With the Arizona primary election less than one week away, voters are looking closely at intraparty races that will shape the future of the state House and Senate.
Due to the partisan makeup of many legislative districts, the occupants of many districts’ legislative seats come January 2021 will likely be decided on August 4th.
Of the state’s 30 legislative districts, fewer than 10 are expected to feature even marginally competitive general election races.
Chamber endorsements
In June, the Arizona Chamber of Commerce and Industry announced its bipartisan slate of endorsements. “We believe we have endorsed a slate of outstanding candidates who are all committed to advancing public policy that makes Arizona more economically competitive,” said Glenn Hamer, president and CEO of the Chamber.
In the Senate, the Arizona Chamber of Commerce and Industry endorsed the following challengers and incumbents:
Karen Fann, LD1, Republican
Sonny Borrelli, LD5 Republican
Sylvia Allen, LD6 Republican
T.J. Shope, LD8 Republican
Vince Leach, LD11 Republican
Warren Petersen, LD12 Republican
Sine Kerr, LD13 Republican
David Gowan, LD14 Republican
Heather Carter, LD15 Republican
J.D. Mesnard, LD17 Republican
Sean Bowie, LD18 Democrat
Lupe Contreras, LD19 Democrat
Rick Gray, LD21 Republican
David Livingston, LD22 Republican
Lela Alston, LD24 Democrat
Tyler Pace, LD25 Republican
Kate Brophy McGee, LD28 Republican
Tony Navarette, LD30 Democrat
And in the House, the Chamber backed the following:
Selina Bliss, LD1 Republican
Steven Sensmeier, LD1 Republican
Daniel Hernandez, LD2 Democrat
Alma Hernandez, LD3 Democrat
Regina Cobb, LD5 Republican
Leo Biasiucci, LD5 Republican
Walter Blackman, LD6 Republican
Frank Pratt, LD8 Republican
David Cook, LD8 Republican
Bret Roberts, LD11 Republican
Mark Finchem, LD11 Republican
Travis Grantham, LD12 Republican
Jake Hoffman, LD12 Republican
Joanne Osborne, LD13 Republican
Timothy Dunn LD13 Republican
Becky Nutt, LD14 Republican
Gail Griffin, LD14 Republican
Jarret Hamstreet, LD15 Republican
Steve Kaiser, LD15 Republican
Jeff Weninger, LD17 Republican
Jennifer Pawlik, LD17 Democrat
Bob Robson, LD18 Republican
Jennifer Jermaine, LD18 Democrat
Diego Espinoza, LD19 Democrat
Lorenzo Sierra, LD19 Democrat
Anthony Kern, LD20 Republican
Shawnna Bolick, LD20 Republican
Kevin Payne, LD21 Republican
Frank Carroll, LD22 Republican
Ben Toma, LD22 Republican
John Kavanagh, LD23 Republican
Jay Lawrence, LD23 Republican
Jennifer Longdon, LD24 Democrat
Amish Shah, LD24 Democrat
Rusty Bowers, LD25 Republican
Michelle Udall, LD25 Republican
Debbie Nez-Manuel, LD26 Democrat
Reginald Bolding, LD27 Democrat
Catherine Miranda, LD27 Democrat
Cesar Chavez, LD29 Democrat
Robert Meza, LD30 Democrat
Vote on Aug. 4 or before at a Voting Center
It’s important that voters know when, where, and how to cast their vote.
Reminder: if you are a registered PEVL (Permanent Early Voting List) voter and have yet to mail in your ballot, drop your ballot off at an eligible voting location, as detailed below, before 7:00pm on August 4th.
- Maricopa County: Visit the Maricopa County Recorder’s Office website here to find voting locations and which dates they are open.
- Apache County: Visit the Apache County Recorder’s Office website here to find voting locations and which dates they are open.
- Cochise County: Visit the Cochise County Recorder’s Office website here to find voting locations and which dates they are open.
- Coconino County: Visit the Coconino County Recorder’s Office website here to find voting locations and which dates they are open.
- Gila County: Visit the Gila County Recorder’s Office website here to find voting locations and which dates they are open.
- Graham County: Visit the Graham County Recorder’s Office website here to find voting locations and which dates they are open.
- Greenlee County: Visit the Greenlee County Recorder’s Office website here to find voting locations and which dates they are open.
- La Paz County: Visit the La Paz County Recorder’s Office website here to find voting locations and which dates they are open.
- Mohave County: Visit the Mohave County Recorder’s Office website here to find voting locations and which dates they are open.
- Navajo County: Visit the Navajo County Recorder’s Office website here to find voting locations and which dates they are open.
- Pima County: Visit the Pima County Recorder’s Office website here to find voting locations and which dates they are open.
- Pinal County: Visit the Pinal County Recorder’s Office website here to find voting locations and which dates they are open.
- Santa Cruz County: Visit the Santa Cruz County Recorder’s Office website here to find voting locations and which dates they are open.
- Yavapai County: Visit the Yavapai County Recorder’s Office website here to find voting locations and which dates they are open.
- Yuma County: Visit the Yuma County Recorder’s Office website here to find voting locations and which dates they are open.
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