Arizona Citizens Clean Elections Commission sponsors debate for Democratic Superintendent of Public Instruction candidates on Eight’s Arizona Horizon – July 14

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Debate to be televised live on KAET Channel 8

PHOENIXThe Arizona Citizens Clean Elections Commission will sponsor a debate for Democratic Superintendent of Public Instruction candidates Monday, July 14, 2014. The debate will air live on KAET Channel 8’s “Arizona Horizon” starting at 5:30 p.m. and be moderated by Ted Simons.  It will re-air at 10 p.m.

A viewing room will be set up for reporters to monitor and record the debate.  Reporters should arrive at KAET by 5 p.m.  KAET is located at 555 N. Central Avenue, Suite 500, in Phoenix.  The debate is not open to the public.

Candidates who participate in Clean Elections to run for office are required to attend one primary election debate unless they are running unopposed.  Candidates who are not running with Clean Elections funding are invited to join the debate, but their attendance is optional.

All Clean Elections debates will be posted online.  The debates will be available on the Clean Elections website within 72 hours after they occur. The videos will remain online for voters to watch throughout the election.  The debate will also be available on KAET’s website.

The 2014 primary election will take place Aug.  26.  Early voting begins July 31. 

About the Citizens Clean Elections Commission
The Citizens Clean Elections Act was passed by voters in 1998 to promote participation in the political process and to ensure Arizona’s politics are free from corruption.  The Act provides funding for public and voter education. For more information visit the Citizens Clean Elections Commission website: www.azcleanelections.gov

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