Election 2018 officially began last week – and it will be doozy for Gilbert voters.
By Gary Nelson | East Valley Tribune
Just as the field of candidates for statewide office in the Aug. 28 primary election poses an array of choices for both Democrats and Republicans, the municipal and State House primary ballots also offer contests for Gilbert voters to resolve. May 30 was the deadline for candidates to file for the August ballot.
The only elections where Gilbert voters won’t get to weigh in on until November involve a few state Senate races. Two Republicans are facing off in District 12, which covers most of the town. In LD 17, which covers a slice of Gilbert, only one Democrat and one Republican have filed.
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