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Register to Vote! - Deadline is July 30

Posted by Dev Sethi | Jul 24, 2018 | 0 Comments

This is a reminder to register to vote!

July 30, 2018 is the registration deadline to vote in Arizona's primary election.  The primary election will be held on August 28, 2018.

Got to www.servicearizona.com and click "Voter Registration" to register.  Don't sleep on this essential right of citizenship!

If you are already registered, this same site allows you to update your address, find your polling place, or request an early ballot for the November 6 midterm elections.

Mark your calendar for the August 28th primary and the November 6th general election.

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Dev Sethi

Dev Sethi litigates and tries a wide-range of complex injury and death cases throughout Arizona. He has Martindale Hubbell's highest rating, AV, and he is listed in "Best Lawyers." Dev is also recognized as an Arizona Super Lawyer in the area of plaintiff's products liability litigation.Dev has been at the forefront of auto product defect litigation. He played a key role in uncovering the Goodyear Load Range E tire scandal and worked to hold Ford Motor Company responsible for the danger posed by their now notorious 15-passenger vans. Dev is currently representing families in product liability suits against the nation's largest corporations including General Motors, Ford, Pentair Pools and Invacare.

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