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Sam Crump, District 6 for Arizona
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How do I access Sam Crump’s official Legislative site?
Please click here.

What Legislative Committees does Sam serve on?
Sam serves on the K-12 Education, Environment and Transportation Committees and as Vice-Chair of the Public Institutions and Retirement Committee

What issues does Sam Crump support?

  • Lower Taxes
  • Limited Government
  • Stopping Illegal Immigration
  • Reducing Crime
  • Protecting Traditional Family Values
  • Education
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When was State Representative Sam Crump elected from District 6?
In 2006.

How many residents does District 6 have?
District 6 has approximately 180,000 residents.  Of these, 93,844 are registered voters - 42,072 are Republicans, 25,328 are Democrats, 697 are Libertarians and 25,747 are “other”.

How do I confirm if I'm registered to vote?
Click here to verify that you are an active registered voter in Maricopa County, Arizona.

When do I vote?
Primary Election is September 2, 2008 and General Election is November 4, 2008.

District 6 Map

How do I locate my voting location?
Please visit the Maricopa County Elections Polling Place Locator site.

How can I register to vote?

  • Online: You may register online using Service Arizona EZ Voter Registration and follow the instructional steps. Note: In order to use this link you must have an Arizona Driver License and/or an Arizona non-operating Identification Card issued by the Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) on or after October 1st, 1996. Upon successful completion of the online EZ Voter registration, you will receive a confirmation number. The confirmation number is your receipt the information you entered has been accepted and changed.
  • Print a Form: You may obtain a printable form online, fill in the form, print the form, sign and date it, affix the proper postage and mail the form to the County Recorder of the county in which you are a legal resident.
  • By Mail: You may request an Arizona Voter Registration form from the County Recorder in the county in which you are a legal resident.
  • In Person: You may visit the County Recorder in the county you are a legal resident and complete an Arizona Voter Registration form.

For more information about registering to vote, please click here.

What are the qualifications to register to vote?

  • Must be a Citizen of the United States of America
  • Must be a resident of Arizona
  • Must be 18 years of age or more on or before the day of the next regular General Election
  • Must not be a convicted felony, unless your civil rights have been restored
  • Must not been adjudicated incompetent

How do I look up current legislative bills?
Please go to the Arizona State Legislature Web site to search for bills.

How do I look up current statute (law)?
Please visit the Arizona State Legislature Web site for more information.

How does a bill become law?
Arizona Bill is introduced in the House by a Member, a group of Members, a Standing Committee or a Majority of a Committee, after being written in proper form by the Legislative Council. Bill is branded (assigned a number), First Read and referred by the Speaker to appropriate Standing Committees and to the Chief Clerk for printing and distribution.

Committees consider Bill (may include hearings, expert testimony, statements from citizenry). Reports recommendations to Whole House. Committee on Rules determines if Bill is constitutional and in proper form. Committee on Rules places Bill on Active Calendar and Speaker sets order in which measures will be considered. To read the full process about how a bill becomes a law, please click here.

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