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Crimson Saguaro (CS) seeks to cut through the clutter and educate about conservative candidates in the NE Valley of Phoenix (Scottsdale, Fountain Hills, Carefree, Cave Creek, Anthem, & Deer Valley areas).
CS is for voters, not candidates. We do not endorse. We do use facts to recommend the best conservative hiring decisions for government (ie. your hire).
Using our approach to mobilize and arm voters with facts to elect solid conservatives, we will see great success in 2026 and beyond.
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PRIMARY ELECTION BRIEFING
What you need to know for the '26 Primary Election
ACTION: The Golden Ticket is now LIVE!
CrimsonSaguaro’s Golden Ticket (GT) is your quick-reference guide to the conservative candidates on your primary ballot.
Our collective grassroots power comes from each of us putting the GT into the hands of everyone we know — friends, family, neighbors, your church, your gym.
Every person you reach multiplies your vote.
You can have a tremendous impact in winning the 2026 Midterms.
Share the GT with your conservative, friends, family and neighbors.
Is the GT for my area?
There is no cost to you. All we ask is that you get the GT into the hands of everyone you know.
Everyone trusts someone they know for voting recommendations.
It should be you.
Key Races on the Primary Ballot
Governor (R Primary): The Governor’s primary is all but decided. Rep. Andy Biggs holds a commanding lead and the winner faces Katie Hobbs in November. The real decisions are down-ballot, in your own backyard:
U.S. House — District 1: With Rep. Schweikert leaving to run for governor, the Scottsdale-based seat is an open. Fmr LD3 State Rep. Joseph Chaplik has opened up a strong lead over former tech executive John Trobough and former NFL kicker (CD5) Jay Feely. CD1 has become much more conservative, so the primary winner is very likely your next congressman. We all must vote to win!
AZ Legislature & Local Races: Competitive state House and Senate primaries across the northeast Valley. These seats decide property taxes, school policy, and election law.
City & Local — Scottsdale and Fountain Hills council races are on your ballot too.
Not sure which offices you’re voting for or what each one does? Start here — our ’26 Primary breakdown walks through every race, office by office.
Deadlines are here.
Make sure your vote counts.
Don’t miss a deadline. Here’s what every primary voter needs to do.
1. Register to vote or update your registration — Deadline is June 22. If you’ve moved, changed your name, or want to switch parties, update now at BeBallotReady.Vote.
2. Track your Ballot — The best way to secure your ballot is to text "Join" to 628-683. MC will automatically subscribe you to ballot status updates for your own ballot.
3. Traveling this summer? USPS will not automatically forward your ballot. By June 17th, call MC at 602-506-1511 to forward your ballot.
4. PND & Independents — You must request a Republican ballot to vote in these races and use the GT. By June 17th, call MC at 602-506-1511.
5. Ballots are mailed June 24. The safest return method is taking it to a voting center. They will check your ID and stamp the ballot as "VERIFIED". This will assign your ballot to you before it leaves your possession. Then track it using #3 above.
We will publish the vote centers soon.
Why You Can Trust the CS Golden Ticket
We don’t hand out endorsements or repeat campaign slogans. We treat your vote like what it is — a hiring decision — and we believe a candidate’s past behavior is the best predictor of how they’ll govern.
Every candidate gets sorted by the evidence:
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Incumbents — asking to be rehired or promoted. Did their record in office prove their conservative claims? Have they performed worhthy of a promotion?
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Newcomers — assessed on credentials and real-world evidence of their convictions.
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Posers — those who talk conservative but whose actions tell a different story. The evidence will guide to true conservatives.
That’s the research behind every name on the Golden Ticket.




