Read this week's AZGOP Weekly Report! Voter Registration Deadline Extended The deadline for voter registration in Arizona has been extended by court order until Friday, October 23. This decision is subject to further legal action and may be amended. If you, a family member, or a friend, would like to register to vote or check your status, visit www.azgop.com/register NOW! Grassroots Mobilization Stays in High Gear The Republican Party of Arizona has designed, printed, and shipped hundreds of thousands of "Golden Tickets" to residents living in every legislative district in the state, targeting key swing voters and encouraging them to vote straight Republican down the ballot in 2020. This is a critical grassroots campaign to move the needle in battleground districts where a few hundred votes here or there could be the real difference-makers in holding, and potentially increasing, our majorities in the State House and State Senate. We have also designed, printed, and stocked new "Vote Republican" signs, and we need YOUR help to get them out before Election Day! You can stop by our headquarters, or our field offices deployed around the state, to pick up these signs (while supplies last) and show your support for the Republican Party! Last, but certainly not least, we have launched a massive campaign in recent weeks to design, print, and hand out hundreds of thousands of political literature, including door hangers, in legislative districts across the state. (See below for an example of the door hanger we designed and distributed to voters in LD23.) Voters are being reminded every day why they should vote Republican this election, and the Republican Party of Arizona is leading the way on that effort. Legislative District Tele-Town Halls Chairwoman Dr. Kelli Ward hosted six tele-town halls across the state this past week to support Republican candidates in LD4, LD6, LD9, LD11, LD20, and LD28. These calls reached thousands of voters and let candidates speak directly to the electorate on the issues that matter. Joining as speakers on the tele-town halls were: LD4: State Senate Candidate Travis Angry and State House Candidate Joel John. LD6: State Senate Candidate Wendy Rogers, State Representative Walt Blackman, and State House Candidate Brenda Barton. LD9: State House Candidate Brendan Lyons, Pima County Sheriff Mark Napier, and Pima County Supervisor Candidate Gabby Mercer. LD11: State Senator Vince Leach, State Representative Mark Finchem, and State Representative Bret Roberts. LD20: State Senator Paul Boyer, State Representative Anthony Kern, and State Representative Shawnna Bolick. LD28: State House Candidate Ken Bowers, Corporation Commissioner Candidate Jim O’Connor, Phoenix Mayoral Candidate Merissa Hamilton. You can listen to a snippet from the tele-town hall we held in Legislative District 6 by clicking on the video above! McSally Wins Senate Debate Arizonans finally got a chance to see far-left, extreme Democrat Mark Kelly emerge from his basement to debate Senator Martha McSally. The contest wasn't even close. Viewers heard about McSally's record of achievement, transparency, and principled conservative leadership. They also learned about Mark Kelly's disturbing ties to the Communist Party of China, his extreme plans to destroy Arizonans' Second Amendment rights, raise taxes on the middle class, vote for Chuck Schumer as Senate Majority Leader, and his desire to block Judge Amy Coney Barrett's appointment to the United States Supreme Court. Click on the video above to watch the top 7 moments from the Arizona Senate debate! Arizona is still the home of Barry Goldwater and millions of independent men and women who value our rights, liberties, and freedoms. Mark Kelly's extreme views and dismal performance on the debate stage show he's not the man to represent Arizona in the U.S. Senate. Must Watch Corp Comm Debate Highlights Did you catch the recent Corporation Commission debate? Our amazing slate of Republican candidates — Lea Marquez Peterson, Eric Sloan, and Jim O’Connor — faced off against their far-left Democrat opponents to talk about the real issues that matter to Arizonans. While the Republicans delivered strong, focused debate performances, their Democrat opponents used their time to propose an extreme, California-style agenda with energy policies that will raise energy costs, increase taxes, and create new government mandates while negatively affecting millions of Arizona ratepayers. Arizona cannot afford more far-left Democrats on the Corporation Commission — especially not ones bought and paid for by leftist California billionaire Tom Steyer! Click on the video above to watch the top 7 moments from the debate! Help us protect Arizona’s energy future this election, and #VoteTheSlate to send Lea, Eric, and Jim to the Arizona Corporation Commission. Ballot Harvesting Remains Illegal in Arizona Last weekend, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear a defense by Arizona Republicans, led by Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich, which seeks to keep in place Arizona’s election integrity laws concerning ballot harvesting and out-of-precinct voting that were previously struck down by the liberal Ninth Circuit. Republican Party of Arizona Chairwoman Kelli Ward issued the following statement when news broke: “The Arizona Legislature carefully crafted our election laws to balance integrity and accessibility while ensuring every voter has an opportunity to cast a vote and make their voice heard at the ballot box. Many states in our country currently have anti-ballot harvesting laws on the books similar to Arizona’s. "Protecting the security and integrity of our elections should not be a partisan issue — and it used to not be. Not so long ago, the bi-partisan Commission on Federal Election Reform, chaired by former President Jimmy Carter (D) and former Secretary of State James Baker (R), wrote in defense of laws to address the risks posed by ballot harvesting: ‘State and local jurisdictions should prohibit a person from handling absentee ballots other than the voter, an acknowledged family member, the U.S. Postal Service or other legitimate shipper, or election officials. The practice in some states of allowing candidates or party workers to pick up and deliver absentee ballots should be eliminated.’ I am incredibly thankful for Republican leadership fighting to make sure our elections remain safe, secure, and accessible for every voter. In addition, our Republican state legislators deserve a great amount of credit for using commonsense and prudent judgment in crafting our state election laws. Even as Democrats seek to delegitimize our laws and sow seeds of doubt in an attempt to compromise the results of our elections, Republicans remain steadfast and unwavering in defense of law and order and election integrity.” Paid for by the Republican Party of Arizona Not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. www.azgop.com 3501 N 24th St, Phoenix, AZ 85016 (602) 957-7770 Update Profile | Unsubscribe | Privacy Policy