Posted by Kellie Ryan on January 22, 2016 at 3:47 PM
A coalition hoping to put two election reform measures on this year’s ballot is officially starting its effort Thursday.
The Open and Honest Coalition wants Arizona voters to decide on changes to the election process and disclosure of so-called “dark money.” Chuck Coughlin, president of the consulting firm Highground is a co-chair of the coalition, which includes two people against whom he’s run campaigns: former Phoenix mayor Paul Johnson and former attorney general Terry Goddard.