U.S. Representative in Congress, District 8
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Arizona Legislative District 3 Republicans
One list. Every race on your ballot. Vetted and endorsed by the neighbors who show up to make sure we’re electing the Conservatives who will protect our freedoms.
Arizona ballots run long. Below the Governor’s race sit two dozen contests most voters have never heard of — mine inspector, corporation commission, school board, judicial retention. Those seats decide what your taxes fund and what your kids are taught, and they are routinely won by a few hundred votes.
This is how the Legislative District 3 Republican Committee answers that. We interview the candidates, we take the vote, and we publish the whole slate on one page. Print it, fold it, take it with you.
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Every candidate endorsed by the LD3 Republican Committee, in ballot order. Fill in the oval next to each name.
Check your ballot. Legislative District 3 is split between two congressional districts. Your ballot will show only one of the races below.






















Eight measures sit at the back of this ballot, where drop-off is worst. We recommend a YES vote on all eight.
Prohibit government from imposing taxes or fees based on vehicle miles traveled.
Prohibit government from requiring preferential treatment or discrimination based on race or ethnicity.
Changes to election laws including citizen-only voting and a government-issued ID requirement.
Prohibit local government from imposing a food tax without voter approval; cap at 2%.
Declare drug cartels to be terrorist organizations.
Prohibit schools from allowing individuals to use private spaces not designated for their sex.
Prohibit government from using traffic photo enforcement without voter approval.
Require certain school districts to spend at least 60% of budget on direct instruction.
These judges were appointed by partisan officials, not elected by you. Retention is the only moment voters get a say. We recommend voting no across the board to demand a more politically unbiased judiciary.
Vote No to AllIn the district
LD3 is comprised of approximately 450 precinct committeemen who volunteer their time to ensure Republicans win in every election, for every seat. That includes knocking on doors, talking to our community, vetting candidates, working the polls and holding our elected officials accountable.
We’d love for our community to support us any way they can financially.
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