ADVISORY: Rep. Gallego, Local Latino Leaders to Hold Spanish-Language Press Conference to Encourage Early Voting

For Immediate Release
Wednesday, November 2, 2022
Contact: Hannah Goss, hgoss@azdem.org
 
ADVISORY: Rep. Gallego, Local Latino Leaders to Hold Spanish-Language Press Conference to Encourage Early Voting

Despite Baseless GOP Election Conspiracies, Arizonans Continue to Use Arizona’s Trusted Early Voting System
 

SOUTH PHOENIX — Tomorrow at 1:00 PM, Congressman Ruben Gallego, ADP Chair and State Senator Raquel Terán, State Representative Marcelino Quiñonez, and community organizer Alex Gomez will hold a Spanish-language press conference to encourage Latino Arizonans to cast their ballots in the upcoming 2022 midterm election.

Despite election conspiracies and preemptive claims of cheating from Republicans up and down the ballot including Masters, Lake, and Finchem, Arizonans are already utilizing our secure and trusted early voting system. Historically, 90 percent of Arizonans — Democrats, Independents, and Republicans alike — have voted before Election Day in Arizona.

Speakers at Thursday’s event will highlight the stakes of this election — the right to an abortion, protecting seniors’ Social Security, defending Arizona’s elections, and delivering tax cuts for families, not big corporations — and the importance for all Arizonans to make their voices heard.
 
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WHAT: Spanish-language press conference to encourage Arizonans to get out and vote early

WHEN: Thursday, November 3rd, 1:00 – 1:30 PM MST

WHO: 

Ruben Gallego, Congressman (AZ-07), candidate for newly-redistricted AZ-03

Raquel Terán, Chair of the Arizona Democratic Party and State Senator

Marcelino Quiñonez, Arizona State Representative 

Alex Gomez, Executive Director of Living United for Change Arizona

 

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