Federal Offices: U.S. House of Representatives
Arizona’s congressional delegation shapes the national policies that affect your daily life—border security, government spending, taxes, water rights, and the federal judiciary.
In 2026, all nine of Arizona’s US House seats are on the ballot. There is no US Senate race this cycle, making the US House races a top election priority.
Securing conservative leadership in the US House is critical to blocking a liberal takeover of the country.
Every AZ US House seat matters.

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Why Federal Offices Matter
Members of Congress write and vote on every piece of federal legislation—from appropriations bills that fund border enforcement to tax policy that determines how much of your paycheck you keep.
They approve federal judges, conduct oversight of executive agencies, and hold the power of the purse.
You are not voting based on a feeling.
You are hiring someone who will fight on your behalf about the issues important to our lives in Arizona.

Key Races to Watch
AZ CD-1 (Scottsdale / North Phoenix) — Open Seat
Rep. David Schweikert is running for Governor, leaving this R+12 district (Feb 2026 CD1 Voter rolls) wide open. Republican primary candidates include highly accomplished State Rep. Joseph Chaplik, finance executive Brandon Sowers, tech executive John Trobough, and former NFL kicker Jay Feely. The primary decides who holds this seat.
AZ CD-4 (Central Phoenix / Tempe) — Flip Opportunity
This R+2 (Feb 2026 CD4 Voter rolls)district is an open seat. Republican candidates include Jerone Davison, Zuhdi Jasser, and Alex Stovall. Nominating the strongest candidate gives Republicans a real shot at flipping it.
AZ CD-8 (Northwest Phoenix Suburbs) — Hold
Held by Republican Abraham Hamadeh (R+17, Feb 2026 CD8 Voter rolls). The primary is about ensuring the most effective conservative represents the district in Washington.
