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Arizona GOP to sue alleged ‘carpetbagger’ candidate

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Last updated: 2024/07/13 at 2:55 PM
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A Battle Brewing in Yuma: Republican Candidate Warned to Withdraw or Face Legal Action

In a dramatic turn of events in the Arizona political scene, a former State Rep. Joel John (R) has issued a warning to fellow Republican candidate Gary Snyder to withdraw from the primary race in the Yuma district. Failure to comply may result in legal action.

Joel John, a respected Buckeye farmer and former state legislator, has a long history of volunteer work within the Republican Party. His letter, delivered through his attorney, urges Snyder, a business owner and repeat candidate, to step down from the race in Legislative District 25.

The crux of the issue lies in Snyder’s residency claims. Despite asserting that he lives in LD25 at a relative’s house, public records and past statements indicate otherwise. Snyder is alleged to reside in San Luis, 40 miles away, raising questions about his eligibility to run in the Yuma district.

The letter from John’s attorney warns Snyder of a potential civil complaint that will be filed in Yuma County Superior Court should he remain in the race and emerge victorious on July 30. It bluntly states, “If you do not withdraw, and the voters do not end your candidacy, a court of law will.”

Attorney Tim La Sota, representing John, denounces Snyder as a “carpetbagger” attempting to deceive voters with false residency claims. This clash highlights the importance of upholding the integrity of Arizona’s electoral process and resisting candidates who may not genuinely represent the district’s interests.

Yuma residents have faced similar challenges with out-of-district candidates before, stressing the significance of electing representatives who have a genuine connection to their community. The primary race in LD25 includes incumbent Michael Carbone and challengers Nick Kupper and Steve Markegard, setting the stage for a compelling electoral showdown.

As the political drama unfolds in Yuma, the outcome of the primary race will shape the future of legislative representation in the region. Stay tuned for updates as the candidates navigate this contentious battleground.

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