The deadline to register to vote in the August 28th primary is Monday, July 30th. There are a number of ways you can register to vote, but the simplest is to log into Service Arizona and begin the process online. You can find that portal here: http://bit.ly/2LxooZK
If you have issues with this process or have questions, visit the Secretary of State’s website here: http://bit.ly/2v11zDw
You should receive your ballot today or in the next few days.
Vote ASAP and mail it in.
Vote “Down Ballot” – for all the candidates!!!
VOTE!!!!
Join us to plan July strategies!
*Gather signatures on our petitions to local, state, and national leaders in Arizona.
*How can we support the
can Energy for a Healthy Arizona bill?
*We have some ideas! Come and share yours and Get Involved. Our planet depends on it!!!
Arizona Democratic Governor’s Debate
Tuesday, August 7th 6-8 PM
Sinagua Middle School – Main Auditorium
3950 Butler
Flagstaff
Deedra Abboud, Democratic Candidate for US Senate will speak about Medicare for All, Immigration and other progressive issues. If you have not met Deedra, you owe it to yourself to attend. She is a very impressive woman and candidate and passionate about social justice issues.
Yavapai County Democratic Party monthly meeting featuring a debate with Democratic Candidates Dr. David Brill and Delia DiSanto for Congress in CD4. Yavdem.org for information and address
David Brill and Delina DiSanto, primary candidates for Congress in District 4, will talk about the issues in a forum during the monthly meeting. The meeting starts at 5:30 with a potluck and speakers start by 6:30. Suggested donation is $5 if you bring a dish; $10 if you do not. Call[masked] if you have questions. Go to yavdem.org.
Friday August 10 in Sedona.
Fundraiser for Felicia French in the VOC. 4pm
Contact [email protected] to RSVP and get the address.
On Friday, August 10 at 6:30 to 8:30 pm.
Please consider attending an event with Deedra Abboud hosted by Katherine Ginzel. Red Rooster Cafe 901 North Main Street Cottonwood AZ 86326.
“An Open Evening Discussion with Deedra”. Doors open at 6. Light refreshment will be served with beverages available for purchase.
She is a candidate for US Senate from Arizona and is running in the Democratic primary.
For more information call Kat at(928) 699-3417. The media has been invited.
Join Us!
Saturday August 11 Flagstaff
Meet and Greet for Kathy Hoffman
Candidate for Superintendent of Public Instruction
5pm
Barrel & Bottle House, 110 S. San Francisco St
Tuesday August 14
Flagstaff
Fundraiser for January Contreras for Attorney General
5:30
RSVP to [email protected] for address and details.
Join Flagstaff!
Women and Wine Phonebook
2717 N 4th St. Flagstaff
4-8pm
Sedona men and women will also phonebank, without wine, on Wednesday.
DORR office from 5-7
1385 89A, Sedona
Wednesday August 15
Prescott Reproductive Rights Forum
Sponsored by Dr. David Brill for Congress CD$. 5:30
The Peregrine Book Company 219 N. Cortez St. Prescott
Tom O’Halleran – Incumbent Candidate for US House of Representatives for AZ-01. Tom is a retired police officer, business owner and family man committed to public service, with prior positions in both the AZ House and Senate. Tom has committed himself to working on the important issues of providing for our children’s future, expanding the middle class and creating good-paying jobs, caring for our veterans, protecting Social Security and Medicare, and reforming immigration.
Wade Carlisle –Candidate for AZ Senate Wade is a fourth generation Arizonan and a product of our public education system. He is father of two daughters and proud husband of a school teacher. He describes himself as a hard-working, middle-class American. He has been the Vice Mayor of Holbrook and has been on Holbrook city council for 13 years. He is committed to working to improve education, investing in AZ infrastructure, including our roads, and in protecting our natural resources.
Felicia French – Candidate for AZ House of Representatives Felicia is a third-generation Arizonan Retired Army Colonel with 32 years of service, including Afghan War Veteran and Army medical evacuation helicopter pilot. She is a Registered Nurse, an educator, and a hospice case manager. She is a strong advocate for veteran’s affairs, affordable accessible quality healthcare for all, improving our education system starting with early-childhood, and creating more sustainable jobs.
Bobby Tyler – Candidate for AZ House of Representatives. Bobby is a third-generation Arizonan. He has had a 33 year career working in the power industry in many positions and assignments. He has been a volunteer firefighter and citizens police office, has served on Holbrook City Council since 2011 and as Mayor since 2015. He is committed to fighting for rural and Northern Arizona at the legislature for economic development, good paying jobs, and a world-class public education system.
