Arizona politics Archives - Âé¶ą´«Ă˝Ół»­ /tag/arizona-politics/ Business is our Beat Fri, 12 Feb 2021 21:07:57 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/uploads/2019/01/cropped-Icon-Full-Color-Blue-BG@2x-32x32.png Arizona politics Archives - Âé¶ą´«Ă˝Ół»­ /tag/arizona-politics/ 32 32 Latinos take a turn in Arizona /2020/12/24/latinos-take-a-turn-in-arizona/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=latinos-take-a-turn-in-arizona /2020/12/24/latinos-take-a-turn-in-arizona/#respond Thu, 24 Dec 2020 19:30:31 +0000 https://chamberbusnews.wpengine.com/?p=14982 Arizona Latinos account for nearly 30% of our state’s population according to the Pew Research center. Of that 30%, 24% are eligible voters. So, what does this mean for the Latino vote in Arizona, and how did that contribute to the state flipping blue on the presidential ballot for the first time since 1996?  Latinos […]

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Arizona Latinos account for nearly 30% of our state’s population according to the. Of that 30%, 24% are eligible voters. So, what does this mean for the Latino vote in Arizona, and how did that contribute to the state flipping blue on the presidential ballot for the first time since 1996? 

Latinos historically tend to vote Democrat, but in recent years we have seen an from the Latino community, specifically in Texas and Florida. So why is Arizona the exception?  

Comprehensive analyses of Arizona’s voter demographics will take months to surface, but based on polls from and other national news sources, Biden won the Arizona Latino vote. However, what is more important is that his margins in these communities seems to have narrowed. 

The most prominent election issue Latinos cited was immigration. Eduardo Sainz of Mi Familia Vota, a grassroots organization that promotes the Latino vote, immigration was his greatest motivation for this year’s election. However, an overlooked motivation was concern for family.  

Many Latino voters in Arizona cast their votes based on past experiences living in the state, and  as an example of why they voted blue this november. This election needs to serve as a lesson for those seeking the Latino vote; last-minute outreach efforts, pandering, and symbolic efforts do not work with most of the state’s Latino voters. 

, in 2020 the Latino population surpassed the Black population as the largest non-white voting group. Given this data, Latinos want more representation within and outreach from the major political parties.  

Arizona had a record turnout among Latinos, but more specifically Maricopa County’s largely Latino precincts. These precincts, however, were not made up of the consistent Democrat turnout one might expect. The Arizona Republic released an that illustrated the fact Donald Trump performed better this year in Maryvale and South Phoenix then he did previously. It is worth noting that he lost in these precincts by considerable margins, but nonetheless slimmed his margins among these communities. 

Leading up to the election, to Arizona in an attempt not only to rally his base but also to win over our state’s conservative Latinos who have helped elect Republicans in the past. 

Latino organizers within the state that Democrats do not realize the power in community-centric organizing. What politicians and the major political parties must realize is that in order to win the Latino vote there needs to be an understanding that Latinos in Florida, California, New Mexico, and Arizona are all different and have different experiences. 

An accurate understanding of Latino voters in Arizona has to be based on more than just the Latino communities in other states like Florida. As such, the same strategy employed in one area will not work in another. In this election both parties made the mistake of assuming that what appeals to Latino voters in California or Texas, will work here in Arizona.

Diego Píña is an undergraduate at Arizona State University and a Junior Fellow with the Arizona Âé¶ą´«Ă˝Ół»­ Foundation.

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Adel is the Maricopa County Attorney We Need /2020/11/01/adel-is-the-maricopa-county-attorney-we-need/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=adel-is-the-maricopa-county-attorney-we-need /2020/11/01/adel-is-the-maricopa-county-attorney-we-need/#respond Sun, 01 Nov 2020 23:36:38 +0000 https://chamberbusnews.wpengine.com/?p=14572 As local leaders, we recognize the role our criminal justice system plays in creating a safe and thriving community. We have spent our careers working with local leaders across Maricopa County to ensure the well-being of our children and families. The November election is important for a number of reasons, but a top priority is […]

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As local leaders, we recognize the role our criminal justice system plays in creating a safe and thriving community. We have spent our careers working with local leaders across Maricopa County to ensure the well-being of our children and families.

Mayor John Giles

The November election is important for a number of reasons, but a top priority is making sure we elect Allister Adel as Maricopa County Attorney. Allister’s record is unmatched; she has dedicated her career to protecting the most vulnerable and holding criminals accountable.

Public service is a calling. Those who choose this life are committed to helping others and creating safe communities. Allister is the embodiment of character-driven leadership–doing the right thing, for the right reason, every time.

Fmr. Mayor Jenn Daniels

This is the type of leadership we need in a county attorney. Someone who is ethical and independent, focused on the rule of law rather than the shifting political winds. Our criminal justice system must operate above the fray. It must be smart, fair and just– all of which Allister has helped restore in our system.

Allister knows that a fair and equitable justice system is necessary for economic development, educational access and public safety. The incredible growth and success of Maricopa County is a collective effort which includes the tremendous work of the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office.

By focusing on a “treatment first approach” Allister has implemented programs and services to help those who have committed crimes due to drug addiction or mental illness. This service based approach allows individuals to get the help and treatment they need so they can return to work, take care of their families and contribute to our community. This is the type of leadership we need in the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office. We must hold violent criminals accountable while giving people who want to do better, the tools they need to be better.

It has been a pleasure working with Allister Adel on a number of these reforms and we are proud to support her for Maricopa County Attorney.

John Giles is the mayor of Mesa. Jenn Daniels is the former mayor of Gilbert.

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