Ballot Guide
All the info you need to fill out your entire ballot, top to bottom.
Federal Candidates
Ruben Gallego for U.S. Senator
Katrina Schaffner for U.S. House of Representatives
The story of progress in this country is written by the people who believe what should happen actually can happen.
Michelle Obama
Arizona State Candidates
Corporation Commissioner:
Ylenia Aguilar
Jonathon Hill
Joshua Polacheck
Vote for all three!
Ylenia, Jonathon, & Joshua are running to bring integrity & accountability back to the Arizona Corporation Commission.
Maricopa County Candidates
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Joel Navarro
for County Supervisor District 1
Judges
Justices of the AZ Supreme Court
Vote NO (do not retain):
Clint Bolick
Kathryn King
Judges of the AZ Court of Appeals
Vote NO (do not retain):
Angela Paton
Judges of the Maricopa County Superior Court
Vote NO (do not retain):
Scott A Blaney
Christopher A Coury
Nonpartisan - School Districts
Apache Junction Unified School District (AJUSD)
Vote YES for Prop 487 for safety, security, & modernization for Apache Junction schools
Chandler Unified School District (CUSD)
Vote for all three
Claudia Mendoza
Barbara Mozdzen
Zeyna Pruzhanovsky
Vote YES for BOND APPROVAL for maintenance & modernization
Gilbert Public Schools (GPS)
Vote for both:
Jesse James Brainard
Rose M Parker
Vote YES on both Question 1 & 2
to continue the current budget override
to sell or lease real property in exchange for funds
Higley Unified School District (HUSD)
Vote for both:
Kathleen Richards
Scott Glover
Vote YES on both Question 1 & 2
to continue the current budget override
to approve school construction bond
Queen Creek Unified School District (QCUSD)
VOTE YES to continue the current budget override
No recommended candidates.
Water District
Central AZ Water Conservation District
Supercharge your vote! Vote for only two (2)!
Terry Goodard
Heather Macre
Both are running to ensure that Arizona's water is protected that that Arizonans are guaranteed the freedom to drink clean water for generations to come.
Statewide Referenda
Propositions 133 - 138
Vote NO on 133-138:
Prop 133 Blocks reforms to primary elections
Prop 134 Makes citizen ballot initiatives more difficult
Prop 135 Restricts governor's emergency powers
Prop 136 Makes citizen ballot initiatives more difficult
Prop 137 Shields judges from accountability
Prop 138 Further lowers wages for tipped workers
Prop 139
Vote YES for Prop 139 Arizona Abortion Access Act
Reinstates the rights women had under Roe v Wade and guarantees reproductive healthcare stays between a woman and her doctor.
Prop 140
Vote NO on 140:
Creates a single, unified primary that would be controlled by politicians rather than voters.
Propositions 311 - 315
Vote NO on all 300s:
Prop 311 first responders benefits and penalties
Prop 312 punishes cities that won't punish poverty
Prop 313 mandatory sex trafficking penalties, well-intentioned law that will end up punishing victims
Prop 314 state would take legal and financial responsibility for immigration
Prop 315 obstructs state agencies from doing their jobs
County Referenda
Maricopa County - yes on both
Vote YES
Prop 479 continues transportation & road funding
Prop 486 keeps community college affordable
Pinal County - yes
Vote YES
to continue transportation & road funding
Pinal County Candidates
Nonpartisan - Municipal Elections
Mesa Mayor
no recommended candidates