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VOTING GUIDE Arizona General Election Recommendations

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2018 Voting GuideVOTINGGUIDEArizona General Election Recommendations

What You Need to Know About the 2018 ElectionVisit the AEA Fund for Public Education website at www.vote4schoolsaz.com

for AEA’s recommended candidates, election information, and more.

Important Election Date November 6 General Election

2018 Ballot Recommendations

Local Association Recommendations

Vote YES on Prop 127Proposition 127, the Clean Energy for Healthy Arizona initiative, will ensure future generations have access to clean and reliable energy. As educators, we have a basic responsibility to leave our students a healthy and prosperous future. We also must prepare them for a 21st Century global economy and ensure that our state remains relevant and competitive in a world driven by innovation and technology. AEA recommends voting yes on Proposition 127. This measure protects our air and water, creates thousands of good-paying jobs for Arizonans, and ensures future generations have access to clean and reliable energy. Learn more about the Yes on Prop 127 campaign at cleanhealthyaz.com.

Vote NO on Prop 305AEA has long opposed private school vouchers because they divert essential resources from our public schools to private and religious schools with no accountability. Arizona can’t afford to fund two school systems when the state isn’t fully funding one. Proposition 305 would expand private school voucher eligibility to all public school students, draining even more funding from our starved public education system. AEA recommends voting no on Prop 305. Learn more about the No on Prop 305 campaign at teamsosarizona.com. You can also request a yard sign to proudly display your opposition to vouchers and support for our public schools.

Vote NO on Prop 126At a time when our state is underfunding our schools and has failed to fi x a four-year teacher shortage crisis, it does not make sense for Arizona to restrict its revenue options. This measure would amend the state constitution to prevent the state, cities, and towns from choosing to raise revenue by taxing services, such as fees for attorneys, accounting, interior design, wealth management, and so on. AEA urges you to protect local control and future revenue options for education funding and recommends voting no on Prop 126.

AEA members and leaders make recommendations for their own local school district elections, including bonds, overrides, and school board candidates.

Visit www.vote4schoolsaz.com/recommended-candidates/local-school-district-recommendations to see the list of local school district recommendations.

S: Sally Ann Gonzales (D)

H: Andres Cano (D)

H: Alma Hernandez (D)

S: Lisa Otondo (D)

H: Charlene Fernandez (D)

H: Geraldine Peten (D)

S: Wade Carlisle (D)

H: Felicia French (D)

H: Robert “Bobby” Tyler (D)

LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 3

LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 4

LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 6

LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 7

LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 15

LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 17

LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 27

LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 9

LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 18

LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 28

LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 24

LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 26

LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 19

LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 29LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 20

LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 30LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 10

LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 12 LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 23

LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 21

LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 8

S: Jamescita Peshlakai (D)

H: Myron Tsosie (D)

H: Arlando Teller (D)

H: Julie Gunnigle (D)

H: Jennifer Samuels (D)

S: Steve Weichert (D)

H: Jennifer Pawlik (D)

S: Rebecca Rios (D)

H: Reginald “Reggie” Bolding (D)

H: Diego Rodriguez (D)

S: Victoria Steele (D)

H: Randy Friese (D)

H: Pamela Powers Hannely (D)

S: Sean Bowie (D)

H: Mitzi Epstein (D)

H: Jennifer Jermaine (D)

S: Christine Marsh (D)

H: Kelli Butler (D)

H: Aaron Lieberman (D)

S: Lela Alston (D)

H: Jennifer Longdon (D)

H: Amish Shah (D)

S: Juan Mendez (D)

H: Athena Salman (D)

H: Isela Blanc (D)

S: Lupe Contreras (D)

H: Diego Espinoza (D)

H: Lorenzo Sierra (D)

S: Martín Quezada (D)

H: Richard Andrade (D)

H: Cesar Chavez (D)

S: Doug Ervin (D)

H: Hazel Chandler (D)

H: Chris Gilfillan (D)

S: Tony Navarrete (D)

H: Robert Meza, Jr. (D)

H: Raquel Terán (D)

S: David Bradley (D)

H: Kirsten Engel (D)

H: Domingo DeGrazia (D)

H: Joseph Bisaccia (D)

H: Eric Kurland (D)

S: Kathy Knecht (I)

S: Sharon Girard (D)

H: Carmen Casillas (D)

H: Linda Gross (D)

Federal (NEA Fund for Children and Public Education)

U.S. SENATE

Kyrsten Sinema

LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 2

S: Andrea Dalessandro (D)

H: Rosanna Gabaldon (D)

H: Daniel Hernandez (D)

U.S. Congressional Candidates

DISTRICT 1Tom O’Halleran

DISTRICT 2Ann Kirkpatrick

DISTRICT 3Raúl Grijalva

DISTRICT 7Ruben Gallego

DISTRICT 9Greg Stanton

DISTRICT 8Hiral Tiperneni

Statewide Candidates (AEA Fund for Public Education)

ATTORNEY GENERAL

January Contreras

TREASURER

Mark ManoilSUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION

Kathy Hoffman

GOVERNOR

David GarciaSECRETARY OF STATE

Katie Hobbs

S: Sally Ann Gonzales (D)

