Michele Reagan
RWon the General, 2012 Arizona State Senate District 23
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Member, Governor's Arizona Economic Resource Organization Board, 2009-present
Former Vice Chair, Banking and Insurance Committee, Arizona State Senate
Former Member, Commerce and Energy Committee, Arizona State Senate
Former Chair, Economic Development and Jobs Creation Committee, Arizona State Senate
Chair, Senate Elections Committee
Member, Governor's Arizona Economic Resource Organization Board, 2009-present
Former Vice Chair, Banking and Insurance Committee, Arizona State Senate
Former Member, Commerce and Energy Committee, Arizona State Senate
Former Chair, Economic Development and Jobs Creation Committee, Arizona State Senate
Chair, Senate Elections Committee
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In January 2016, Reagan said she wanted the legislature to pass a bill ending taxes used to administer presidential primaries. Legislative leaders said they would introduce the bill. According to writer Richard Winger of Ballot Access News, such legislation would have resulted in caucuses instead of primaries because parties could not afford to administer primaries without government funding.
On June 29, 2017, the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity, which had been created by President Donald Trump on May 11, requested information on registered voters from all 50 states dating back to 2006. The states were given until July 14 to respond. On June 30, Secretary Reagan announced that the state would provide only publicly available information to the commission. “ Arizona will not provide the personal identifying information of Arizona's voters to the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity. We will only make available the same redacted information that is available to the general public through a public records request. Social security numbers, Date of Birth and identifying information such as Mother’s maiden name will not be transmitted. Arizona's voters can expect to have their personal information remain private and safe. ” —Secretary Michele Reagan