Bob Stump, Republican
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Current office: Corporation Commissioner
Home city: Peoria, AZ
Education: Graduated, Political Philosophy/American Religious History, Harvard University Graduated, Philosophy/Social Thought, University of California, Berkeley.
Profession: Research Associate, Manhattan Institute Consultant Journalist Magazine Editor Photographer Political Aide Real Estate Reporter Speechwriter.
Political: Corporation Commissioner, State of Arizona, 2008-present Representative, Arizona State House of Representatives, 2003-2008.
Membership: Member, Task Force on Health Care Public Policy, American Legislative Exchange Council. Member, Arizona Young Republican League Honorary Chair, Relay for Life, West Valley Cancer Society Founder, West Valley Republican Issues Forum Board of Trustees, West Valley Symphony.
First elected: 11/04/2008
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Home city: Peoria, AZ
Education: Graduated, Political Philosophy/American Religious History, Harvard University Graduated, Philosophy/Social Thought, University of California, Berkeley.
Profession: Research Associate, Manhattan Institute Consultant Journalist Magazine Editor Photographer Political Aide Real Estate Reporter Speechwriter.
Political: Corporation Commissioner, State of Arizona, 2008-present Representative, Arizona State House of Representatives, 2003-2008.
Membership: Member, Task Force on Health Care Public Policy, American Legislative Exchange Council. Member, Arizona Young Republican League Honorary Chair, Relay for Life, West Valley Cancer Society Founder, West Valley Republican Issues Forum Board of Trustees, West Valley Symphony.
First elected: 11/04/2008
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Arizona Daily Star
5.28.09 12:00 AM |
PHOENIX — Two state legislators want to expand what constitutes a conflict of interest that would prevent a lawmaker from voting on certain issues.
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Arizona Daily Star
2.23.09 1:38 AM |
To the list of great oxymorons like jumbo shrimp, elevated subway and small crowd, Arizona offers "clean elections."
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Tucson Citizen
1.7.09 2:31 AM |
With three new members now serving on the five-member Arizona Corporation Commission - arguably the most important and powerful agency in the state - we're delighted that Kris Mayes has been...
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Tucson Citizen
1.7.09 2:21 AM |
PHOENIX — The Arizona Corporation Commission on Tuesday elected Kris Mayes as the utility regulating panel's new chairman.
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Tucson Citizen
1.6.09 1:29 AM |
Three former Arizona legislators are now state utility and securities regulators.
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Tucson Citizen
11.22.08 1:49 AM |
If you make monthly payments to Arizona Public Service Co., Tucson Electric Power Co., a small Arizona water provider or other regulated utility, you have three new public servants watching over...
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Arizona Daily Star
11.19.08 12:09 PM |
When it comes to running elections, practice may not make perfect, but it made for significant improvements in the conduct of Pima County elections.
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azcapitoltimes.com
11.13.08 3:15 PM |
If Bob Stump can hold onto his slim lead in the Arizona Corporation Commission race as the final 177,000 ballots are counted in Maricopa County, Republicans will retain control of the panel, which...
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Arizona Daily Star
11.6.08 4:06 PM |
PHOENIX — The election of at least two Democrats to the Arizona Corporation Commission is likely to mean a bigger push for utilities to generate more electricity from renewable sources.
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Tucson Citizen
11.6.08 4:00 PM |
About 35,000 uncounted Pima County ballots could affect some close Arizona Legislature races, including the District 26 Senate race between Republican Al Melvin and Democrat Cheryl Cage.
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