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Arizona Topples Senate President Russell Pearce, SB 1070 Immigration Law Architect, in Historic Recall Vote

Posted: 11/08/11 11:02 PM ET

MESA, AZ -- In a stunning blow to the Tea Party movement, a huge turnout in Mesa's conservative LD 18 overwhelmingly voted out Arizona's hardline State Senate President Russell Pearce in a historic recall election today.

As the self-proclaimed "Tea Party President," Pearce's national role as the figurehead for punitive immigration measures also turned the recall election into a referendum on the state's notorious SB 1070 "papers, please" immigration law, which Pearce had made the hallmark of his legislative career.

According to the Maricopa County Recorder Elections Department, Republican moderate and SB 1070 opponent Jerry Lewis overcame the Pearce campaign's series of dirty tricks and election war chest to win 53.4% to 45.3%. in a contest that divided the city's influential Mormon Church.

"This is a huge shift," said Randy Parraz, co-founder of the Citizens for a Better Arizona, which organized the recall drive in one of the most conservative districts in the state. "Russell Pearce is not only too extreme, but had remained untouched. This election shows that such extremist behavior will not be rewarded, and will be held accountable."

Considered the de facto governor of Arizona, the seemingly invincible and right-wing extremist Pearce became the first state Senate president in American history to be thrown out of office in a recall election. Led by an inspiring citizens movement, Pearce's downfall marks an extraordinary sea change in Arizona politics, especially in the areas of the changing electoral demographics and immigration reform policies. According to Parraz, the Citizens group registered more than 1,150 new voters in the district.

"Immigration issues are not Republican or Democratic," said Parraz, noting that the recall effort was successful largely because of its bipartisan support that also focused on education, health care and jobs. "To have effective and sustainable change, we have to work together."

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Defying all expectations, the unprecedented bipartisan organizing effort led by the Citizens for a Better Arizona galvanized the recall movement into a statewide effort to cast out Arizona's increasingly volatile and embarrassing extremist political leader. Only a year ago, Pearce's ascendancy to the Senate president post was hailed by many as a watershed moment for the Tea Party movement. Within days of his reign, Pearce and his Tea Party legislators introduced a flurry of radical bills, including an effort to "nullify" federal laws.

"This election sends a message to other Democratic efforts," said Dan O'Neal, with the Arizona chapter of the Progressive Democrats of America, "to not be afraid to take on issues and races in red states."

Considered the architect of the SB 1070 immigration law, Pearce had worked with the American Legislative Exchange Council lobby front to shape the latest version of the bill, which had spawned similar laws in Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina and other states.

 
 
 
 
 
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06:44 PM on 11/09/2011
Russell Pearce for Sheriff, Russell Pearce for Governor. Russell Pearce for Secretary of State. Unintended consequences.
03:55 PM on 11/09/2011
Historically, extremists who hijack a political party to push their extreme views don't last long. Sooner or later the public realizes they've had enough. Fortunately, the tea party peaked too soon to have a maximum impact in 2012.
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12:10 PM on 11/09/2011
Very good result, no extremism has room in America. Now is Arpaio's turn.
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Kache
Toodlum, wake up, I hear a prowler downstairs
11:44 AM on 11/09/2011
I suspect voter fraud. Mesa has a deep siege mentality. Everyone there is afraid of their own shadow.
11:31 AM on 11/09/2011
This is only D-Day. A lot of hard fighting lies ahead before we take the Tea Bunker.
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Lisette53
I am the 99%
11:26 AM on 11/09/2011
I can't say how satisfying this is to me.
11:18 AM on 11/09/2011
If the Mormon Church keeps getting involved we will come after it.. Carthage on a grand scale.
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Nighthawlk
11:01 AM on 11/09/2011
Jeff Briggers is another journalist that loves to slant information that misleads the reader.
WHY WAS THERE A RECALL ?? Jeff alluded to the hard stance on illegal immigration as well as being a tea bagger as the reason without specifically say so. Notice the headlines? Not once was there tangible information, so basically the article was a waste of time.
10:37 AM on 11/09/2011
Thank you Arizona....let this give a new spirit and continue to remove what the Koch Bros. brought to your state. It is hard times across America and the interferance of these right wingers is not helping.
10:25 AM on 11/09/2011
It's great to see people still have COMMON SENSE! This is the best political news to come out of Arizona in a long, long time! I hope the trend continues in 2012 elections! Please run for Governor, Terry Goddard!!
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librldem
Snarking for Merika n jebus! Glory!
10:10 AM on 11/09/2011
Another teabagger bites the dust. Maybe merika can mount a comeback if we fet rid of them all. yay AZ
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Eddie Martinez
09:51 AM on 11/09/2011
Arizonian, "Shooting Himself in the Foot" --
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noaxe397
09:42 AM on 11/09/2011
Pearce and Lewis agree on about 98% of the issues...........The main difference is that Lewis is not the ideologue that Pearce is....................Please don't think the citizens of Mesa (possibly the most conservative major city in America, pop. 400K) elected a Jim Jeffords or Lincoln Chaffee type Republican.
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jbvbwysu
I actually read the article before I comment on it
09:10 AM on 11/09/2011
While Jerry Lewis is no progressive populist, it is still always sweet to see an extremist toppled.

Look out, Jan--you're next!
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Lisette53
I am the 99%
11:29 AM on 11/09/2011
F&F, it is sweet. Jan then Arpaio
08:46 AM on 11/09/2011
I would like to see two others recalled in the state in Arizona: sheriff Arpaio and governor Brewer.

Maybe on the spur of the moment, someone would start working on their recalls as well.
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Lisette53
I am the 99%
11:28 AM on 11/09/2011
Happy to be fan #1 Sleepwalker. I am with you 100% Brewer and Arpaio next YEAH!