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  • Meet GMRW
  • Meeting and Events
    • Shooting Clinic May 21
    • Purchase Casino Night Tickets
    • Upcoming Events
    • Meeting Reservations
  • Membership Info
    • Join GMRW HERE
    • Volunteer Opportunities
    • Report Your Volunteer hours
    • Chaplain's Corner
    • Members Only
  • Education
    • Americanism
    • Caring for America
    • Legislative Report
    • Get involved in the Community
    • Local and AZ Campaigns
    • Important Links
    • Know Your Government
  • Photo Gallery/Club News
    • 2021 photos
    • 2020 photos
    • Newsletters and press releases
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Local and State Campaign Information

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GMRW Republican Candidate Communication and Petition Policies

​Candidate’s Petitions, Posters, and Flyers
 These rules apply to all Republican GMRW sponsored gatherings.

  • Prior to having materials present at any GMRW event, candidates must contact GMRW Candidate Liaison for instructions.
  • Only Republican Candidates are permitted to put out petitions at any time.
  • Republican Candidates are permitted to put out their petitions at the designated petition table and only before and/or after GMRW events. Petitions are not allowed to be walked around at any time during an event.
  • Republican Candidates or their campaign representative must stay with the petition throughout the allotted time period. No non-Republican campaign representative may attend.
  • All registered Republican Candidates may set out petitions regardless of GMRW membership status.
  • Once petition is submitted and candidate is on the Ballot, candidate may be asked to participate in the GMRW Forum. All vetting done by GMRW from publicly available information will be shared with attendees, including voting records.
 

Communications sent by Granite Mountain Republican Women on behalf of Republican candidates include, but may not be limited to, Constant Contact, GMRW website and Facebook postings.
 
Constant Contact:
Republican candidates for elected office will be allowed:
                2 CC’s for primary election purposes
                2 CC’s for general election purposes
CC’s include announcements of candidacy, meet & greet notifications, biography and platform statements, and other notifications for candidacy. The candidate or their campaign manager only must provide graphics for publication to the President and Communications Chair along with the request to publish 1 week (7 days) prior to publication for approval. 
 
GMRW Website:
Republican candidates may provide a biography and platform statement for publication on the GMRW website. All requests must be made by the candidate and/or campaign manager only. Graphics must be included and received by President and Communications Chair 1 week prior to publication for approval.
 
GMRW Facebook:
Republican candidates are limited to 2 postings in a primary election. For general election, if only 1 Republican is running, postings are unlimited. If more than 1 Republican candidate is running, then postings are limited to 2 per candidate. Graphics, etc.  must be provided by candidate or campaign manager only and must be approved prior to posting.
 
Meetings:
Republican candidates may be invited to attend and speak to the members of GMRW at a monthly meeting. Candidates pay the cost of their meal in order to attend and agree to speak to their platform and answer member questions.
Campaign materials (flyers, buttons, yard signs, etc.) must remain outside the meeting area.

Arizona Election Information:

2022 Election Cycle2021 Primary Election – August 2, 2022
2022 General Election – November 8, 2022

Important Dates
  • July 5, 2022 – Last Day to Register to Vote in the Primary Election
  • October 11, 2022 Last Day to Register to Vote in the General Election
  • July 5, 2022 – Last day to Request an Early Ballot by mail for the Primary Election
  • October 11, 2022 Last day to Request an Early Ballot by mail for the General Election

Candidates:  GMRW DOES NOT Endorse any particular Republican candidate in a contested election.  We are providing this information as a courtesy to our members.
State Senator - LD 1 
Ken Bennett
Steve Zipperman
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​State Rep. - LD 1
​Selina Bliss
Judy Burges
Ryan Cadigan
​Quang Nguyen
US Senate
Mark Brnovich
Jim Lamon
Blake Masters
Mick McGuire
Justin Olson

Governor
Kari Lake
Scott Neely
Matt Salmon
Karrin Taylor- Robson
​Paola Tulliani-Zen
US House - CD 2
Walt Blackman
Eli Crane
Mark DeLuzio
Steven Krystofiah
John Moore
Ron Watkins
Andy Yates
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State Treasurer
Bob Lettieri
Jeff Weniger
Kimberly Yee
Secretary of State
Shawna bolick
Mark Finchem
Beau Lane
​Michelle Ugenti-Rita
State Mine Inspector
​Paul Marsh
Superintendent of Public Instruction
Tom Horne
Shiry Sapir
Michelle Udall
Attorney General
Lacy Cooper
Rodney Glassman
Andrew Gould
Dawn Grove
Abraham Hamedeh
​Tiffany Shedd

Corporation Commission
Nick Myers
Kim Owens
​Kevin Thompson
​The information on this website is provided by GMRW to its members as a courtesy for educational purposes only.  The content, videos and other information provided are the sole responsibility of the secondary sources.
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