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In 2022, candidates The States Project supported beat rightwing election-denying candidates to successfully hold ground in the Arizona Senate and House.
By keeping both chambers within a one-seat margin of governing control, we’ve given our democracy a fighting chance. If there are extremist rightwing attempts to overturn rightful, valid presidential election results in 2024, pro-democracy state lawmakers are in a strong position to work across the aisle to protect the will of their voters.
Although Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs has vowed to veto the most harmful policies that are sent to her desk, ending rightwing control in both chambers could create the opportunity to advance policies that would really improve lives in the state. Continued investment and data-driven campaign tactics could even put this state on a path to becoming the next trifecta.
Arizona’s rightwing majority has enacted some of the most extreme policies in the nation, including:
Though the rightwing holds a one-seat majority in both chambers, flipping two seats in each chamber would build a new trifecta in the state with the governing power to pass policies that improve the lives of all Arizonans.
Flipping both chambers in Arizona is possible in 2024. In the Senate 1,500 voters changing their minds would have shifted the balance of power in 2022. And in the House, we see a clear path to governing power, as less than 1,000 voters shifting would have ended rightwing control. Investing in the districts where we see the opportunities to shift power now gives us the strongest shot at achieving our goals in the state.
Power our ability to select and invest in majority-making districts that can help build and defend governing power for state lawmakers committed to safeguarding our democracy, protecting personal freedoms, and improving lives across the country.
In our first election in Arizona, we helped gain four seats in the State House, sending four new state representatives to Phoenix.