Sunday 12 October 2014

Democratic Arizona Governor's Candidate Had His Driver's License Suspended This Year

His license was suspended this year over tickets.



Duval in 2013.


Fred Duval 2014 Campaign Facebook


Fred Duval, the Democratic gubernatorial candidate in Arizona had a suspended driver's license in 2014 for several months following a string a traffic violations.


A search of Arizona's public court records shows Duval had a number of traffic tickets over the past few years. A form Duval filed to have his license reinstated in October showed he checked "yes" when asked if his license is currently suspended.


A spokesman for Duval's campaign told BuzzFeed News that Duval paid a fine and went to traffic school in response to the tickets, but failed to pay a small fee leading to the license suspension.


The license suspension lasted from mid-June to September, according to the campaign spokesman.


A campaign aide for Duval likewise pointed to an Arizona Republic article noting Duval's Republican gubernatorial opponent Doug Ducey had 13 traffic citations over a four-year period. Ducey did not receive a license suspension.


Here's the form Duval filed in October to get his license reinstated:



Arizona Public Records


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