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Susan Black (Arizona)

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Susan Black
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Elections and appointments
Last election

July 30, 2024

Education

Bachelor's

Arizona School of Real Estate and Business, 2004

Other

Arizona School of Real Estate and Business, 2004

Personal
Birthplace
St. Louis, Mo.
Religion
Born Again Christian
Profession
Real estate professional
Contact

Susan Black (Republican Party) ran for election to the Arizona House of Representatives to represent District 28. She lost in the Republican primary on July 30, 2024.

Black completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2024. Click here to read the survey answers.

Biography

Susan Black was born in St. Louis, Missouri. Black graduated from the Arizona School of Real Estate and Business in 2004 and studied at the University of Central Missouri and Illinois Valley Community College. Her career experience includes working as a real estate professional, small business owner, and president. Black has served as a Legislative District 28 precinct committeeman, West Valley Republican Office member, Hope Church board president, and Agape's Embrace board secretary. She has been affiliated with the West Valley Republican and Independant Coalition, Turning Point Actions Faith Coalition Chair, Sun City West Republican Club, Sun City Republican Club, Arrowhead Republican Womens Club, Southwest Republican Women, Arizona Federation of Republican Women, Womens AGLOW, Lifewise Academy Stearing Team, Arizona Republican Assembly, Sun City Grand Republican Club, and Church on the Green.[1][2]

Elections

2024

See also: Arizona House of Representatives elections, 2024

General election

General election for Arizona House of Representatives District 28 (2 seats)

Incumbent Beverly Pingerelli and incumbent David Livingston defeated Barbara Fike in the general election for Arizona House of Representatives District 28 on November 5, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Beverly Pingerelli
Beverly Pingerelli (R)
 
37.8
 
79,618
Image of David Livingston
David Livingston (R)
 
37.6
 
79,333
Image of Barbara Fike
Barbara Fike (D) Candidate Connection
 
24.6
 
51,780

Total votes: 210,731
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for Arizona House of Representatives District 28 (2 seats)

Barbara Fike advanced from the Democratic primary for Arizona House of Representatives District 28 on July 30, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Barbara Fike
Barbara Fike Candidate Connection
 
100.0
 
18,880

Total votes: 18,880
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for Arizona House of Representatives District 28 (2 seats)

Incumbent David Livingston and incumbent Beverly Pingerelli defeated Susan Black in the Republican primary for Arizona House of Representatives District 28 on July 30, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of David Livingston
David Livingston
 
37.0
 
26,914
Image of Beverly Pingerelli
Beverly Pingerelli
 
36.7
 
26,707
Image of Susan Black
Susan Black Candidate Connection
 
26.3
 
19,170

Total votes: 72,791
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Campaign finance

Endorsements

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2022

See also: Arizona House of Representatives elections, 2022

General election

General election for Arizona House of Representatives District 28 (2 seats)

Incumbent Beverly Pingerelli and David Livingston defeated Stephanie Holbrook in the general election for Arizona House of Representatives District 28 on November 8, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Beverly Pingerelli
Beverly Pingerelli (R) Candidate Connection
 
38.1
 
68,965
Image of David Livingston
David Livingston (R)
 
37.0
 
66,983
Image of Stephanie Holbrook
Stephanie Holbrook (D) Candidate Connection
 
24.9
 
45,180

Total votes: 181,128
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for Arizona House of Representatives District 28 (2 seats)

Stephanie Holbrook advanced from the Democratic primary for Arizona House of Representatives District 28 on August 2, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Stephanie Holbrook
Stephanie Holbrook Candidate Connection
 
100.0
 
21,646

Total votes: 21,646
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for Arizona House of Representatives District 28 (2 seats)

Incumbent Beverly Pingerelli and David Livingston defeated Susan Black in the Republican primary for Arizona House of Representatives District 28 on August 2, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Beverly Pingerelli
Beverly Pingerelli Candidate Connection
 
39.9
 
29,508
Image of David Livingston
David Livingston
 
35.3
 
26,130
Image of Susan Black
Susan Black Candidate Connection
 
24.8
 
18,315

Total votes: 73,953
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Campaign finance

Endorsements

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Campaign themes

2024

Ballotpedia survey responses

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Candidate Connection

Susan Black completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2024. The survey questions appear in bold and are followed by Black's responses. Candidates are asked three required questions for this survey, but they may answer additional optional questions as well.

