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  2. Arizona Corporation Commission - Wikipedia

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    Arizona is one of only fourteen states with elected commissioners. [1] The Arizona Constitution explicitly calls for an elected commission, as opposed to a governor-appointed commission, which is the standard in most states, [2] because its drafters feared that governors would appoint industry-friendly officials. [3]

  3. James O'Connor (Arizona politician) - Wikipedia

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    2018 O'Connor ran for the Corporation Commission, losing the Republican primary to Justin Olson and Rodney Glassman.; 2020 After Boyd Dunn failed to receive enough petition signatures to run for reelection to the commission, O'Connor launched a write-in campaign, receiving enough votes in the primary to secure a spot on the ballot in the general election. [7]

  4. Kevin Thompson (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Kevin Thompson is an American politician and former enlisted member of the United States Air Force and current member of the Arizona Corporation Commission.A member of the Republican Party, Thompson served the citizens of Mesa, AZ as Councilmember of District 6 from January 2015 to January 2023 prior to being elected to the Commission in November 2022.

  5. Doug Little - Wikipedia

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    Doug Little (born 1956) is an American software industry executive and politician who served as a member of the Arizona Corporation Commission from 2015 to 2017. Little was elected to the Commission alongside Thomas Forese in the 2014 midterm elections. Little is a member of the Republican Party.

  6. Bob Burns (Arizona politician) - Wikipedia

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    In 2012 he ran for the Arizona Corporation Commission, and won. He won re-election to the Commission in the 2016, and is an incumbent on the Commission. [1] [12] Burns played a key role in the development of the Arizona Telemedicine Council, initiating the legislation that created it, and serving as the first co-chairman of the council. [13]

  7. Brenda Burns - Wikipedia

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    Brenda Burns (born November 22, 1950 [1]) is an American politician, real estate agent and member of the Republican Party from the state of Arizona who served as a member of the Arizona Corporation Commission from 2011 to 2015. Elected in 2010, she was eligible to run for re-election to a second term in 2014 but chose not to do so. [2]

  8. Lea Márquez Peterson - Wikipedia

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    Lea Marquez Peterson is an American politician who has been on the Arizona Corporation Commission since 2019. Peterson was appointed by Governor Doug Ducey to replace Andy Tobin following his appointment as director of the Arizona Department of Administration. Peterson was also the 2018 Republican nominee for Arizona's 2nd Congressional ...

  9. Secretary of State of Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The Business Services Division is responsible for chartering partnerships; corporations, on the other hand, are the responsibility of the Arizona Corporation Commission. [2] The Elections Division is responsible for administering all elections in the state, and certifying their results. This division also regulates lobbying and campaign finance.