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  1. article Wercinski to run for secretary of state

    Tuesday, February 2, 2010 8:49 pm

    A former state real estate commissioner launched his bid Tuesday to become Arizona’s next secretary of state.

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  • article Candidates for secretary of state debate

    Wednesday, September 22, 2010 8:37 pm

    Democrat Chris Deschene said Wednesday incumbent Secretary of State Ken Bennett ignored his duties by not investigating the validity of the candidacy of several Green Party candidates.

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  • article Senator considers run for secretary of state

    Monday, November 10, 2008 6:00 pm

    The head of the Senate Government Committee has taken the first steps to a possible run for secretary of state.

  • article Buffett secretary to attend State of the Union

    Tuesday, January 24, 2012 7:09 pm

    WASHINGTON -- The secretary for one of the world's wealthiest men and the wife of late Apple cofounder Steve Jobs are among those invited by the White House to attend the State of the Union address.

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  • article Buffett secretary to attend State of the Union

    Tuesday, January 24, 2012 7:09 pm

    WASHINGTON -- The secretary for one of the world's wealthiest men and the wife of late Apple cofounder Steve Jobs are among those invited by the White House to attend the State of the Union address.

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  • article Buffett secretary to attend State of the Union

    Tuesday, January 24, 2012 7:09 pm

    WASHINGTON -- The secretary for one of the world's wealthiest men and the wife of late Apple cofounder Steve Jobs are among those invited by the White House to attend the State of the Union address.

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  • article Bush promotes Rice to Secretary of State

    Monday, November 15, 2004 7:08 am

    WASHINGTON - President Bush promoted his most trusted foreign policy adviser to Secretary of State on Tuesday, tapping Condoleezza Rice to replace warrior-turned-diplomat Colin Powell as part of a sweeping second-term Cabinet overhaul.

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  • article Secretary of state: Deschene wins Dem nomination

    Tuesday, August 24, 2010 9:51 pm

    State Rep. Chris Deschene has won the Democratic nomination to compete for the job of Arizona's chief elections officer and second in line to the governor.

    Deschene, of LeChee on the Navajo Nation, beat former Arizona real estate commissioner Sam Wercinski of Phoenix.

    In the Nov. 2 general election, Deschene will go up against Republican Ken Bennett, who has been secretary of state since January 2009. He assumed the job after Jan Brewer was elevated to governor.

    Both Deschene and Wercinski said they wanted the secretary of state to have a more active role in Arizona's government that would better reflect the duties assumed when the governor is absent.

    The governor's powers go to the secretary of state when the governor is absent from the state. Five secretaries of state have assumed the governorship in Arizona history. Arizona does not have a lieutenant governor, though a ballot measure this year could change that.

    Deschene, 39, has experience in the legal and engineering fields. He was elected to the state Legislature in 2008 and has worked on bills that directly affect the voting rights of state residents.

    Deschene said his diverse background made him best suited for the job.

    Wercinski, 48, outspent Deschene by more than $30,000 in his first run at political office. Wercinski served two years as state real estate commissioner and touted his experience in the private sector.

  • article 2 vie for Democratic nod for AZ secretary of state

    Sunday, August 15, 2010 10:09 pm

    FLAGSTAFF — The race for secretary of state in Arizona drew fewer than a handful of candidates this year, and the only contest in the primary is between two Democrats seeking the party's nod.

    The secretary of state is the chief elections officer, a regulator for consumers and the custodian for the state's official records. But most importantly, says Democratic candidate Chris Deschene, the secretary of state is first in line to succeed the governor if there is a vacancy.

    That played into both Deschene's and Sam Wercinski's decision to seek the position. They'll face off in the Aug. 24 primary. Whoever wins will go up against Republican Secretary of State Ken Bennett, who was appointed to the position after Jan Brewer was elevated to governor, in the Nov. 2 general election.

    Green Party candidate Michelle Lochmann has filed as a write-in candidate.

    A provision in the state Constitution that dates from statehood nearly a century ago says a governor's powers go to the secretary of state when the governor is absent from the state. Five secretaries of state have assumed the governorship in Arizona history.

    Arizona does not have a lieutenant governor, though a ballot measure this year could change that.

    Both Deschene, of LeChee on the Navajo Nation, and Wercinski want the secretary of state to have more of an active role in state government that would better reflect the duties assumed when the governor is absent.

    For Wercinski, of Phoenix, that means working with the attorney general on consumer protection issues, creating jobs and developing business.

    "As the official keeper of all government records, it can help to provide more accountability and transparency in government," Wercinski, 48, said. "From there, be a key leader in helping fix state government."

    At minimum, the secretary of state should be able to partner with the governor, the attorney general and other chief elected officials to address issues such as economics, infrastructure and education, said the 39-year-old Deschene.

    Deschene said whoever is elected must have broad experience in voting on core issues affecting the state, a diverse background and be able to deal with economics. He asserts his qualifications far outweigh those of Wercinski, as an attorney, engineer and a state representative who has worked on bills that directly affect Arizona's voting rights.

