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Arizona Executive Branch

Arizona’s statewide executive offices are the front line of state governance.  They are our state's leadership team.
 
With liberals currently holding the Governor's office, Attorney General, and Secretary of State, the 2026 election is a once-in-a-cycle opportunity to reclaim the executive branch.

The conservative AZ Legislature has been the only firewall preventing Katie Hobbs from destroying Arizona in the way Abigail Spanberger - who ran on AFFORDABILITY - is doing in Virginia.
 
We must win all these offices.

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AZ Governor

The Governor is the chief executive of Arizona. Under Katie Hobbs, conservatives have watched as she vetoed nearly every conservative bill the Legislature sent to her desk, wasted millions of your tax dollars, and pushed to raise taxes.

New in 2026: The primary winner will select a Lieutenant Governor running mate—the first time in Arizona history.

Why This Office Matters

The only reason Arizona hasn’t gone off a cliff is the conservative majority in the Legislature holding the line. But a veto pen in hostile hands blocks progress on border security, school choice, election integrity, and tax relief. Electing a conservative Governor changes everything.

Arizona desperately needs a Governor who is tough enough to fight for water.

With Lake Mead approaching dead pool levels and a major drought looming, the next Governor must go toe-to-toe with California and the federal government to secure Arizona’s Colorado River allocations.

Conservative Candidates

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Andy Biggs (AZ CD5 US Rep) is the strongest candidate running far ahead of David Schweikert (AZ CD1 US Rep).

AZ Secretary of State

The Secretary of State is Arizona’s top election official. After the controversies of 2020, 2022 and 2024, there is no more important office for ensuring election integrity.

Why This Office Matters

If Adrian Fontes remains in office, nothing will change—county recorders will not be held accountable to clean up voter rolls, election security measures will continue to be blocked, and public trust in our elections will keep eroding.

Adrian Fontes must be defeated.

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Conservative Candidates

Alexander Kolodin (highly accomplished AZ LD3 State Representative) and Gina Swoboda (former AZ GOP Chair).

AZ Attorney General

The Attorney General is Arizona’s top law enforcement officer.  Expectations are to reliably enforce the Rule of Law in Arizona and prosecute injustice.

Why This Office Matters

Democrat Kris Mayes won by just 280 votes in 2022 and has used the office to file dozens of lawsuits against the Trump administration rather than fighting crime and cartels on behalf of Arizonans.
 

Electing a conservative AG would fundamentally shift the state’s legal posture.

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Conservative Candidates

Warren Petersen (current AZ Senate President) and Rodney Glassman.

AZ Superintendent of Public Instruction

The Superintendent oversees Arizona’s public school system, educating more than 1.1 million children. This office determines what your children and grandchildren learn in the classroom.

Why This Office Matters

The Sup't of Public Instruction has ownership of the state-funded, parent controlled ESA account program that has enabled AZ to become a leader in school choice and parental rights.

Conservative Candidates

Incumbent Tom Horne is running for re-election. Kimberly Yee (current State Treasurer) is running against him.

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AZ Corporation Commission (ACC)

These five commissioners regulate your electric, gas, and water utilities—directly affecting your monthly bills. When utility rates change, this Commission is responsible for reviewing and approving the final rate case.  Currently, the ACC has five conservative members.  Two seats are up for election in 2026.

Why This Office Matters

AZ is facing significant increases in energy demand from growth and AI data centers which is driving up energy rates.  At the same time, utility capacity takes years to build and bring online.  Decisions made by the ACC affect Arizonans for years after they are made.  Leaders must ignore political agendas like Green New Deal energy and make rationale, fact-based decisions.

 

It is critical to hire thoughtful, knowledgeable people for this commission.

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Conservative Candidates

Incumbents Kevin Thompson and Nick Myers are running for reelection. Ralph Heap (former AZ House LD10) and David Marshall (former AZ House LD7) are running to replace them.

AZ Mine Inspector

Arizona produces more copper than any other state. Mining is foundational to our economy and our national security. The natural resources in Arizona are strategic minerals critical to military and technology needs.

Why This Office Matters

Mines must be inspected for safety and environmental protection, but this work needs to be free from perverse political objectives that inhibit economic progress.

Conservative Candidates

Incumbent Les Presmyk (appointed 2025) is running for a renewed full term.

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