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2 CONTENDING STEADFASTLY 2020 Arizona Voter Guide
Primary Election: August 4
Dear Fellow Arizonans,
Make your voice and your values heard by exercising your right to vote in the August 4 Primary Election.
In Arizona, your vote might make the difference. A 2016 Primary Election race for a U.S. Congressional seat was decided by only 27 votes!
For over twenty years, Center for Arizona Policy has been your go-to resource for election information on candidates. For 2020, you can access more information than ever about candidates through this guide and azvoterguide.com.
At azvoterguide.com, you’ll find:
Voter Guide to see only the candidates on your ballot.
Voter Guide resources to download or order to share at your church and in your community.
Make sure you are an informed voter by accessing these resources.
For freedom,
President, Center for Arizona Policy
P.S. After you’ve been informed and voted in the Primary Election, be sure to look out for our General Election Voter Guide with additional information on school board and judicial candidates.
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Churches and other nonprofit organizations may distribute nonpartisan, unbiased, voter-education material without jeopardizing their tax-exempt status. This publication has been reviewed by outside attorneys to ensure that it complies with the rules for a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organizations. Each organization that distributes these Guides is responsible for its own actions. If you have questions about this Voter Guide, please call Center for Arizona Policy at 602-424-2525.
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Primary Election: August 4
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Survey Questions for Federal Candidates
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Center for Arizona Policy extensively researched answers for all U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives candidates who declined
to respond to the nonpartisan survey. You can access the citations for these answers on the candidate’s page at azvoterguide.com.
Latest updates at azvoterguide.com
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Daniel McCarthy R
Martha McSally R
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Daniel Wood R - S† - - - S† - - - - - -
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Anne Marie Ward R
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Survey Questions for State Candidates
Question # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Your Answer
Shea Stanfield
Eric Sloan
Arizona Corporation Commission (three seats)
Review candidate comments and view citations for researched answers at azvoterguide.com. If a candidate declined to respond, check azvoterguide.com for potential updates.
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Survey Questions for State Candidates
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Karen Elizabeth Fann
Judy Stahl
Ed Cocchiola
Quang Nguyen
Steven Sensmeier
Mark Workman
Andrea Dalessandro
Daniel Hernandez Jr
Deborah McEwen
Andrés Cano
Alma Hernandez
Javier Soto
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Charlene Fernandez
Joel John
Regina Cobb
Felicia French
Wendy Rogers
Coral J. Evans
Jamescita Peshlakai
David Peelman
Neal Carter
David Cook
Frank Pratt
Victoria Steele
Pamela Powers Hannley
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Kirsten Engel
Justine Wadsack
Michael Hicks
JoAnna Mendoza
Mark Finchem
Warren Petersen
Jake Hoffman
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Sine Kerr
Mariana Sandoval
Steve Montenegro
Ronnie Maestas-Condos
Heather Carter
Kristin Dybvig-Pawelko
Jarret Hamstreet
Steve Kaiser
Justin Wilmeth
John Fillmore
Forest John Moriarty
J.D. Mesnard
Jennifer Pawlik
Jeff Weninger
Suzanne Sharer
Jennifer Jermaine
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Arizona Senate (one seat) Arizona House (two seats)
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Douglas Ervin
Judy Schwiebert
Anthony Kern
Kathy Knecht
Randy Miller
Kevin Payne
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Your Answer
Van DiCarlo
Frank Carroll
Alexander Kolodin
Michelle Ugenti-Rita
Eric Kurland
John Kavanagh
Ryan Starzyk
Amish Shah
Paul Weigel
Suzanne Hug
Kathy Pearce
Michelle Udall
Juan Mendez
Jae Chin
Melody Hernandez
Patrick Morales
Debbie Nez-Manuel
Athena Salman
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Primary Election: August 4
Arizona Senate (one seat) Arizona House (two seats)
Question # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
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Rebecca Rios
Catherine Miranda
Diego Rodriguez
Christine Marsh
Jana Jackson
Martín J. Quezada
John Wilson
Richard Andrade
Cesar Chavez
Helen Fokszanskyj-Conti
Alysia McMillan
Robert Meza
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Visit azvoterguide.com
For A personalized Voter Guide to see only the candidates on your ballot.
Comments candidates wrote on survey questions.
Biographical and contact information for candidates – including linksto websites, Facebook pages, and Twitter usernames.
Free Voter Guide resources to download or order to share in your churchand community, and more!
Sen.
Review candidate comments and view citations for researched answers at azvoterguide.com. If a candidate declined to respond, check azvoterguide.com for potential updates.
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2020 Arizona Voter Guide CONTENDING STEADFASTLY
Identify your districts.
Read comments and biographical information from the candidates.
See candidate endorsements by a range of advocacy groups.
View responses from candidates who missed the print deadline.
Access select city and county candidate surveys.
Determine your voting location.
Register to vote.
Access a personalized copy of this Guide.
PRIMARY ELECTION: AUGUST 4