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The Arizona Democratic Party`s August Meeting

Held on August 2nd at Flagstaff High School

The morning was filled with caucus meetings ranging from the Arizona Democratic Progressive Caucus to the Native American Democratic Caucus of Arizona and the Democratic Hispanic Caucus. It was interesting to hear of all the outreach programs being developed, especially for some of the Native American territories in Northern Arizona. The fact that we have a Native American candidate for the CD1 Primary and a Native American candidate for LD4 is proof that the tribes are producing leaders who hopefully will be representing parts of Arizona in both state and federal legislatures in the future.

Yavapai County was well represented, with PC state representatives from Prescott, the Verde Valley and Sedona. The General Session began at 1.00 pm. There were no substantive votes, though two resolutions were passed unanimously: One was against Proposition 104, the “Arizona Civil Rights” Initiative, aimed at eliminating equal opportunity programs. The meeting unanimously agreed to whatever possible to campaign against this initiative. The Second was to oppose the initiative Ballot Referendum 102, which is requesting a constitutional amendment to redefine marriage. It was agreed unanimously that this amendment should be rigorously opposed.

Don Bivens, the Chair, gave a very encouraging state of the union, and said that with the amazing job in voter registration, and with the continued work of the state party and all the counties and clubs, we could defeat McCain in Arizona in November, and win more congressional seats – including CD1. Don also said there were a couple of initiatives (other than the ones above) which needed to be defeated. The Majority Rule (of all registered voters) being required for all fiscal initiatives was dangerous and would make it impossible for any fiscal initiatives to pass. He also was concerned about the Pay and Loan Initiative.

Maria Weeg, Executive Director, spoke on the development of the Party infrastructure and the addition of lots of new field officers. She explained about the co-ordinated campaign and how well this was working. 70,000 voters had been contacted in the past month, four new field officers had been employed and they were working on future voter identification programs and GOTV programs. Daniel Graver, the head of the field officers, gave an explanation on the new Neighborhood Leader Tool, which would help pcs and local leaders identify and develop Democrats in their area. Our noble Treasurer, Rick McGuire, gave his usual scintillating speech on the economic condition of the party, which is extremely healthy – far healthier than the GOP The various Caucuses gave their reports and the Meeting closed around 3.00 pm

A few of our group attended the Volunteers Dinner in the Evening at the outside Pine Manor Auditorium in Flagstaff. Although no-one won anything from Yavapai County, it was a beautiful evening, and great food! And Fred Duval, the speaker, gave an excellent talk.


Past Events

The following links are in
descending, chronological order.

DORR's Thursday June 19 Breakfast 2008-06-14

Movie Night June 14, 2008 2008-06-11

DORR Breakfast April 17, 2008 2008-04-18

Turn Arizona Blue DORR Picnic 2008-04-05

DORR Movie night, April 12, 2008 2008-03-23

DORR Movie Night 2008-02-28

DORR Breakfast Meeting 2008-02-22

DORR Movie Night 2008-02-18

Our January Breakfast 2008-01-27

DORR Movie Night 2008-01-01

3RD ANNUAL "TURN ARIZONA BLUE" PICNIC 2007-09-21

DORR Movie Night 2007-08-16

MOVIE NIGHT -- SATURDAY, August 11th 2007-07-19

MOVIE NIGHT -- SATURDAY, JULY 14TH 2007-07-06

"ARE YOU THE CANDIDATE"? A Workshop of Possibilities and Self-Assessment for Democrats 2007-06-15

Guantanamo Bay 2007-06-02

VOTER REGISTRATION DRIVE A SUCCESS IN SEDONA! 2007-05-05

APRIL MEETINGS 2007 2007-04-07

DEMOCRATS GET TOGETHER FOR BREAKFAST 2007-01-29

Christmas Party and General Meeting 2006-11-27

Rally for Governor Napolitano 2006-10-31

MEET THE CANDIDATES 2006-10-11

DEMOCRATS NATIONAL NEIGHBORS DAY 2006-10-02

Truman-Clinton Dinner 2006-09-23

2nd ANNUAL DOVV / DORR TURN ARIZONA BLUE PICNIC 2006-09-07

All 5 Democrats Challenging Rep, Rick Renzi will be in Cottonwood, AZ on Sunday, August 13 2006-08-02

Candidates Forum 2006-07-31

National Democratic Reunion Party in Sedona 2006-07-22

Meet Governor Janet Napolitano and Other Western Governors in Sedona on Sunday, June 11 2006-05-30

NEW TIME !!! 8:30 AM Democrats Get Together For Breakfast 2006-04-27

Upcoming Events March 2006-03-04

Jim Pederson Visits Sedona 2006-01-29

Events Set for January 2006 2005-12-24

Democrats Get Together For Breakfast 2005-12-05

Democrats Get Local Meeting 2005-11-29

Democrats Get Together For Breakfast 2005-11-29

Linda Martinez to Speak at Continental Breakfast at Mulligan's 2005-04-19

Jon Talton to Speak at the First
Democrats Mean Business Luncheon
April 7th, 2005
2005-03-31

DORR's First General Meeting of 2005 2005-02-27

DORR Minutes, February l7, 2005 2005-02-27

Jon Talton to Speak at the First
Democrats Mean Business Luncheon
2005-02-23

DORR Board Meeting 2005-01-08


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