It is unclear how far along the probe is or how wide it reaches, but the interview makes clear that Brnovich, a Republican running for the U. A Brnovich spokesperson declined to discuss the matter, saying, "We cannot comment on any specifics of an ongoing investigation. Officials did not respond when asked repeatedly whether the office had received any verbal requests. The investigators seemed to be taking up issues raised by Cyber Ninjas, the Florida-based company that conducted the ballot review for the Senate, Fontes said.
What some of the difficulties were and what worked well. Investigators questioned Fontes about some of the questions raised during the ballot review of 2. Fontes said they did not seem to understand the basics of election administration.
The results of that undertaking, which actually concluded Biden picked up a few more votes, were not released for another two months. The election was a total disgrace. Mark has served as an Assistant United States Attorney where he prosecuted public integrity crimes, as well as, crimes occurring in Indian Country.
He left the U. The Department also streamlined the vendor certification process and proactively worked with tribal gaming operations to reduce the number of compact violations during every year of his tenure. There were no incumbents in this race. Term limits for the attorney general are defined by Article 5, Section 1, Version 2 of the Arizona Constitution , which prohibits an attorney general from serving more than two consecutive terms.
Article 5, Section 8 of the state constitution allows governor to fill vacancies in the office of attorney general by appointment. The attorney general is chief legal officer of the state. He or she "represents and provides legal advice to most State agencies; enforces consumer protection and civil rights laws; and prosecutes criminals charged with complex financial crimes and certain conspiracies involving illegal drugs. The attorney general's office is the largest law office in Arizona, with approximately attorneys and 1, employees.
As of January 7, , the Arizona Attorney General's Office is divided into the following departments: [6]. The salaries of the attorney general and other elected executives in Arizona is determined by the Arizona Commission on Salaries for Elective State Officers. This five-member committee is sanctioned by Article 5, Section 12 of the Arizona Constitution.
Two members are appointed by the governor and one member each is appointed by the President of the Senate, the Speaker of the House and the Chief Justice of the Arizona Supreme Court. Commission members meet prior to June 1 of each even-numbered year to produce salary recommendations for the governor. The governor may accept, reject or modify recommendations prior to delivery to state legislators.
The legislature has 90 days following the governor's transmission of the recommendations to reject or modify salary proposals. If no changes are made, the commission's recommendations take effect following the next election for applicable offices.
This figure comes from the Council of State Governments. Note: Ballotpedia's state executive officials project researches state official websites for chronological lists of historical officeholders; information for the Attorney General of Arizona has not yet been added because the information was unavailable on the relevant state official websites, or we are currently in the process of formatting the list for this office.
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What's on my ballot? Elections in How to vote How to run for office Ballot measures. Who represents me? President U. Ballotpedia features , encyclopedic articles written and curated by our professional staff of editors, writers, and researchers. Click here to contact our editorial staff, and click here to report an error. During his run for Maricopa County attorney, McWhirter apologized for his use of the N-word in while teaching a legal education class on Minorities and Women in the law for the state Bar of Arizona.
Attorney's Office from until this March. Cooper's campaign website lists border protection as among her primary issues. She wants to encourage people to legally apply for entry into the country and block any incentives for illegal border crossings.
Cooper has been outspoken against the Biden administration's immigration policies. Cooper also lists combating elder abuse and child sex trafficking as campaign priorities, along with supporting law enforcement. She currently works as a civil litigator and previously worked as a deputy county attorney in Gila County.
Rodney Glassman is an attorney and a U. Air Force reserve officer. Glassman's campaign site highlights his "pro-Arizona agenda" and states that he would use the office "to protect you from the government.
Top issues include standing up against big government, securing the border, combating election fraud and protecting the police. Glassman was a Democrat until changing parties in He previously has run for several government positions, including U. S senator in , Arizona Corporation Commission member in and Maricopa County assessor in
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