Last Friday, Judge Christopher Staring presided over a culprit hearing for Tucson’s failure to disclose public records concerning the potential sale of El Rio golf course to Grand Canyon University. A culprit hearing allows a trial court to determine whether a party (The City of Tucson and City Attorney Dennis P. McLaughlin), as opposed to […]
A Technicality May Bar Oro Valley Citizens from Voting on Purchase of El Conquistador Resort
KGun 9 actually covered the story: John Brakey and Chuck Aubrey conduct an interview with Bill Risner. And with plaintiff Debra Arret And plaintiff Shirley Lamonna
Pima County Superior Court Will Not Stand in the Way of a Faulty Barber/McSally Recount
In an interview with Brad Friedman, Bill Risner explains the predicament of Arizona citizens’ lawsuit against Secretary of State Ken Bennett.
Arizona Voters Sue Secretary of State Ken Bennett Over Barber/McSally Congressional Bid
J.T. Waldron A definitive outcome of Arizona’s District Two congressional race between Democrat Ron Barber and Republican Martha McSally will now depend on the Arizona Supreme Court’s decision to allow a tabulation system that is accurate enough to handle the task. Citizens from a variety of political affiliations have filed a lawsuit on the first of December […]
Close Congressional Race Between Barber and McSally Presents an Opportunity to Verify with a More Transparent Optical Ballot Scanning System
J.T. Waldron The Arizona U.S. Congressional race between Democrat Ron Barber and Republican Martha McSally was alleged by the Pima County Elections Department to be such a close contest that they require a recount to determine the winner. Martha McSally’s slim margin of 161 votes over incumbent Ron Barber falls within Arizona’s “one tenth of […]