02/05/2023
This is the former LD24. Based upon the 2022 Legislative Redistricting, LD24 PCs are in the new LDs 4, 5, 8, or 26. See more here https://recorder.maricopa.gov/Elections/PollingPlace/getdistrict.aspx and here https://maricopagop.org/ Thank you!
07/12/2022
This is the former page for LD24 Republicans. Please stay tuned for a new presence based up the 2022 legislative redistricting. Thank you.
11/01/2021
LD24 is pleased to announce it is now back to in-person regular monthly meetings!
Venue: VFW Post 720, 4853 E Thomas Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85018
(U.S. Senator Barry Goldwater was a lifetime member of VFW Post 720.)
Future LD24 Regular Monthly Meeting Dates (3rd Thursday/each month):
November: Thursday, November 18th, 2021
December: Thursday, December 16th, 2021
11/03/2020
To: LD24 PCs, Residents and Friends
From: LD24 Chairman Barry Wong
ELECTION DAY! (Tuesday, November 3)
Elect Republicans . . . “Golden Ticket” GOP Slate prepared by Republican Party of Arizona/RPA
Know the following:
2 Ways to Vote:
In-Person: at Polls/Vote Centers (any location) Find locations https://recorder.maricopa.gov/pollingplace/
Poll Hours: 6:00am to 7:00pm
Right to Vote:
Standing in Line: you get to vote if standing in line by 7:00pm
Provisional Ballot: if you have any problems at Vote Center/Poll when checking-in, ask for a “Provisional Ballot”
Identification: take your ID to Poll (government-issued, e.g., driver’s license, passport)
Poll Integrity: Report any issues at polls to AZ GOP Hotline 602-926-2877 . . . issues include voter intimidation/harassment whether inside poll building, while waiting in line and in poll parking or nearby area.
Mail Ballot: Do Not Mail – Drop Off before 7:00pm at any Poll/Vote Center or County Elections Office Drop Box – Find locations https://recorder.maricopa.gov/pollingplace/
Return Envelope: reminder, sign your name + date, phone number
Track Status of Mail Ballot: check status of your Mail Ballot https://recorder.maricopa.gov/earlyvotingballot/earlyvotingballotstatus.aspx
Republican Slate of Candidates (see below, including for Phoenix/Scottsdale mayors)
Ballot Measures (see below)
BALLOT MEASURES:
Judge/Justice Retention:
Judges/Justices’ performance are rated by the Arizona Judicial Performance Review Commission https://www.azcourts.gov/jpr based on specific criteria but not based on court decisions, thus providing the public non-partisan and non-political info on retention decisions; Commission’s rating: all Justices/Judges on Ballot meet judicial performance standards
Maricopa County, Proposition 449: County health facilities district asking taxpayers to continue a property tax (will soon expire);
“Yes” vote will continue the tax on real estate property,
“No” vote is to not approve continuing the property tax and letting it expire;
Phoenix, Proposition 444: the state limits how much cities can spend based on a formula;
“Yes” vote allows city of Phoenix to avoid the state limit and allows Mayor/Council to decide how much to spend;
“No” vote keeps city of Phoenix within state-imposed spending limits.
Statewide, Proposition 207: allows recreational use of ma*****na;
“Yes” vote supports allowing use of recreational use of ma*****na,
“No” vote maintains current laws on ma*****na use.
Statewide, Proposition 208: allows creating a surcharge on higher income residents to fund education;
“Yes” vote supports creating a surcharge on higher income residents to fund education,
“No” vote maintains current laws on tax rates and education funding.
REPUBLICAN SLATE OF CANDIDATES: Vote Republican . . .
Top to Bottom of Ballot (see below for list of names including Phoenix/Scottsdale mayor)
Elect Republicans . . . “Golden Ticket” GOP Slate prepared by Republican Party of Arizona/RPA:
FEDERAL:
President: Trump, Donald J.
Senator: McSally, Martha
Congress - District 9: Giles, Dave; District 7: Barnett, Josh; District 6: Schweikert, David
STATE:
Corporation Commissioners (vote all 3): Marquez-Peterson, Lea/ Sloan, Eric/ O’Connor, Jim
Legislators LD24:
State House (vote both): Cushman, Robyn and Alger Sr, David
State Senate: Michaels, Ray
COUNTY:
Maricopa County Officials –
Recorder/Richer, Stephen
Assessor/Cook, Eddie
School Superintendent/Watson, Steve
Treasurer/Allen, John
Attorney/Adel, Allister
Sheriff/Sheridan, Jerry
Board of Supervisors - District 1: Sellers, Jack///District 2: Chucri, Steve///District 3: Gates, Bill
Maricopa Community College Board/Boggs, Shelli
LOCAL:
Phoenix Mayor: Hamilton, Merissa
Scottsdale Mayor: Borowsky, Lisa
Statewide Golden Tickets: https://azgop.com/golden-ticket
11/03/2020
Check it out!
2020 Voter Guide – Maricopa County Republicans
2020 Voter Guide 2020 Republican Voter Guide for Maricopa County Early ballots were mailed on Oct. 7. If you don't receive your ballot by Monday, Oct. 15 please call the Maricopa County Recorders office at (602) 506- 1511 Please return your early ballot as soon as possible. The recommended latest da...
10/11/2020
Here's your Golden Ticket showing the slate of Republican Candidates in the upcoming General Election.
FEDERAL:
President: Trump, Donald J.
Senator: McSally, Martha
. .
Congress
District 9: Giles, Dave
District 7: Barnett, Josh
District 6: Schweikert, David
. .
STATE:
Corporation Commissioners (vote all 3):
Marquez-Peterson, Lea
Sloan, Eric
O’Connor, Jim
. .
Legislators LD24:
State House (vote both):
Cushman, Robyn and Alger Sr, David
State Senate:
Michaels, Ray
. .
COUNTY:
Maricopa County Officials –
Recorder: Richer, Stephen
Assessor: Cook, Eddie
School Superintendent: Watson, Steve
Treasurer: Allen, John
Attorney: Adel, Allister
Sheriff: Sheridan, Jerry
. .
Board of Supervisors
District 1: Sellers, Jack
District 2: Chucri, Steve
District 3: Gates, Bill
. .
Maricopa Community College Board
Boggs, Shelli
. .
LOCAL:
Phoenix Mayor: Hamilton, Merissa
Scottsdale Mayor: Borowsky, Lisa
. .