by Garrett FriskLast month, Diamond Eye Candidate Report profiled the candidates running for Arizona's Corporation Commission, the five-member body that regulates public utilities in the state. Since then, a new candidate has filed to run; Christy Kelly, a lawyer who owns a mediation business, has joined the Republican primary. Kelly says that if elected, her priorities would be "maintaining affordable utility rates, safeguarding the interests of Arizonans, combating unsound regulations, and upholding the Arizona Constitution." She is a big fan of Vivek Ramaswamy and even recorded a podcast with him earlier this year. Kelly is the fifth Republican in the race; there are three seats up for election in 2024, so Republicans will nominate three candidates. At least one of those candidates will be a non-incumbent, as one of the three seats is currently held by Democrat Anna Tovar, who has yet to announce whether she'll seek re-election. Kelly's campaign website can be found here. Comments are closed.
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