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    Special District Candidate Packets available

    February 24, 2022No Comments
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    Yavapai County RecorderYavapai County News – Yavapai County Elections Director, Lynn Constabile, would like to announce that Special District candidate packets with official signature requirements are now available for download on our website: YavapaiAZ.gov/GoVote/forms. This packet is for candidates running in Fire Districts, Domestic Water Improvement Districts (DWID), Domestic Waste Water Improvement Districts (DWWID), Sanitary Districts, Road Improvement / Maintenance Districts, and Hospital Districts. A full list of Special Districts with positions up for election in the November 8, 2022 General Election can be found within the Special District Candidate Packet.

    Candidates may turn in their nomination petitions and paperwork between June 11th and July 11th during regular county business hours at the Elections Office, 1015 Fair St., Room 228, Prescott, AZ 86305. Please note, filings cannot be accepted at Yavapai County’s Cottonwood Annex building. See candidate packets for additional filing instructions.

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    Candidates running in School District elections will need to file with the Yavapai County Education Service Agency. Please see their website for more information: https://ycesa.com/election-services/

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    The Symbolism of Jan. 6

    By Tommy Acosta
    Don’t mess with symbols. Just ask author Dan Brown’s character Robert Landon. The worth of symbols cannot be measured. Symbols make the world-go-round. Symbols carry the weight of a thousand words and meanings. Symbols represent reality boiled down to the bone. Symbols evoke profound emotions and memories—at a very primal level of our being—often without our making rational or conscious connections. They fuel our imagination. Symbols enable us to access aspects of our existence that cannot be accessed in any other way. Symbols are used in all facets of human endeavor. One can only feel sorry for those who cannot comprehend the government’s response to the breech of the capital on January 6, with many, even pundits, claiming it was only a peaceful occupation. Regardless if one sees January 6 as a full-scale riot/insurrection or simply patriotic Americans demonstrating as is their right, the fact is the individuals involved went against a symbol, and this could not be allowed or go unpunished. Read more→
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