Clean Elections Matching Funds Case to be Heard by U.S. Supreme Court

The U.S. Supreme Court announced this morning that it will decide on whether Arizona’s “Clean Elections” system violates the Constitution.The system was a hot topic during this year’s election cycle because several candidates — including Governor Jan Brewer and former Treasurer Dean Martin — were running as publicly funded, or…

Wes Gullett, Former John McCain Operative, to Run For Mayor of Phoenix

We heard a little rumor the other day that Wes Gullett, a deputy campaign manager for Senator John McCain’s 2008 presidential campaign and a long-time operative within Arizona’s GOP, planned on running for mayor of Phoenix. Today, Gullett confirmed the rumor — sort of.Gullett tells New Times he’s strongly considering a…

Prop 203 Update: Closer, but No Cigar — Yet

Proposition 203’s chances of passing rose a bit today, then fell some.With 89,000 early ballots and provisional ballots left to be counted, the game isn’t over yet.But the “yes” votes just can’t seem to get a solid break.Just before 4 p.m., the gap between “yes” and “no” votes closed further…

Prop 203 Still has Chance: Lead by Opponents Shrinks Again

  No matter which way this thing goes, it’s been a hell of a race. The fight for Proposition 203, Arizona’s medical marijuana measure, is still on as of Monday evening. Another positive blip for 203 in the late vote counts put the measure at only 3,800 votes behind, according to the latest figures…

Keith Olbermann Back on Air Starting Tuesday

The wrist-slap that is the MSNBC suspension of liberal talk show host Keith Olbermann will be coming to an end, the network announced last night.Olbermann was suspended last week after news broke that he contributed thousands of dollars to the campaigns of two Arizona Congressional candidates — a violation of…

Prop 203 Loses More Ground in Weekend Vote Counts

Arizona’s medical marijuana proposition fared poorly in vote counts over the weekend, reversing the temporary positive trend we wrote about on Thursday. The numbers now stand at 773,555 against, and 766, 923 for Proposition 203, for a difference of 6,632. Election officials must have encountered a random pocket support on…