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VOC resident sues Secretary of State Fontes over ballots

Village of Oak Creek resident Dwight Kadar is suing Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes over a provision in Fontes’ new edition of the state elections procedures manual that permits alternate methods of ballot verification. Yavapai County Superior Court...

Secretary Fontes drops in on DORR to discuss election transparency, propose publishing ballots

Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes and Emily Levy, founder and director of the voting watchdog group Scrutineers, were the guest speakers at the Democrats of the Red Rocks’ monthly breakfast meeting at the Sedona Community Center on Friday,...

Vibrant cities need robust local elections

The Sedona City Council will have four seats up for election in 2022. The mayor’s seat is a two-year term, so it is up for election every term. Vice Mayor Scott Jablow, Councilman Jon Thompson, who was appointed to fill...

Please think about running for local office

It would appear from early estimates that we have at least six Sedona residents who have put their names in to fill the open seat vacated by Sedona City Councilman Bill Chisholm, who resigned his seat two years early...

Presidential primary election nears

The primary elections for most offices in the state of Arizona, including most local and federal elec­tions, will be held on Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2020.  However, in order to participate in the selection of presidential...

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Sedona mother seeks help finding daughter’s lost communication device

Sedona resident Gayle Lee is asking the community to inform her if anyone finds a bright yellow plexiglass communication board...

City Council now meeting under new rules

The Sedona City Council has been operating under new rules of procedure since March 11, when members approved an...
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