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San Tan Valley Democrats meeting Saturday

3 Democrats running for Arizona Corporation Commission are featured speakers

Posted 10/15/20

Bill Mundell, Shea Stanfield and Anna Tovar, the three Democrats running for the Arizona Corporation Commission, will be the featured speakers for the San Tan Valley Democrats meeting at 1 p.m. …

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San Tan Valley Democrats meeting Saturday

3 Democrats running for Arizona Corporation Commission are featured speakers

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Bill Mundell, Shea Stanfield and Anna Tovar, the three Democrats running for the Arizona Corporation Commission, will be the featured speakers for the San Tan Valley Democrats meeting at 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 17.

Kristin Clark, a Democratic write-in candidate for the Arizona House, District 12, will also speak. District 12 includes western San Tan Valley, next to the regional park; as well as Gilbert and Queen Creek.

The meeting will take place on Zoom and be live-streamed on YouTube where anyone can watch. Learn more about the meeting, including how to watch and participate, on the group’s website at stvdems.com.

The club would also like to remind Pinal County voters that the county recently installed an early-ballot drop-box in San Tan Valley at the Pinal County Health Department, 36235 N. Gantzel Road.