Round Table Discussion with the LD6 Candidates: Wade Carlisle, Bobby Tyler, and Felicia French
Come and meet our three Democratic LD6 candidates and be part of a Round Table discussion. Our Democratic candidates have undertaken the daunting task of traveling throughout our far-flung legislative district stretching from Roosevelt to Tonto Basin to Payson to Snowflake to Pine to Camp Verde to Cottonwood to Sedona to Flagstaff to Williams and beyond. All three candidates have agreed to spend the day in Sedona to get a chance to meet and talk with voters here!
Please bring as many friends, neighbors, and acquaintances as possible to take advantage of this opportunity! Obviously, this represents a substantial commitment on behalf of the candidates living and working in Holbrook and Pine. Let’s show our support and, more importantly, put ourselves in a position to answer the question: “Have you ever met these candidates? What are they like? What are their positions on Issue X?”
What: LD6 Candidates Round Table Discussion
Where: Sedona Public Library
When: Thursday, August 16th
12:00 pm-2:00 pm
Light snacks provided.
See you there!
Two Ways to Meet your
LEGISTLATIVE DISTRICT SIX CANDIDATES
On August 16
WADE CARLISLE
For State Senate
BOBBY TYLER and FELICIA FRENCH
For State Representatives
Vote for both!
Our Democratic candidates are traveling throughout the district to meet
and talk with voters. Join us at one or both opportunities to meet them Thursday August 16.
8:00 AM Breakfast with the Candidates
Come hear Wade, Bobby, and Felicia, along with Congressman Tom O’Halleran and Coconino County Democratic Committee Vice-Chair Harriet Young at
Olde Sedona Family Restaurant, 1405 W SR 89A.
$12 to cover the cost of breakfast.
12 Noon Round Table Discussion with the Candidates
Come and meet Wade, Bobby, and Felicia
and be part of a Round Table discussion at the
Sedona Public Library, 3250 White Bear Rd.
This is a free event, snacks will be provided.
Please bring your friends and neighbors to
meet these candidates and ask them your questions.
For more information call: Democrats of the Red Rocks 928-212-1357
Two Ways to Meet your
LEGISTLATIVE DISTRICT SIX CANDIDATES
On August 16
WADE CARLISLE
For State Senate
BOBBY TYLER and FELICIA FRENCH
For State Representatives
Vote for both!
Our Democratic candidates are traveling throughout the district to meet
and talk with voters. Join us at one or both opportunities to meet them Thursday August 16.
8:00 AM Breakfast with the Candidates
Come hear Wade, Bobby, and Felicia, along with Congressman Tom O’Halleran and Coconino County Democratic Committee Vice-Chair Harriet Young at
Olde Sedona Family Restaurant, 1405 W SR 89A.
$12 to cover the cost of breakfast.
12 Noon Round Table Discussion with the Candidates
Come and meet Wade, Bobby, and Felicia
and be part of a Round Table discussion at the
Sedona Public Library, 3250 White Bear Rd.
This is a free event, snacks will be provided.
Please bring your friends and neighbors to
meet these candidates and ask them your questions.
For more information call: Democrats of the Red Rocks 928-212-1357
LWV Board Meeting
2:00 – 4:00 pm
Yavapai County Building, 2nd Fl.Cottonwood
Today is the last day to request an early ballot!
Friday, August 17
Come enjoy a pleasant morning at Middle Park in Jerome, Arizona with congressional district 4 candidate Dr. David Brill and legislative district 6 candidates Felicia French, Bobby Tyler and Wade Carlisle.
This outdoor political event in the middle of Jerome will allow the general public to hear short speeches from each of the candidates and a chance to mingle and ask questions.
Directions
From Cottonwood: Take 89a to Jerome
As you come into town the road splits at The Flatiron Cafe, keep to the right. It is one way. Within a block there will be parking lots. The Middle Park is at the far end of the parking lot on your left.
From Prescott: Take 89a to Jerome.
As you come all the way through town, you will come to split in the road where the road becomes 2 way. The Flatiron Café will be on your left. Take a sharp U turn and within a block you will see the parking lots. The Middle Park is at the far end of the parking lot on your left.
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Join US!
Politics Film Club
Title to be announced
Call: Barbara Litrell
649.0135
[email protected]
Join Us!
Monthly Meeting of the Yavapai Democratic Party in Cottonwood!