    "When they (voters) looked at the leadership component, they said, 'You've been proven and been tested with your military service, your experience running divisions and operations, departments that are responsible to a larger unit and running multi-million-dollar budgets,'" he said.

    Deschene said he would institute a top-to-bottom review of the secretary of state's office if elected to make the voting process less complex and cut inefficiencies.

    Wercinski said he's already started analyzing past elections and found clear patterns of people being disenfranchised because they are directed to the wrong polling locations.

    Wercinski, a veteran who served as the state's real estate commissioner and touts his experience in the private sector, has outspent Deschene by more than $30,000 in his first run at a political office. Deschene had about $11,000 cash on hand as of May 31, while Wercinski had more than $125,000, according to the latest campaign finance reports.

    "I'm the Democrat that shares the values that Arizonans seek in their elected leaders," Wercinski said. "I'm the Democrat that is inclusive, who is a good listener and who has empathy. That is a key value that I think is missing in leaders today, the ability to understand where other people and other communities are at this moment and what they're trying to achieve."

  • article Lawmaker seeks Ariz. secretary of state post

    Tuesday, December 2, 2008 9:36 pm

    A state senator just re-elected to a new two-year term said Monday he may not take office with his colleagues in January to keep alive his chances of becoming secretary of state.

  • article Obama to name Clinton secretary of state on Monday

    Saturday, November 29, 2008 9:49 pm

    President-elect Barack Obama planned to nominate Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton as his secretary of state on Monday, transforming a once-bitter political rivalry into a high-level strategic and diplomatic partnership.

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  • article Secretary of state's philosophy differs from Napolitano

    Thursday, December 4, 2008 7:19 pm

    Secretary of State Jan Brewer on Thursday sidestepped questions about how the direction of state government will change once she takes over from Gov. Janet Napolitano, perhaps as early as next month.

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  • article Treasury secretary signals he may resign

    Thursday, May 25, 2006 9:09 pm

    WASHINGTON - Treasury Secretary John Snow has signaled to the White House he is ready to resign once President Bush has picked a successor, administration officials and people close to Snow said Thursday.

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  • article Bush taps Fox's Snow as new press secretary

    Wednesday, April 26, 2006 11:14 am

    WASHINGTON - President Bush on Wednesday named conservative commentator Tony Snow as White House press secretary, putting a new face on a troubled administration.

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  • article U.S health secretary warns of flu pandemic

    Monday, October 10, 2005 7:13 pm

    BANGKOK, Thailand - The likelihood of a human flu pandemic is very high, U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Michael Leavitt warned Monday as he sought Southeast Asian cooperation to combat the spread of bird flu.

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  • article Validity of Green Party candidates is hot issue in secretary of state race

    Saturday, October 16, 2010 12:00 pm

    For the Republican and Democratic candidates running for secretary of state, the burning issue in their campaigns is the validity of Green Party candidates who are seeking other offices.

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  • article U.S. Commerce Secretary visits Mesa shelter

    Monday, June 22, 2009 4:40 pm

    A made-for-media event took an unscripted turn Monday when a handful of toddlers at a homeless shelter decided to hug, touch and sit on the laps of U.S. Commerce Secretary Gary Locke and Arizona Congressman Harry Mitchell, who were in Mesa to kick-start a nationwide volunteerism campaign initiated by President Obama.

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  • article Secretary of state candidates claim they’re prepared

    Thursday, October 26, 2006 11:19 am

    All of the candidates for Arizona secretary of state have ample résumés to qualify as the state’s chief records custodian.

  • article Fox meeting an Arizona first

    Sunday, November 2, 2003 5:22 am

    When Mexican President Vicente Fox visits Arizona on Tuesday, all eyes and all cameras will be on him.

  • article Iraq's first democratic government sworn in

    Tuesday, May 3, 2005 6:13 am

    May 3, 2005

  • article Iraq's first democratic government sworn in

    Tuesday, May 3, 2005 8:28 am

    BAGHDAD, Iraq - Iraq's first democratically elected government was sworn in Tuesday after last-minute bargaining by the new prime minister failed to bring the disaffected Sunni minority into key Cabinet posts.

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  • article First deaths have ties in Arizona

    Saturday, March 22, 2003 6:07 am

    Two of the first U.S. casualties of war with Iraq had Arizona ties.

  • article Government OKs first 'virtual' border fence

    Thursday, February 21, 2008 10:46 pm

    WASHINGTON - The government has approved the first "virtual" fence along the U.S.-Mexico border in Arizona, a 28-mile stretch of technology that will use radars and surveillance cameras to try to catch people entering the country illegally.The Bush administration also plans to use some of the technology in other parts of Arizona and in Texas.

  • article Underage drinking targeted in first statewide meeting

    Wednesday, May 2, 2007 7:23 am

    Attorney General Terry Goddard is attacking underage drinking this week at Arizona’s first statewide meeting to address the problem.

  • article Bush marks first day of Homeland Security Dept.

    Friday, February 28, 2003 8:38 am

    WASHINGTON - President Bush promised a “united defense of our homeland” Friday in marking the launch of the department created to answer the danger of terrorism.

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