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The Arizona Election Law blog is written and edited by Eric Spencer. Eric is a partner at Snell & Wilmer LLP in Phoenix and serves as co-chairman of the firm’s Political Law Group. He previously served as State Election Director in Arizona and in-house counsel for the Arizona Secretary of State’s office.

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