Watch LWVGT candidate forum for contested TUSD Governing Board races

3 TUSD Governing Board incumbents are running for re-election (Natalie Luna Rose, Dr. Ravi Shah, Sadie Shaw) and their challengers are two political newcomers Esteban Flores and Pilar Acosta Ruiz. Watch the only TUSD Governing Board forum held by League of Women Voters of Greater Tucson with all these candidates, seeking these 3 non-partisan, volunteer … Read more

District 5 Pima County Supervisor Adelita Grijalva at DGT

by Carolyn Classen, blogger “Come and hear Adelita Grijalva, Chair of the Pima County Board of Supervisors representing District 5, speak with us about the business of the Board, her plans for her next term, and ask her questions about the business of Pima County. Please Register in Advance for this Event: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwsc-6uqzsrH9IvKhJ0HhKB_uGDd9dTtE5A Adelita is a native … Read more

LWVGT forum for Pima County Bd. of Supervisors candidates District 5

by Carolyn Classen, blogger When: Saturday, September 28, 2024, 1:30 PM until 2:30 PM Where: Quincie Douglas Library1585 E 36th StreetTucson, AZ  85713 Event Contact(s): Cheri Sprenger https://lwvtucson.org/content.aspx?page_id=4002&club_id=726009&item_id=2360354 Candidates: incumbent Democrat Adelita Grijalva vs. Val Romero (I) Latest voter stats from Pima County Recorder: District 5: Dems 53,573; Republicans 16,550; Others 36,584

9 years blogging at B4AZ

Has it truly been 9 years since I joined this group of good bloggers at Blog for Arizona?  I remember it being Feb. 11, 2014 and I had been asked to come on by the mysterious, long-time blogger AZ Blue Meanie, to post community and political events. Here was my chance to continue the community … Read more

Final Arizona General Election 2022 results posted

At long last (since the General Election was on Nov.8, 2022),  Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs has published the final unofficial election results, after nearly two weeks of counting by 15 AZ Counties of those early& provisional ballots submitted on Election Day.  Pima County also published theirs on Nov.18. Voter turnout statewide was 62.56%.  … Read more