Official List Of Statewide/Legislative Candidates On The General Election Ballot

The Arizona Secretary of State’s office has now posted the official list of statewide/legislative candidates on the General Election ballot.

This election is a referendum on American democracy. If you believe in the American democracy that we have enjoyed for the past 246 years, and you do not want to live under a dystopian GQP authoritarianism, you must not vote for any Republicans. The seditious insurrectionist must suffer a catastrophic defeat as just punishment for their disloyalty and treason. Even if you have never voted for a Democrat in the past, this year voting for a straight Democratic Party ticket is the only option you have to save American democracy from a dystopian GQP authoritarianism.

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You cannot elect these Big Lie election deniers and MAGA/QAnon cultists to office.

New districts:

Governor

Katie Hobbs (D)
Kari Lake (R)
“Steph” Denny (R write-in candidate)
Mikaela “Mikki” Lutes-Burt (LBT)
Rayshawn “Shawn” Merrill (IND)
William Pounds IV (IND-Green)

Secretary of State

Adrian Fontes (D)
Mark Finchem (R)

Attorney General

Kris Mayes (D)
Abraham Hamadeh (R)
Samantha Severson (LBT)

State Treasurer

Martín Quezada (D)
Kimberlee  Yee (R)

Superintendent of Public Instruction

Kathy Hoffman (D)
Tom Horne (R)

State Mine Inspector

Paul Marsh (R)

Corporation Commissioner

Sandra Kennedy (D)
Lauren Kuby (D)
Nicholas Myers (R)
Kevin Thompson (R)
Christina Gibson (IND)

State Legislature

District 1

Mike Fogel (D) – Senate
Ken Bennett (R) – Senate
Cathy Ransom (D) – House
Neil Sinclair (D) – House
Selina Bliss (R) – House
Quang Nguyen (R) – House

District 2

Jeanne Casteen (D) – Senate
Steve Kaiser (R) – Senate
Judy Schwiebert (D) – House
Chriitan Lamar (R) – House
Justin Wilmith (R) – House

District 3

Thomas Dugger (D) – Senate
John Kavanagh (R) – Senate
Joseph Chaplik (R) – House
Alexander Kolodin (R) – House

District 4

Christine Marsh (D) – Senate
Nancy Barto (R) – Senate
Laura Terech (D) – House
Matt Gress (R) – House
Maria Syms (R) – House

District 5

Lela Alston (D) – Senate
Jeff J.B. Silbey (R) – Senate
Jennifer Longdon (D) – House
Amish Shah (D) – House
Jennifer Treadwell (R) – House

District 6

Theresa Hatathlie (D) – Senate
Rich King (R) – Senate
Mae Peshlakai (D) – House
Myron Tsosie (D) – House

District 7

Kyle Nitschke (D) – Senate
Wendy Rogers (R) – Senate
David Cook (R) – House
David Marshall, Sr. (R) – House

District 8

Juan Mendez (D) – Senate
Roxana Holzapfel (R) – Senate
Melody Hernandez (D) – House
Athena Salman (D) – House
Caden Darrow (R) – House
Bill Loughrige (R) – House

District 9

Eva Burch (D) – Senate
Robert Scantlebury (R) – Senate
Lorena Austin (D) – House
Seth Blattman (D) – House
Mary Ann Mendoza (R) – House
Kathy Pearce (R) – House

District 10

David Farnsworth (R) – Senate
Nick Fierro (IND) – Senate
Helen Hunter (D) – House
Justin Heap (R) – House
Barbara Parker (R) – House

District 11

Catherine Miranda (D) – Senate
Maryn Brannies (R) – Senate
Oscar De Los Santos (D) – House
Marcelino Quinonez (D) – House
Tatiana Peña (R) – House

District 12

Mitzi Epstein (D) – Senate
David Richardson (R) – Senate
Patricia Contreras (D) – House
Anastasia Travers (D) – House
James Chaston (R) – House
Terry Roe (R) – House

