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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. 2024 Arizona Corporation Commission election - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 Arizona Corporation Commission election was held on November 5, 2024. It elected three members of the Arizona Corporation Commission , a five-member body tasked with regulating public utilities in the state.

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

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    James O'Connor, better known by the name Jim O'Connor, is an American politician, elected to the Arizona Corporation Commission in 2020. [1]Before entering politics, O'Connor worked for 42 years in the securities industry, owning his own firm, Nexus Financial Services.

  5. 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]

  6. 2024 Arizona elections - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 Arizona elections were held in the state of Arizona on November 5, 2024, coinciding with the nationwide general election.One of the state's U.S. Senate seats was up for election, as were all nine of its seats in the U.S. House and three of the five seats on the Arizona Corporation Commission.

  7. Susan Bitter Smith - Wikipedia

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    Susan Bitter Smith (born 1956) is currently the vice-president of Technical Solutions, [1] and executive director Arizona/New Mexico Cable Communications Association. [2] She is a registered Republican in the state of Arizona, and has held multiple public offices.

  8. Anna Tovar - Wikipedia

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    Member of the Arizona Corporation Commission; In office January 11, 2021 – January 6, 2025: Preceded by: Bob Burns: Succeeded by: Rachel Walden: Minority Leader of the Arizona Senate; In office October 29, 2013 – January 5, 2015: Preceded by: Leah Landrum Taylor: Succeeded by: Katie Hobbs: Member of the Arizona Senate from the 19th district ...

  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.