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2024 Arizona Corporation Commission election
The 2024 Arizona Corporation Commission election will be held on November 5, 2024. It will elect three members of the Arizona Corporation Commission , a five-member body tasked with regulating public utilities in the state. Members are elected to four-year terms, with three seats up for election in presidential years and the other two up for election in midterm years . The elections use plurality block voting , and each party will nominate 3 candidates. Republicans currently hold 4 seats on the board, while Democrats hold 1. Two Republicans, Lea Márquez Peterson and James O'Connor , are up for re-election in 2024, as is the lone Democrat, Anna Tovar . Peterson is running for re-election, while Tovar and O'Connor are not.
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Christy Kelly, mediation business owner[3] [4]
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Rachel Walden
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References [ edit ]
^ a b c d e f g h i j Frisk, Garrett (October 2, 2023). "Who's running for the Arizona Corporation Commission?" . Diamond Eye Candidate Report . Retrieved October 2, 2023 .
^ Dutton, Jim (August 24, 2023). "Conservatives for a Constitutional Republic Host Rep Quang Nguyen and Corporation Commission Candidate Rachel Walden" . Prescott eNews . Retrieved October 2, 2023 .
^ Frisk, Garrett (November 9, 2023). "Lawyer Declares Candidacy for Arizona Corporation Commission" . Diamond Eye Candidate Report . Retrieved November 9, 2023 .
^ "Candidate Legal Challenges" . Arizona Secretary of State . Retrieved April 30, 2024 .
^ "Partisan Candidate Filing for 2024 Primary Election" (PDF) . Arizona Secretary of State . April 1, 2024.
^ a b McQuerrey, Teresa (February 13, 2024). "Democrats host Corporation Commission candidates" . Payson Roundup . Retrieved February 16, 2024 .
^ Wiles, Russ (February 9, 2024). "Tovar won't seek reelection to Arizona Corporation Commission, says it 'needs a shake-up' " . The Arizona Republic . Retrieved February 16, 2024 .
^ "Statements of Interest Filed" . Arizona Secretary of State .
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