LDI Clean Slate for Democracy turn in petitions and clean election qualifiers
The Clean Slate for Democracy team turned in more than double the number of petitions needed to qualify for the ballot last Thursday at the Arizona Secretary of State’s office. Mike Fogel for AZ Senate, Cathy Ransom for AZ House and Neil Sinclair for AZ House also turned in all the necessary qualifying contributions to be Democratic Clean Elections candidates.
This team of clean elections candidates will be running for one senate and two-house seats in Arizona’s 1st Legislative District which covers Yavapai County plus the city of Sedona.
Cathy Ransom is a professional administrator raising her daughter in the Verde Valley. Neil Sinclair is the Chairman of CyberTran International and clean energy advocate from Prescott. Mike Fogel is a Chino Valley School board member and award-winning educator. Their common concerns include preserving our way of life in Yavapai County, ensuring quality education for all Arizonans, and protecting democracy in the federal republic of the USA. After decades of one-party rule, dominated by elites in Maricopa County, the Clean Slate for Democracy is a chance to change the tone and focus of the legislature, so it becomes functional and supportive of every-day Arizonans.
Clean Elections candidates do not take money from PACs, corporations, unions or political parties. The Clean Slate for Democracy candidates will not have their hands tied by party leaders, developers or big business. They will represent Yavapai County and advocate for education, the environment, and the economy. Learn more about the Clean Slate for Democracy at CleanSlateAZLD1.com