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Surprise to stage mayor battle, uncontested council …

4/2/2024
Surprise will have a mayoral battle this summer, but uncontested races in the three City Council seats that are up for grabs.

Surprise gearing up for primary season, summer …

3/6/2024
The Vote Center is now open at Surprise City Hall for the March 19 presidential primary.

UPDATE: Dysart schools race in Surprise still favors …

11/16/2022
Jennifer Drake and incumbent Dawn Densmore still appear in good shape in the Dysart Unified School District Governing Board race.

Q&A: Get to know Arizona House candidates for …

9/16/2022
Three candidates are battling for two seats in the Arizona House of Representatives for Legislative District 29.

Q&A: Get to know Arizona Senate candidates for …

9/16/2022
Republican Janae Shamp is facing off against Democrat David Raymer for the state senator seat in Legislative District 29.

Haney thanks Surprise voters for his win

8/8/2022
Firefighter paramedic Nick Haney released the following statement regarding the Surprise City Council election results.

Grim thanks Surprise voters after primary election

8/8/2022
Businessman Raymond Grim released the following statement regarding the Surprise City Council election results.

Haney wraps up District 1 win for Surprise City …

8/8/2022
Surprise voters  have elected Nick Haney to serve on the Surprise City Council in the northern District 1.

Haney nears District 1 win for Surprise City Council

8/2/2022
It appears there might not be a general election runoff for the Surprise City Council.

Election signs point to primary day in Surprise

7/25/2022
“Signs, signs, everywhere there’s signs,” was a popular rock lyric from the 1970s.

Judd, Hastings talk issues in unopposed Surprise …

7/19/2022
In the political arena, there is no competition this season for Surprise City Councilmen Chris Judd and Jack Hastings.

Surprise Chamber endorses 3 Republicans for senate …

7/14/2022
The Surprise Regional Chamber of Commerce, which serves the entire northwest Valley, announced its backing of three incumbent Republicans.