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10 fight for 5 vacancies

Ten residents have filed their paperwork and signatures to run for five seats on the Sedona City Council next March. For the two-year council seat, incumbent Dan Surber will be opposed by Dennis Rayner, a retired physicist from the...

Primary election packets available

The city of Sedona will hold its 2010 primary election on Tuesday, March 9, 2010, and its general election on Tuesday, May 18, 2010. This will be a vote by mail election. Three council seats for a four-year term,...

Official results: Hay won a squeaker

Initial Sept. 2 primary election results were confirmed by official tallies released Wednesday, Sept. 10, but the contest between Republicans in the Congressional Dist. 1 race  to replace Rep. Rick Renzi was much closer than previously reported. ...

LD1 write-in candidate qualifies

A write-in candidate in Legislative District 1 qualified for almost $20,000 in public financing under Arizona's Clean Elections law and may be qualified to run in the general election. Democrat Dennis Grittner of...

O’Halleran defeated in primary

Low turnout in Arizona’s Tuesday, Sept. 2, primary election probably cost a four-term legislator his District 1 state senate seat. All results are “unofficial” pending a full counting of all outstanding ballots, Yavapai County Recorder Ana...

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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...

Council raises workforce rent cap by 13.6%

The Sedona City Council voted for a 13.6% increase in the rental rate cap for the city’s Rent Local...
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