Elected Officials
Meet the elected officials and candidates supported by Arizona List!
Quantá crews
Rev. Quantá Crews is a community advocate and an associate minister at The Historic Tanner Chapel A.M.E. Church in Phoenix,
Kris Mayes
During her time as an Arizona Corporation Commissioner, Kris Mayes’ leadership helped create tens of thousands of high-paying jobs, saved
Doreen Garlid
Doreen Garlid was elected to the Tempe City Council in 2020. As a member of the Navajo Nation, she made
Nikki Amberg
Nikki Amberg’s journey into public policy began as her frustrations with the “system” grew. As a teacher in Louisiana’s public
Mae Peshlakai
Mae Peshlakai is Dine’; Tangle People Clan and born for the Deer Water Clan, Maternal grandfather Salt Clan and her
Triné Nelson
Triné (pronounced Trina) is a parent and professional who knows how to create effective educational models and to prepare students
Deb Harris
Deb Harris is running as a write in candidate for the Flagstaff City Council and she counts it as a
Kesha Hodge Washington
Kesha Hodge Washington is a former Assistant Attorney General who practiced law in Phoenix for 20 years. After graduating from
Khara House
A 10+ year resident of Flagstaff, Khara was appointed to Flagstaff City Council in May 2022. Khara currently works in
Amanda Steele
Amanda Steele is an engaged member of the community; working and advocating for those within this district. She has deep
Signa Oliver
Signa is a proven business leader, a US Army veteran, and a proud mother and grandmother. A native of Phoenix
Tamillia Valenzuela
Tamillia is a wife and mother who has lived in Arizona for 12 years. She proudly identifies as part of
Raquel Teran
Representative Raquel Terán is a mother, wife, community organizer and lifelong Arizonan. For the last twelve years she has been
Celia Barotz
Councilmember Celia Barotz was elected to the Flagstaff City Council for a four-year term in May 2010 and served as
Olivia Cajero Bedford
Senator Cajero Bedford was re-elected to the Arizona state senate by voters in the new LD3. Before having the opportunity
Laura Pastor
Phoenix native Laura Pastor is a fifth-generation Arizonan who graduated from St. Mary’s High School and received a Bachelor of
Eva Putzova
Flagstaff City Council – Flagstaff became Eva’s home in 2000. With an academic background in economics and marketing, she started
Linda Lopez
Senator Linda Lopez was re-elected to a second term in the Arizona state senate in 2012 by voters in the
Debbie McCune Davis
Debbie attended R. E. Simpson in the Alhambra Elementary School District and Orangewood Elementary School in the Washington Elementary School
Coral Evans
Mayor Coral Evans was elected as Mayor in November 2016 and re-elected in 2018. She was first elected to serve
Sharon Wolcott
Sharon Wolcott represents Council District 1 in Surprise Arizona. Wolcott received a Bachelor’s degree in Communication and Education from Indiana
Paula Aboud
A graduate from Tucson High School, Paula earned her BA in English from the University of Arizona. A strong advocate
Meg Burton Cahill
About Meg Meg Burton Cahill is a ceramic studio artist, a community activist, and the proud mother of a son
Kyrsten Sinema
In November 2010 Kyrsten Sinema was elected to District 15 State Senate. She sits on the Senate Appropriations, Rules, Judiciary