June 2012 Enews - News Specials

KJZZ Enews

District 9 Forums
KJZZ 91.5 Election 2012: news and analysis you can trust.The race for Arizona’s new 9th Congressional District is one of the most competitive in the state. KJZZ is hosting community forums so you can hear what Democratic and Republican candidates have to say about the issues that matter to you, and ask them about what’s on your mind.

KJZZ reporters Mark Brodie and Steve Goldstein will host a discussion with Republican candidates on Mon., June 25 at 6 p.m. at the Arizona Historical Society Museum in Tempe. The discussion with Democratic candidates will take place on Wed., July 25 at 6 p.m.

Admittance is free but reservations are required.  Please reserve your seats by contacting Claire Kerrigan at (480) 774-8444 or ckerrigan@rioradio.org.

 

Mexico Election Coverage
Photo of Mexican flag being carried by citizensA team of Fronteras: the Changing America Desk reporters traveled along the U.S.-Mexico border this month to investigate how elections south of the border affect the U.S., especially the Southwest.

On July 1, Mexicans will choose 500 members of the lower house of Congress, 128 senators and most importantly, a successor to PAN President Felipe Calderón. There will also be state and municipal elections held in 15 of the country’s 32 states.

Many citizens of the multi-party electorate, especially its youth, are taking to the streets to make their voices heard. Fronteras reporters will share some of their stories and concerns with you -- and tell you how decisions in Mexico may impact your life.

Tune in to hear their stories beginning Monday, June 18 during Morning Edition (3-9 a.m.) and All Things Considered (3-6 p.m.).

 


Election 2012 – Tell Your Story

Fronteras Vote 2012 ButtonKJZZ listeners participated in Fronteras Vote 2012 on May 23-- a live, call-in talk show to gauge what Southwestern voters have on their minds. KJZZ reporters are counting on you to tell them more between now and November 6.
 
With dozens of local and national candidates on the ticket, Jon Kyle’s Senate seat up for grabs and a presidential election, there will be no shortage of political news. KJZZ reporters want to make sure you get a chance to tell your story. 


The question we have for you today: “Who do you want to elect as President in November?” Share your reply with us now.

 

 

 



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