Citizens Election Research Center
Agenda: Coconino County Board of Supervisors Meeting- 06.25.24

The Board is accepting, on behalf of the Election Office, $94,487 in Federal Grants.

Half of the grant ($47,244) is for the Election Office to purchase Ballot on Demand printers that are to be used in all the new voting centers. The other half of the grant is for the Recorder; with most of the funds ($40,000) for a Voter Education Program in the rural areas- a “Get Out the Vote” program in the Tuba City area. This is targeted spending to areas with high propensity Democrat voters.

 

FOIA Request Response: Navajo County, AZ

Correspondence between Navajo County Department of Elections officials and/or employees of the Center for Tech and Civic Life.

Arizona Code of Ethics
Coconino- 2020 CTL Grant Expenditure Report
Arizona Legislation Re: Election Funding – 4/24
Coconino County: Board of Supervisors Meeting Agenda 4/9/24
Coconino County Members of the Board Meeting- 2/20/24:

Recommended motion to approve a grant from U.S. Election Assistance Commission in the amount of $10,000 to initiate a Help America Vote (HAVA) College Program Service Day Mini-Grant Program in collaboration with Northern Arizona University.

Arizona – Alter Net – Article: ‘Zuckerbucks’

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‘Zuckerbucks’: 2020 election conspiracy theories return to Missouri and Arizona

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It turns out that right-wing activists have learned the same lesson as Hollywood: Everyone loves a sequel.

You may remember the nonprofit Center for Tech and Civic Life from the so-called “Zuckerbucks” controversy during the 2020 election. That was when a couple of nonprofits including the Center for Tech and Civic Life distributed hundreds of millions of dollars that had been donated by Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, as no-strings-attached grants to local election officials. Despite no evidence of partisanship (and lots of people checked), right-wing activists and critics labeled the funding a political act aimed at boosting turnout of Democratic voters.

CTCL now has a new program, the U.S. Alliance for Election Excellence. It’s a group of 15 counties, all of whom submitted applications, who work together to share best practices and create things such as a voluntary set of standards for recruitment, training, management, and retention of poll workers, a major concern for election officials around the country.

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ACMA Ethics

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AZ City/County Management Association – Ethics

The Ethics page for the Arizona City/County Management Association.

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AZ Title 38 – Public Officers and Employees

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ARIZONA REVISED STATUTES – Title 38

The Arizona Revised Statutes have been updated to include the revised sections from the 56th Legislature, 1st Regular Session. Please note that the next update of this compilation will not take place until after the conclusion of the 56th Legislature, 2nd Regular Session, which convenes in January 2024.

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