Red Rooster
901 Main Street
Cottonwood
1. Atty and MIngus Union Governing Board Member Jim Ledbetter will be presenting on district consolidation and Arizona Legislative action;
2. Jan Nichols will be presenting on Arizona education issues and public/charter school financing;
3. Paul Chevallier candidate for Yavapai College District Governing board will be discussing Sedona and Verde Valley representation.
4. Arizona Atty General candidate or rep January Contreras
5. A actual millennial has been captured and will be there to represent David Brill – House of Representatives for CD-4 candidate
Early primary ballots must be in the mail by today, Wednesday, 8/22.
“Why does this matter you may ask…I like all candidates and whatever you may say…Returns for the primary are a bell weather for the general and allow judgements on “enthusiasm” among voters. If enthusiasm among your parties voters seems low (i.e. voting is sluggish) or about how it’s always been, the national party has less incentive to invest finite resources in your state which means your party has less chance of winning.”- Lori Marie
Join us!!!
2717 N. 4th St. Flagstaff – 8PM
Only 50 days left until most Arizonans cast their ballots in the 2018 midterms! So soon! Join our team at the AZ Dems HQ to make calls to fellow Democrats and get folks invovled in our campaign!
Let’s Talk Politics
8:30-10:00 am
Sedona Community Center
2615 Melody Lane, Sedona
Grab your coffee or drink thermos and come as you are to our monthly “Let’s talk Politics” at the Sedona Community Center, 2615 Melody Lane in West Sedona, Thursday morning, August 23rd, from 8:30 to 10:00. Kathy Kinsella, President of League of Women Voters Greater Verde Valley, will be leading the discussion.
Because we want you should join us, we thought it would be fun to challenge you to come again during a lazy summer day and share your thoughts and insights regarding the news of the day. Some interesting events have occured since our July gathering. Everyone has time to speak and we all listen. What is keeping you awake at night? What has outraged you? We are also going to take some time to listen to you share your vision of what you would like to see happen with our government and our democracy. It is now time to also focus on our vision for the future.
Whatever your political persuasion we would like to hear from you.
You are all invited to our Annual Scholarship Fund Raiser Aug. 23. The link for payment is at the end of the article.
The Flagstaff Branch of American Association of University Women is presenting two dynamic speakers for their annual scholarship fundraising luncheon, August 23 2018 at 1899 on the NAU campus. “What Do Women Bring to Public Office” is the theme of the program, featuring two dynamic speakers, State Senator Katie Hobbs, candidate for AZ Secretary of State and combat veteran Felicia French, candidate for AZ State Legislature LD6.
Both speakers bring varied experiences to their campaigns for state office, appealing to voters who are looking for a re-commitment by state government to improve education funding, voter protections and healthcare.
Katie Hobbs, is an NAU alumni with a MSW from ASU. She served in the AZ House in 2010 and the AZ Senate from 2012. Her work history includes over 20 years guiding homeless youth to a ‘road to self-sufficiency’, domestic violence and behavioral health. Votesmart gives her high points as a humanitarian and a “Liberal in a sea of conservatism”.
Felicia French, a third generation Arizonian, is a retired Army Colonel, combat medivac helicopter pilot, and registered nurse who have a Masters in Sustainable Solutions. Her campaign issues centers on education, student achievements, assessable vocational training and healthcare. Community involvement landed Felicia ‘Volunteer of the Year 2016 for the ‘Take Pride Pine-Strawberry’ effort in Pine, AZ.
The luncheon cost is $50 and RSVPs for the event should be made by August 16, 2018 at [email protected]. If you cannot attend this event but wish to contribute to the Scholarship Fund, the donation made by made at PayPal Donation AAUW.
Join Us!
To meet Kelly Fryer!!!
August 23, Thursday 6-8pm
Red Rooster Cafe
901 Main St. Cottonwood
Refreshments will be served. Beverages for purchase.
Doors open at 5:30. Limited seating.
All welcome!
Last Day to Vote Early In Person!!!!!
Friday, August 24!
Car Caravan Rally -Deedra for U.S.Senate
Friday noon
Whole Foods Market
Sedona
Click on link to open.
Then click on “here” button to donate and receive address of the event.
Join us to canvass.
Saturday, August 25 9:00AM
Tyler Green
2717 N 4th St. Flagstaff
The August Book Club discussion of “It’s Time to Fight Dirty” by David Faris (easy 150 pages!) will be Saturday, August 25th 1-3PM. Thanks to member Caroline Johnson, we will meet in the social hall of Christ Lutheran Church at 25 Chapel Rd off Hwy 179. Enter thru the double doors and turn right for the social hall.
