own State Representative Rae Waters.
Quantities will be limited –These books will make excellent gifts for your Democratic friends and family. Order yours today! http://www.actblue.com/page/ld20cookbook
This event is sponsored and paid for by Legislative District 20
The soon-to-be released cookbook includes nearly 200 recipes from your District friends and family, as well as many recipes from our Arizona Democratic superstars such as Former Arizona Governor Rose Mofford, Attorney General Terry Goddard, and our very own State Representative Rae Waters.
Quantities will be limited –These books will make excellent gifts for your Democratic friends and family. Order yours today! http://www.actblue.com/page/ld20cookbook
This event is sponsored and paid for by Legislative District 20
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Wednesday, July 15, 2009
A Word From Our Young Democrats
We are fortunate to have active young Democrats who are helping reach out to the youth in the community of Legislative District 20. One of our dedicated young people was quite fortunate in receiving the opportunity to intern at the offices of Congressman Harry Mitchell in Washington, DC!
Erica Pederson is active on Arizona State University's campus as a Young Democrat, and helped stage the protest against the education budget cuts at the State Capitol earlier this year. She has maintained correspondence with LD20 and has given us her blessing in sharing some of her experiences. In her own words, Erica describes her time in DC:
Erica Pederson is active on Arizona State University's campus as a Young Democrat, and helped stage the protest against the education budget cuts at the State Capitol earlier this year. She has maintained correspondence with LD20 and has given us her blessing in sharing some of her experiences. In her own words, Erica describes her time in DC:
I've been in DC for 7 weeks, and working in Congressman Mitchell's office for 6 weeks now, and I've loved every minute. DC is truly an amazing city, and it has so much culture, something that Phoenix seriously lacks. I'll be sad to leave in two weeks, but at the same time I am eager to return to familiar things, my friends, and my family. And LD 20!We are always happy to see our local stars shine brightly on a national stage!
Some of the highlights of my trip have been the holidays. Back in May on Memorial Day, I got to see President Obama speak at Arlington Cemetery, which was an incredible experience. My roommate and I arrived about 3 hours early in order to get good seats in the amphitheater, and we were probably about 150 feet away from the main stage.
I also got to celebrate the Fourth of July in the nation's capital. Some of my friends came in to town to visit me, and I showed them around all the monuments. We ended up at the FDR memorial to watch the fireworks show across the Tidal Basin just south of the mall, and it was hands down the best fireworks show I've seen ever. I kept thinking the finale was happening every 5 minutes, but the show lasted for 20 minutes, and when the finale finally did happen, there were so many fireworks that the smoke from them was clouding out some of the other fireworks. It was awesome.
Working in Harry's office has been amazing; it's been probably one of my favorite things about being here! Everyone in the office has been super nice, and they have been eager to help me when I need it. I've been doing lots of "interny" things, like sorting mail, answering phones, and data entry. But I've also been able to help some of the legislative staff with research, and I've done a lot with constituent correspondence. It's interesting to see the other side of politics, rather than just the campaign side.
I miss everyone in LD 20, please say hi for me!
Be back soon,
Erica
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Saturday, July 11, 2009
Act Locally!
If you are not paying attention to local politics, you should be. Why is that? Because local politicians make choices every day that directly effect you here, in Arizona. Sometimes we can get so caught up in the Washington political scene that we do not know what is happening in our own back yards. The decisions made on Capitol Hill are enacted by our local legislators, congressional representatives, and city government.
A perfect example are the stimulus funds. Do you know how stimulus dollars are being spent locally? But you probably had something to say during the debate on whether we should accept the funds. Did you know that the City of Chandler provides live coverage of it's meetings via the internet and public broadcast and that you can attend any of those meetings in person to voice your opinion on agenda items? We know that not everyone has the time, or the interest to become involved, but surely there must be some issue of importance that you feel passionately about! Please bring your ideas and your passion and come volunteer with the Legislative District 20 Democrats. We are meeting on Saturday July 25, 2009 at the Sunset Library right here in Chandler to hear what you have to say, and provide opportunities for you to make a difference where you live.
If you are not sure which district you live in, please check the Arizona District Map.
District Chairs are listed on the maricopa county democratic party' website.
County Chairs can be found on the arizona demcratic party's website
RSVP here to attend, and we hope to see you very soon.
A perfect example are the stimulus funds. Do you know how stimulus dollars are being spent locally? But you probably had something to say during the debate on whether we should accept the funds. Did you know that the City of Chandler provides live coverage of it's meetings via the internet and public broadcast and that you can attend any of those meetings in person to voice your opinion on agenda items? We know that not everyone has the time, or the interest to become involved, but surely there must be some issue of importance that you feel passionately about! Please bring your ideas and your passion and come volunteer with the Legislative District 20 Democrats. We are meeting on Saturday July 25, 2009 at the Sunset Library right here in Chandler to hear what you have to say, and provide opportunities for you to make a difference where you live.
If you are not sure which district you live in, please check the Arizona District Map.
District Chairs are listed on the maricopa county democratic party' website.
County Chairs can be found on the arizona demcratic party's website
RSVP here to attend, and we hope to see you very soon.
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