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Confusion in Arizona

Arizona Capitol Times reports on the confusion:

A judge's decision throwing out the boundaries of the 30 legislative districts is creating uncertainty over when and where candidates may collect signatures for nominating petitions, a state elections official said.

The Jan. 16 court ruling also could delay the collection of qualifying contributions for legislative candidates seeking public funding for their campaigns, an official with the Citizens Clean Elections Commission said.

(Disclosure: I represented the plaintiffs in the suit against the Independent Redistricting Commission regarding its Congressional plan.)

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