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  1. Randy Parraz

    Randy Parraz, one of the organizers of the recall of Russell Pearce, complains Monday when he was not allowed to go to the Senate president's office to deliver a request that he step down rather than force a recall election. A Senate page eventually took the letter. Pearce told Capitol Media Services last week he does not intend to quit.

  • Randy Parraz

    Randy Parraz, one of the organizers of the recall of Russell Pearce, complains Monday when he was not allowed to go to the Senate president's office to deliver a request that he step down rather than force a recall election. A Senate page eventually took the letter. Pearce told Capitol Media Services last week he does not intend to quit.

  • Randy Parraz

    Randy Parraz, one of the organizers of the recall of Russell Pearce, complains Monday when he was not allowed to go to the Senate president's office to deliver a request that he step down rather than force a recall election. A Senate page eventually took the letter. Pearce told Capitol Media Services last week he does not intend to quit.

  • Randy Parraz

    Randy Parraz, left, one of the leaders of the recall movement against Senate President Russell Pearce, attempts to deliver an "unemployment check" to Pearce. When he and supporters could not get past the second-floor lobby and could not get Pearce or an aide to come out, he had to settle with giving it to Joe Kubaki, the Senate sergeant at arms.

  • Randy Parraz

    Randy Parraz, left, one of the leaders of the recall movement against Senate President Russell Pearce, attempts to deliver an "unemployment check" to Pearce. When he and supporters could not get past the second-floor lobby and could not get Pearce or an aide to come out, he had to settle with giving it to Joe Kubaki, the Senate sergeant at arms.

  • Randy Parraz

    Randy Parraz, left, one of the leaders of the recall movement against Senate President Russell Pearce, attempts to deliver an "unemployment check" to Pearce. When he and supporters could not get past the second-floor lobby and could not get Pearce or an aide to come out, he had to settle with giving it to Joe Kubaki, the Senate sergeant at arms.

  • Randy Parraz

    Randy Parraz, one of the organizers of the recall of Senate President Russell Pearce, details the number of signatures recevied. Parraz said more people signed the recall than voted for Pearce last year. (Capitol Media Services photo by Howard Fischer)

  • Randy Parraz

    Randy Parraz, one of the organizers of the recall of Senate President Russell Pearce, details the number of signatures recevied. Parraz said more people signed the recall than voted for Pearce last year. (Capitol Media Services photo by Howard Fischer)

  • Randy Parraz

    Recall organizer Randy Parraz submits petitions Tuesday for the recall of Senate President Russell Pearce. (Capitol Media Services photo by Howard Fischer)

  • Randy Parraz

    Randy Parraz, one of the organizers of the recall against Senate President Russell Pearce, details some of the reasons that people believe he should be forced from office. (Capitol Media Services photo by Howard Fischer)

  • Randy Parraz

    Recall organizer Randy Parraz submits petitions Tuesday for the recall of Senate President Russell Pearce. (Capitol Media Services photo by Howard Fischer)

  • Randy Parraz

    Randy Parraz, one of the organizers of the recall against Senate President Russell Pearce, details some of the reasons that people believe he should be forced from office. (Capitol Media Services photo by Howard Fischer)

  • Randy Parraz

    Randy Parraz, one of the organizers of the recall of Senate President Russell Pearce, details the number of signatures recevied. Parraz said more people signed the recall than voted for Pearce last year. (Capitol Media Services photo by Howard Fischer)

  • Randy Parraz

    Randy Parraz, one of the organizers of the recall against Senate President Russell Pearce, details some of the reasons that people believe he should be forced from office. (Capitol Media Services photo by Howard Fischer)

  • Randy Parraz

    Recall organizer Randy Parraz submits petitions Tuesday for the recall of Senate President Russell Pearce. (Capitol Media Services photo by Howard Fischer)

  • Arrested activist alleges 'harassment’ by Arpaio

    ARRESTED: Community activist Randy Parraz said his arrest Monday “is about harassment and intimidation.”

  • Capitol protests

    Randy Parraz, one of the organizers of the recall of Senate President Russell Pearce, holds a press conferences last year about the movement in the area between the House and Senate buildings. Under new legislative rules adopted Thursday, Parraz and others would first have to get a permit. And they could not use amplifiers unless they moved their protests further away from the buildings.(Capitol Media Services file photo by Howard Fischer)

  • Pearce recall sign

    A political sign targets Randy Parraz, an organizer of the signature drive to place a recall on the Nov. 8 ballot. Mesa says the signs are problematic because political signs cannot go up until 60 days before an election and many are posted illegally within 15 feet of a right-of-way. Parraz says they're slanderous.

  • Pearce recall sign

    A political sign targets Randy Parraz, an organizer of the signature drive to place a recall on the Nov. 8 ballot. Mesa says the signs are problematic because political signs cannot go up until 60 days before an election and many are posted illegally within 15 feet of a right-of-way. Parraz says they're slanderous.

  • Pearce recall sign

    A political sign targets Randy Parraz, an organizer of the signature drive to place a recall on the Nov. 8 ballot. Mesa says the signs are problematic because political signs cannot go up until 60 days before an election and many are posted illegally within 15 feet of a right-of-way. Parraz says they're slanderous.

  • Pearce recall supporters

    Pearce recall supporters, including organizer Randy Parraz, far left, gather at the Arizona secretary of state's office in Phoenix to push for quick counting of signatures so a recall election can go forward in the fall.

  • Pearce recall supporters

    Pearce recall supporters, including organizer Randy Parraz, far left, gather at the Arizona secretary of state's office in Phoenix to push for quick counting of signatures so a recall election can go forward in the fall.

  • Pearce recall supporters

    Pearce recall supporters, including organizer Randy Parraz, far left, gather at the Arizona secretary of state's office in Phoenix to push for quick counting of signatures so a recall election can go forward in the fall.

  • article Arrested activist alleges 'harassment’ by Arpaio

    Tuesday, September 30, 2008 2:20 pm

    Randy Parraz, a community activist who was arrested outside a Board of Supervisors meeting on Monday, said he was specifically targeted by Maricopa County sheriff’s deputies because of his criticism of Sheriff Joe Arpaio.

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  • article Mesa says Pearce supporters must remove anti-recall signs

    Wednesday, August 24, 2011 4:49 pm

    Supporters of State Senate President Russell Pearce must remove hundreds of anti-recall signs in Mesa that urge voters to "stand for the rule of law" because the signs violate election laws.

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