Arizona Posts Candidate List

The Arizona Secretary of State has this list of candidates for the July 21 primary.

It is noteworthy that three Libertarians qualified for the Libertarian primary ballot for U.S. House (in the First, Second, and Sixth Districts). This is the first time any Libertarian has managed to get on the Libertarian primary ballot for U.S. House since the state changed the law in 2015 and made it very difficult for members of older qualified minor parties to get on their own party’s primary ballot.
The 2015 law does not affect any other qualified minor parties in Arizona, the Green Party and the No Labels Party.


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Arizona Posts Candidate List — 26 Comments

  1. IF THE AZERI SPAMBOT HAD AN ASS, AND THAT ASS WAS BITTEN BY TRUE NEWS, IT STILL WOULDN’T KNOW WHAT TRUE NEWS WAS !!!

  2. What are we going to do about the tyranny of kangaroos in black dresses?

  3. True American on July 2, 2026 at 6:55 am said:

    There’s no need for you bitches to keep being hysterical. With Trump and the KKK, it’s Giuliani time in America! YES, YES, yes we can, make WHITE POWER great again!

    Oswald Cobblepot on July 7, 2026 at 5:52 pm said:

    Why are the dirty commies so against White Power? It would be a gas to cleanse them all with a shower!

  4. The crAZy nAZi AZeri 666 spambot will never inherit the earth. Trump will save us!

  5. Can you explain why the No Labels Party has more registrants than the Libertarian Party but their candidates need fewer signatures? Isn’t this unfair?

  6. I love that the nutjobs that post on this site now just talk to the air; everybody ignores them.

  7. AIden shouldn’t be so harsh about itself. A few of us occasionally pay AIden attention out of charity.

  8. I love that the self defined nutjob AIden James contradicts itself while hilariously purporting to speak for “everyone,” all in one short sentence. Neat!

  9. What is more retarded – the garbage in, garbage output of AZ SPAMBOT + FAKE NEWS, or A1den James?

  10. @AZ Spambot,

    The signatures for established parties is based on the number of voters who can vote in their primaries and thus sign their petitions. If the Libertarians closed their primary, they would need few signatures, but they would have to be from registered Libertarians.

  11. The interesting part about the list is that it breaks down the distribution between e-signatures and wet signatures. The three Libertarian candidates are overwhelmingly e-signatures, while the Greens are overwhelmingly paper, possibly indicating opposition to data centers. They may have used hemp paper and biodegradable ink made from cactus.

  12. Are you sure they have a choice about closing or opening primaries?

    It’s been years so maybe I remember wrong. But I remember they sued and lost and got stuck with the larger signature requirement.

  13. @F p,

    It appears that the Libertarian Party can close their primary, but not their petition signing.

  14. Congratulations to the three successful Libertarian candidates and the Arizona voters for this achievement!

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