Arizona: Bill Arnold

November 4, 2009 - 06:31 pm
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Tucson Election Unoffical Results

Posted by AzBlueMeanie:

The updated numbers are now in for the City of Tucson election. As of 13:43:36 on November 4, 2009. with 100% of precincts reporting, here are the unofficial results:

City Council Ward 3

Karin Uhlich (D)            30,350  47.22%

Ben Buehler-Garcia (R)  29,906  46.53%

Mary DeCamp (G)            3,928   6.11%

City Council Ward 5

Richard Fimbres (D)     33,847  53.25%

Shaun McClusky (R)      29,560  46.51%

City Council Ward 6

Nina Trasoff (D)           31,116  48.78%

Steve Kozachik (R)       32,448  50.87%

Prop. 200 Public Safety First Initiative

Yes                             19,510  29.72%

No                              46,139  70.28%

Prop. 400 Home Rule Budget Override

Yes                             31,671  49.42%

No                              32,416  50.58%

Prop. 401 TUSD Operations Budget Override

Yes                             26,206  40.96%

No                              37,778  59.04%

Prop. 402 TUSD Technology Budget Override

Yes                             24,821  38.

November 1, 2009 - 12:59 pm
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Republicans Scare Voters With Dirty Trick on Halloween

Posted by AzBlueMeanie:

Shaun McClusky saved his biggest lie for last, after the local media has gone into its "black out" of election coverage on the Friday preceding election day. We don't have such a stupid policy here. You have the right to know.

This latest action is directed by the GOP "brain trust" of Bill Arnold, Bruce Ash and Jim Click (who spoke to volunteers walking for McClusky on Saturday, according to his campaign web site). This has their brand of Roger Ailes/Lee Atwater/Karl Rove "politics of personal destruction" fingerprints all over it. The kid really doesn't like this.

I received two large glossy attack mail pieces on Saturday from the McClusky campaign (despite having already voted), one with a big, bold headline screaming that "Fimbres even had 'secret bank accounts,'" citing an Arizona Daily Star article and an East Valley Tribune article -- selectively quoted and taken entirely out of context to once again suggest in the minds of voters that Richard Fimbres was somehow engaged in illegal conduct while he was an officer of the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), to make the scary Halloween claim that "we can't trust Richard Hombres with public money.

October 31, 2009 - 09:22 am
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Shaun McClusky pulls a Dunbar, campaign circles the drain

Posted by AzBlueMeanie:

Shaun McClusky is a political neophyte. Hell, he admits that he wasn't politically active and didn't even bother to vote in city elections before he was recruited by the GOP to run for city council. So I know the latest actions are being directed by the GOP "brain trust" of Bill Arnold, Bruce Ash and Jim Click. This has their brand of Roger Ailes/Lee Atwater/Karl Rove "politics of personal destruction" fingerprints all over it. The kid doesn't like it.

I received a large glossy flier from the McClusky campaign with big, bold headlines screaming that money destined for the Tucson Police Department has "disappeared" and is "missing," and that Richard Fimbres won't say what happened to it.

October 15, 2009 - 03:29 pm
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An Analysis of Prop. 200

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: I am reproducing below an exchange of e-mail correspondence which has been widely disseminated (I have received it from several sources) between Frances M. Merryman, CFPR and Vice President of Wealth Strategies Group, and Bill Arnold, chairman...

October 15, 2009 - 03:29 pm
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An Analysis of Prop. 200

Posted by AzBlueMeanie:

I am reproducing below an exchange of e-mail correspondence which has been widely disseminated (I have received it from several sources) between Frances M. Merryman, CFPR and Vice President of Wealth Strategies Group, and Bill Arnold, chairman of the Public Safety First Initiative (Prop. 200), and copied to a host of community leaders. Any confidentiality has been waived due to the fact that this e-mail has been widely disseminated and forwarded before it ever arrived to my attention. It is my understanding that members of the local news media have also received forwarded copies. (No original content has been edited, only addresses are deleted.

October 12, 2009 - 01:38 pm
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Tucson Ballot Proposition Endorsements

Posted by AzBlueMeanie:

With the self-inflicted death of the newspaper industry, Tucson is left with only one daily newspaper, the Arizona Daily Star, and one weekly newspaper, the Tucson Weekly. Both newspapers have weighed in with their endorsements of Tucson ballot propositions.

The Arizona Daily Star first provides an explanation of Prop. 400 lets city spend the revenue it gets:

Proposition 400, known as the "home rule" option, just lets the city spend what it already takes in, even if that is more than what would normally be allowed by the state, based on a formula that takes into account population growth and inflation.

This year the city will go over the limit by about $21million, which city voters authorized in Tucson's first home-rule election in 2005.

October 11, 2009 - 05:09 pm
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How quickly they forget

Posted by AzBlueMeanie:

Rhonda Bodfield reports in the Arizona Daily Star's Political notebook:

Where are Prop. 200 backers?

The backers of Proposition 200 have not been overly eager to play to potentially hostile crowds this election season.

Proponents refused to debate the opposition at a recent Drinking Liberally meeting, failed to send someone to a debate on public-access television and didn't show at a debate sponsored by the Primavera Foundation.

Then last week, the Pima Association of Taxpayers held what was purportedly a debate — except the pro side was, again, a no-show. Instead, for an hour, three opponents, including former Tucson Mayor George Miller, held a one-sided "debate" about why they think the city can't afford the measure.

October 7, 2009 - 10:11 am
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UPDATE II: Opposition to Prop. 200 continues to grow

Posted by AzBlueMeanie:

I am hearing through the grapevine that Southwest Gas, Tucson Electric Power and Qwest will soon join the growing opposition to the ill-conceived Prop. 200. Jim Nintzel at the Tucson Weekly reports the latest organization to join the opposition to Prop. 200 More Opposition to Public Safety First Initiative: Metropolitan Pima Alliance Urges "No" Vote on Prop 200:

The Metropolitan Pima Alliance, a group of commercial real-estate developers, engineers and architects, has voted to oppose Prop 200, the Public Safety First initiative that city voters will decide on Nov. 3.

Michael Guymon, executive director of MPA, says the initiative strips the Tucson City Council of too much authority to make decisions for the city.