District 13

Cynthia Hans (D) – Senate
J.D. Mesnard (R) – Senate
Jennifer Pawlik (D) – House
Liz Harris (R) – House
Julie Willoughby (R) – House

District 14

Kristin Clark (D write-in candidate) – Senate
Warren Peterson (R) – Senate
Brandy Reese (D) – House
Travis Grantham (R) – House
Laurin Hendix (R) – House

District 15

Alan Smith (D) – Senate
Jake Hoffman (R) – Senate
Neal Carter (R) – House
Jacqueline Parker (R) – House

District 16

Taylor Kerby (D) – Senate
Thomas Shope (R) – Senate
Keith Seaman (D) – House
Rob Hudelson (R) – House
Teresa Martinez (R) – House

District 17

Mike Nickerson (D) – Senate
Justine Wadsack (R) – Senate
Dana Allmond (D) – House
Brian Radford (D) – House
Rachel Jones (R) – House
Cory MGarr (R) – House

District 18

Priya Sundareshan (D) – Senate
Stan Caine (R) – Senate
Nancy Gutierrez (D) – House
Chris Mathis (D) – House
Linda Evans (R) – House

District 19

David Gowan (R) – Senate
Sanda Clark (D) – House
Lupe Diaz (R) – House
Gail Griffin (R) – House

District 20

Sally Gonzales (D) – Senate
Eric Perkins (D write-in candidate) – Senate
Andrés Cano (D) – House
Alma Hernandez (D) – House

District 21

Rosanna Gabaldón (D) – Senate
Jim Cleveland (R) -Senate
Consuelo Hernandez (D) – House
Stephanie Stahl Hamilton (D) – House
Damien Kennedy (R) – House
Deborah McEwen (R) – House

District 22

Diego Espinoza (D) – Senate
Lupe Chavira Conteras (D) – House
Leezah Sun (D) – House

District 23

Brian Fernadez (D) – Senate
Gary Garcai Snyder (R) – Senate
Jesus Lugo, Sr. (D) – House
Mariana Sandoval (D) – House
Michelle Pena (R) – House

District 24

Anna Hernandez (D) – Senate
Lydia Herandez (D) – House
Analise Ortiz (D) – House

District 25

Sine Kerr (R) – Senate
Michael Carbone (R) – House
Timothy Dunn (R) – House

District 26

Raquel Terán (D) – Senate
Cesar Aguilar (D) – House
Flavio Bravo (D) – House

District 27

Britanni Barraza (D) – Senate
Anthony Kern (R) – Senate
Don Kissinger (D) – House
Kevin Payne (R) – House
Ben Toma (R) – House

District 28

David Sandoval (D) – Senate
Frank Carrol (R) – Senate
Stephanie Holbrook (D) – House
David Livingston (R) – House
Beverly Pingerelli (R) – House

District 29

David Raymer (D) – Senate
Janae Shamp (R) – Senate
Scott Podeyn (D) – House
Steve Montenegro (R) – House
Austin Smith (R) – House

District 30

Sonny Borrelli (R) – Senate
Leo Biasiucci (R) – House
John Gillette (R) – House





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3 thoughts on “Official List Of Statewide/Legislative Candidates On The General Election Ballot”

  1. Many thanks, AZBlueMeanie:) I never really understood why they are asking us to vote for people we know nothing about. Many people leave that part blank, and then we get stuck on the hamster wheel.

  2. Vote straight Democratic ticket so we (hopefully) can purge the election deniers/anti democratic, and conspiracy theorists from the state government. That said, I would like some help with determining what judges to vote for. There doesn’t seem to be any place to go to research the judges that are on the ballot and I think that’s extremely important, especially now that lies and anti democratic roots are trying to take hold. And we mustn’t forget all the dark money floating around, buying candidates that will do the bidding of powerful people. Any suggestions?

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