State treasurer campaign gets nasty

Business concept isolated on whiteBy Alia Beard Rau, The Republic | azcentral.com

The three-way Republican primary race for treasurer is getting nasty as early voting kicks off for the Aug. 26 primary.

Former Tempe Mayor Hugh Hallman has filed a complaint with the Secretary of State’s Office, alleging that opponent and former Arizona Republican Party Chairman Randy Pullen illegally used the state seal in a campaign mailer.

Hallman has also released an ad and new website attacking activities of Pullen and opponent Jeff DeWit as “risky business.”

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