Prescott city attorney wants to block enforcement of election date law

Prescott City Attorney Jon Paladini told Arizona Supreme Court justices, in a new legal brief, that the Arizona Constitution gives charter cities the right to control issues of strictly local concern. Paladini said if the Supreme Court upholds the 2018 law Brnovich hopes to enforce, then Prescott, too, will be forced to move its elections to even-numbered year. Adobe Stock photo

Prescott City Attorney Jon Paladini told Arizona Supreme Court justices, in a new legal brief, that the Arizona Constitution gives charter cities the right to control issues of strictly local concern. Paladini said if the Supreme Court upholds the 2018 law Brnovich hopes to enforce, then Prescott, too, will be forced to move its elections to even-numbered year. Adobe Stock photo

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