H: Andres Cano (D)

H: Alma Hernandez (D)

S: Lisa Otondo (D)

H: Charlene Fernandez (D)

H: Geraldine Peten (D)

S: Wade Carlisle (D)

H: Felicia French (D)

H: Robert “Bobby” Tyler (D)

LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 3

LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 4

LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 6

LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 7

LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 15

LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 17

LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 27

LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 9

LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 18

LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 28

LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 24

LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 26

LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 19

LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 29LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 20

LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 30LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 10

LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 12 LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 23

LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 21

LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 8

S: Jamescita Peshlakai (D)

H: Myron Tsosie (D)

H: Arlando Teller (D)

H: Julie Gunnigle (D)

H: Jennifer Samuels (D)

S: Steve Weichert (D)

H: Jennifer Pawlik (D)

S: Rebecca Rios (D)

H: Reginald “Reggie” Bolding (D)

H: Diego Rodriguez (D)

S: Victoria Steele (D)

H: Randy Friese (D)

H: Pamela Powers Hannely (D)

S: Sean Bowie (D)

H: Mitzi Epstein (D)

H: Jennifer Jermaine (D)

S: Christine Marsh (D)

H: Kelli Butler (D)

H: Aaron Lieberman (D)

S: Lela Alston (D)

H: Jennifer Longdon (D)

H: Amish Shah (D)

S: Juan Mendez (D)

H: Athena Salman (D)

H: Isela Blanc (D)

S: Lupe Contreras (D)

H: Diego Espinoza (D)

H: Lorenzo Sierra (D)

S: Martín Quezada (D)

H: Richard Andrade (D)

H: Cesar Chavez (D)

S: Doug Ervin (D)

H: Hazel Chandler (D)

H: Chris Gilfillan (D)

S: Tony Navarrete (D)

H: Robert Meza, Jr. (D)

H: Raquel Terán (D)

S: David Bradley (D)

H: Kirsten Engel (D)

H: Domingo DeGrazia (D)

H: Joseph Bisaccia (D)

H: Eric Kurland (D)

S: Kathy Knecht (I)

S: Sharon Girard (D)

H: Carmen Casillas (D)

H: Linda Gross (D)

Federal (NEA Fund for Children and Public Education)

U.S. SENATE

Kyrsten Sinema

LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 2

S: Andrea Dalessandro (D)

H: Rosanna Gabaldon (D)

H: Daniel Hernandez (D)

U.S. Congressional Candidates

DISTRICT 1Tom O’Halleran

DISTRICT 2Ann Kirkpatrick

DISTRICT 3Raúl Grijalva

DISTRICT 7Ruben Gallego

DISTRICT 9Greg Stanton

DISTRICT 8Hiral Tiperneni

Statewide Candidates (AEA Fund for Public Education)

ATTORNEY GENERAL

January Contreras

TREASURER

Mark ManoilSUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION

Kathy Hoffman

GOVERNOR

David GarciaSECRETARY OF STATE

Katie Hobbs

2018 Voting GuideVOTINGGUIDEArizona General Election Recommendations

What You Need to Know About the 2018 ElectionVisit the AEA Fund for Public Education website at www.vote4schoolsaz.com

for AEA’s recommended candidates, election information, and more.

Important Election Date November 6 General Election

2018 Ballot Recommendations

Local Association Recommendations

Vote YES on Prop 127Proposition 127, the Clean Energy for Healthy Arizona initiative, will ensure future generations have access to clean and reliable energy. As educators, we have a basic responsibility to leave our students a healthy and prosperous future. We also must prepare them for a 21st Century global economy and ensure that our state remains relevant and competitive in a world driven by innovation and technology. AEA recommends voting yes on Proposition 127. This measure protects our air and water, creates thousands of good-paying jobs for Arizonans, and ensures future generations have access to clean and reliable energy. Learn more about the Yes on Prop 127 campaign at cleanhealthyaz.com.

Vote NO on Prop 305AEA has long opposed private school vouchers because they divert essential resources from our public schools to private and religious schools with no accountability. Arizona can’t afford to fund two school systems when the state isn’t fully funding one. Proposition 305 would expand private school voucher eligibility to all public school students, draining even more funding from our starved public education system. AEA recommends voting no on Prop 305. Learn more about the No on Prop 305 campaign at teamsosarizona.com. You can also request a yard sign to proudly display your opposition to vouchers and support for our public schools.

Vote NO on Prop 126At a time when our state is underfunding our schools and has failed to fi x a four-year teacher shortage crisis, it does not make sense for Arizona to restrict its revenue options. This measure would amend the state constitution to prevent the state, cities, and towns from choosing to raise revenue by taxing services, such as fees for attorneys, accounting, interior design, wealth management, and so on. AEA urges you to protect local control and future revenue options for education funding and recommends voting no on Prop 126.

AEA members and leaders make recommendations for their own local school district elections, including bonds, overrides, and school board candidates.

Visit www.vote4schoolsaz.com/recommended-candidates/local-school-district-recommendations to see the list of local school district recommendations.