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September 19, 2022 Last Edit: May 8, 2025
2022 NFIB AZ PAC State Elected Office Endorsements
- District 1—Ken Bennett
- District 2—Steve Kaiser
- District 3—John Kavanagh
- District 4—Nancy Barto
- District 9—Robert Scantlebury
- District 12—David Richardson
- District 13—J.D. Mesnard
- District 14—Warren Petersen
- District 15—Jake Hoffman
- District 16—Thomas “T.J.” Shope
- District 19—David Gowan
- District 25—Sine Kerr
- District 27—Anthony Kern
- District 28—Frank Carroll
- District 30—Sonny Borrelli
- District 1—Selina Bliss
- District 1—Quang Nguyen
- District 2—Christian Lamar
- District 2—Justin Wilmeth
- District 3—Joseph Chaplik
- District 4—Matt Gress
- District 4—Maria Syms
- District 7—David Cook
- District 13—Julie Willoughby
- District 14—Travis Grantham
- District 15—Neal Carter
- District 15—Jacqueline Parker
- District 16—Rob Hudelson
- District 16—Teresa Martinez
- District 19—Lupe Diaz
- District 19—Gail Griffin
- District 25—Timothy “Tim” Dunn
- District 27—Kevin Payne
- District 27—Ben Toma
- District 28—David Livingston
- District 28—Beverly Pingerelli
- District 30—Leo Biasiucci
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