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Michael Calles, a City Council candidate in Glendale, Arizona, successfully retains his spot on the 2026 primary ballot for the Barrel district despite losing nearly 150 signatures. He initially filed over 200 signatures, claiming to have witnessed each one. However, outgoing councilmember Bart Turner challenged this, alleging Calles broke rules by claiming to have seen all signatures. The challenge stemmed from Calless signature appearing on every petition page, despite social media showing volunteers gathering signatures. A resident testified that Calles wasnt the one knocking on their door during signature collection. Arizona law requires circulators to watch signatures happen in person. Calles, a former Phoenix cop and military veteran, was supported by his wife Joy and campaign manager. Judge Gregory Como ruled against Turner, tossing 142 signatures from volunteer days but leaving Calles with 319 valid signatures, more than enough for the primary. Turner skipped an appeal, and state rules presume petitions valid without ironclad proof otherwise. Calles now prepares to face the other candidate in the July 21st primary.
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