Sign-up link: http://The19thCelebration2018.Eventbrite.com
This year’s event promises to deliver much needed inspiration by highlighting the women who are courageously speaking out about their past abuse and harassment through the #MeToo movement; the women who are working tirelessly to end violence against women and children and to change the culture that allows it to continue; the women who are working to recruit more young women in STEM education; the women who are working to pass the ERA; and the women who are running for office to give women equal representation in our government.
OUR SPEAKERS:
KEYNOTE: Dr. Gail Dines.
Dr. Dines is Professor Emerita of Sociology and Women’s Studies at Wheelock College in Boston, an internationally acclaimed speaker, author, and a feminist public intellectual. Dr. Dines is also Founder and President of Culture Reframed, a non-profit organization that takes a public health approach to prevent, build resilience to, and ultimately eradicate the harms of pornography.
Also speaking is Dr. Melissa Wilson Sayres, Assistant Professor, Genomics, Evolution & Bioinformatics, School of Life Sciences, The Biodesign Institute, Arizona State University. Dr. Sayres will speak on the importance of women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) education. This year we are proud to be presenting a $500 award to Dr. Sayres through her ASU foundation to support genome research.
We’ll also have a short presentation by the League of Women Voters, Metropolitan Phoenix to encourage ALL WOMEN TO GET OUT THE VOTE!
PROGRAM
1:30 – 2:45 pm Registration, Sponsored Tabling Set-Up
2:45 – 4:00 pm Main Program
4:00 – 5:00 pm Dessert Reception/Networking
We will again present our PARADE OF RUNNERS: Women who are running for office in the State of AZ, including incumbent elected officials.
Our Emcee, once again, will be Kim Covington, Sr. Director of Community Initiatives for Arizona Community Foundation, and former 12News Anchor.
For more information on Tabling and Sponsorships please contact Karen Bravo at [email protected] or 602-509-7231.
For information and to participate in our Parade of Runners please contact Alice Stambaugh at [email protected] or 602-708-2259.
GET YOUR TICKETS EARLY!!
General Admission: $20 in advance and $25 day of the event.
Student Admission: $10. Kids 12 and under are free.
http://The19thCelebration2018.Eventbrite.com
THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS!
League of Women Voters Metropolitan Phoenix
Central Phoenix ~ Inez Casiano NOW
National Lawyers Guild
AZ State NOW
League of Women Voters | 1155 S Powell Road Suite 114-58, Mesa, AZ 85206
Join Us!!!
Canvass
2717 N. 4th St. Flagstaff
Tyler Green [email protected]
CELEBRATE THE 98TH ANNIVERSARY OF WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE
TABLERS : AAUW, PLANNED PARENTHOOD, BOTH POLITICAL PARTIES, NACA on SUICIDE PREVENTION,NORTHLAND FAMILY HELP CENTER, MOMS DEMAND ACTION, SAVE OUR CHILDREN FROM GUN VIOLENCE…………….OTHERS YET TO COMMIT.
SPEAKERS INCLUDE:
MAYOR EVANS,
COUNTY RECORDER PATTY HANSEN,
COUNTY ATTORNEY BILL RING-
Frankie Riemer will speak in behalf of SAN about the ERA movement.
VOTE for a FULL SLATE of DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES!!!!!!!!
VOTE “Yes” on Home Rule!
PRIMARY:
Voting Information for Sedona and VOC
Yavapai County Recorder Elections Department: 928-771-3248
Coconino County Recorder Elections Department: 928-679-7860
Introduction:
Early Voting
Both Coconino and Yavapai County have Early Vote Centers. These centers can create ballots for immediate voting for anyone living in that county.
Early Vote Center* for Yavapai County:
10 South 6th Street, Cottonwood, AZ 8-5, Monday-Friday through August 24th
Early Vote Center* for Coconino County: Sedona City Hall, 7 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Thursday through August 23rd.
Election Day Voting
On Election Day, Yavapai County voters can pull a ballot and vote at “Voting Centers”:
Sedona Elks Lodge, 110 Airport Road open or VOCA Community Center 690 Bell Rock Blvd.
On Election Day, Sedona Coconino County voters can pull a ballot and vote at their local “Polling Place”:
Christ Lutheran Church. (See below for options if Flagstaff is more convenient.)
PEVL (Mail-in-ballots)
See below for details for options for Party Affiliated PEVL (Permanent Early Voting List) voters who have not mailed or turned in their ballots and for Independent PEVL voters who don’t have a ballot.
Primary
Coconino or Yavapai mail-in-ballots need to be mailed by August 22nd since ballots need to be received not later than 7 p.m. on August 28th. After August 22nd (or before for that matter), Coconino and Yavapai ballots can be dropped in the drop box on the East side of Sedona City Hall, or dropped off at any Early Vote Center, or dropped off at locations mentioned below on Election Day. No ID is required if the ballot is sealed in the envelope supplied by the County.
Registered Independents on the PEVL who did not request a ballot for the primary or Independents not on the PEVL in Yavapai County can obtain a ballot and vote at any Early Vote Center* in their County or any Vote Center on Election Day. They will request which ballot they want: Democrat, Republican, Libertarian, Green Party, or “City Ballot”-only Home Rule and City Council.
Early Vote Center* for Yavapai County: 10 South 6th Street, Cottonwood, AZ 8-5, Monday-Friday through August 24th
Early Vote Center* for Coconino County: Sedona City Hall, 7 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Thursday through August 23rd.
August 28th—Primary Election Day
Sedona Yavapai County Voters: Voters can go to any Vote Center within Yavapai County:
Locally, Sedona Elks Lodge, 110 Airport Road open or VOCA Community Center 690 Bell Rock Blvd
Sedona Coconino County Voters:
Polling Place: Chapel and Uptown: Christ Lutheran Church
OR up in Flagstaff at:
Coconino County Vote Centers (Anyone who lives in Coconino County can vote at any of the Coconino County Vote Centers.)
NAU Walkup Skydome & VOTE CENTER, 1705 S San Francisco St, Flagstaff
Flagstaff Mall & VOTE CENTER, 4650 N US Highway 89, Flagstaff
Thanks to your generous support we are closer to our victory! You can help us across the finish line! Together we can protect Democracy in America. Tickets $125 per person Join us for the evening.
Dear Friend,
We have decided to cancel our monthly meetings at the Cottonwood Library (the monthly NAZCCA meeting will continue to be held at the Library on the 1st Saturday of each month from 12:30-1:45). Thanks to all who have attended in the past.
Moving forward we will be using this email list to share important information with you on actions you can take to help restore our Constitution and democracy to our nation.
The MOST important thing you can do right now is encourage all of your friends and family (regardless of where they live) to register to vote and vote in the upcoming primaries and general election in November. And make sure you are registered to vote and that you cast your ballot in these so very important elections. This is the best way that you can make your voice heard.
You can also continue to write, text, fax, email your Members of Congress and let them know how you feel about specific issues. One way of doing this is to text the word RESIST to the number 50409.
Shelley
September 4 at 5:30
Flagstaff Education Association
We got on the ballot! And now it’s time to ensure victory with a serious campaign. Just two months of good work and we can invest serious new dollars in our students’ education system.
Celebrity Telethon
Be ready to receive a phone call and be ready to donate to the LD6 candidates.
They need financial backing in order to even out the partisan balance in the AZ Legislature. The Democratic Party believes they have the BEST chance of any legislative district in the state of winning. So WE need to all help by donating to help them win!!!!
More to come.
I will Rise for Climate, Jobs and Justice on September 8th and pledge to vote in November 2018!
Take the pledge:
We envision a world where our private and public leaders prioritize the protection of our planet; where solutions to remedy climate change are equitable, lift up those that are most impacted, and are rooted in racial and economic justice; and where facts win out over fiction and there is universal agreement about the impacts of climate change on the earth and all of its inhabitants.
We envision a world where a just transition to a clean and renewable energy economy creates millions of new, good jobs that can be unionized, provide family-sustaining wages, and foster professional and personal satisfaction; where returns on new energy investments go to those who have for decades been hardest hit and/or left behind; and where race, gender, income, and sexual identity don’t impact access to clean air and water.
We envision a world where job creation benefits everyone – especially displaced and workers of color; where people of all economic backgrounds can live in communities free from degradation; and where respect for the earth is mirrored in the respect we have for each other.
New Member Gathering
Home of Pat Corrington
265 Ridge Road
Call: 928.274. 0443 to RSVP
[email protected]
Join us at the DORR Office!
We will make calls to voters encouraging them to Vote!
EVERY THURSDAY!!!!!
Time: 5-7pm
DORR 1385 89A (across from Whole Foods)
Contact:
Leah Hammond
720.499.2872
[email protected]
Thursday, September 13 6pm
Flagstaff Public Library
300 W. Aspen, Flagstaff