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As a small business owner of more than 27 years who understands regulation restrictions that saddle small businesses. I believe in Economic Prosperity for Arizona. I'm a proud wife of a military veteran and will fight for our second amendment rights. I am a mother of 5 children and was a single mom when they were young experiencing frustration in the quality of public education. This drove me to create a successful charter school where I became a founding board member. A Back-to-Basics Traditional Education that promotes Patriotism with over 800 student enrollments. I served on the Board of Directors for 5 years, believing in school choice, no indoctrination or transgender education in our schools. As a grandmother of 8, I will fight for strengthening families not undermining them. I served on the Board of Directors as President of my church and will fight for our religious freedom. I am running for office because I want to protect our Freedom from the socialist agenda. I am a Precinct & State Committeewoman for the Arizona GOP & currently serving on Arizona Republican Assemblies Legislative scorecard committee having significant influence in the Arizona Legislative amendments. I am a member of several Republican organizations, most recently a catalyst for Likewise Academy, which is biblical instruction during school hours in various school districts. Additionally, I have been named Chair of Turning Point Action’s Faith Coalition. Faith, Family & Freedom!
  • A nation with no borders is no nation at all. We must enhance our border security, negotiate with the native communities, and do whatever we can to finish the wall. It is a national security threat to have unvetted military aged men crossing into Arizona by the hundreds of thousands. We need to fund enhanced border security at the state level and to demand changes at the federal level when it comes to processing illegal aliens. I support emulating Texas and nullification of the Federal Governments overreach by excercizing our State Sovereignty and declaring this crisis at the border an 'Invasion" with Article 4, section 4 of the US Constitution, we can secure the border. Understanding where the authority lies is important.
  • In 2023, Arizona had a $400 million dollar deficit. This deficit was in large part due to the advancement of numerous lobbyist-originated bills which bloated our budget and funded billions of dollars of one-off pet projects. My opponent pushed through more one-off pet projects for lobbyists than any other legislator in the entire State House, and I want to put an end to the excessive spending. We cannot keep electing faux-Republicans who promise fiscal conservatism while delivering massive government spending. I would be honored to serve on the Appropriations committee where I would aim to trim down and defeat excessive spending bills. To put it simply: if the budget isn’t balanced, it shouldn’t pass. We must be proactive in maintaining a
  • I am a staunch advocate of school choice & expanding access to excellent education for every family regardless of their income or zip code. We must eradicate woke teaching practices that tell children to judge one another by their skin color & instead focus on individual and academic achievement regardless of one’s inalienable characteristics. Arizona should have the best schools in the nation & every family should have choices at every level of education to best fit their needs & values. I will oppose all attempts by the radical left to force children into a one-size-fits-all system & to implement politicized content into our curricula. We need to educate children on skills to succeed in the next generation.
Securing our electoral process is fundamental to upholding the integrity of our republic. I am deeply committed to ensuring that our elections are conducted in a fair, transparent, & secure manner. Recent concerns about election integrity underscore the need for comprehensive measures to safeguard the electoral system. I advocate for implementing voter ID laws to verify the identity of voters, a common-sense measure to protect against potential fraud. Additionally, I support measures to enhance security of our voting infrastructure, including regular audits & updates to safeguard against cyber threats. Collaborating with election officials & relevant experts, we can establish robust protocols that instill confidence.
I have a discipleship mentor who is a pastor, he and his wife have the boldness to minister and pray with people at any given time. This has been an encouragement for me to be open to live and be alert to others needs. Their examples have been empowering to be bold and confindent in the Lord.
The U.S. and Arizona Constitutions, the Bible and the Federalist papers. Our founding fathers would debate every piece of legislation and measure it against the word of God. I support this philosophy as we are the watchman on the walls to rebuild the foundations of old and too strengthen humanity with biblical foundations. The favor of God has been lifted from our nation because we have removed prayer from our schools and institutions. I believe we need to honor our Constitutional rights and get back to what is right and true. We are living in a post Constitution era and a post truth era. It's time to take a stand to protect our freedom.
I believe in honesty, high integrity and the ability to listen to the people in the district which is currently lacking. I want truth to be revealed in our government and for the people to have an understanding of the legislative process and what needs to be fought for and against. Communication skills is essential. If we ban together with good communication, then the people have a voice to take a stand. Action alerts are important and utilizing the request to speak system (RTS). When the people understand how to make their voice heard, they are empowered to take part in the process.
I am a good listener, I'm compassionate, I'm observant and like to investigate the big picture of cause and effect. I want to know how each law effects other agencies and other people before passing a law. Additionally, I am a good negotiator. I believe these are good qualities to be a successful office holder.
It is the responsibility to protect our freedom, our inalienable rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness and our Constitutional rights. The founding fathers created a strong constitution that supports and protects our freedoms. It is the responsibility to protect and follow the supreme law of the land and make sure new laws follow the constitution. Obey our Oath of Office and take it seriously.
I want all my children to be strong and confident women of God! To leave this earth better than we found it and to teach the value of life, liberty and freedom to others. I want to empower others to rise up and live a victorious life.
Walking on the moon. I was 3 years old and have vivid memories of my childhood and sitting in front of our black and white tv watching it. At the time I didn't understand what they were doing but I did remember the event.
My first job was at age 13 bussing tables . I looked older for my age because I'm tall and was hired in the tourist town where I grew up. Summer jobs were in demand and my parents owned the business next door. It was an amazing summer to learn and to grow. I came out of my shell and built confidence talking to people and ended up being a server by the end of the summer. I worked every summer in various restaurants up through college.
Closing Strong! It gave me skills that increased my sales skills by asking fo the sale, asking for the close and asking for what you want. These are life lessons that apply to many things that many people are afraid to ask. Many don't close the sale because they never ask or don't know how to ask. It was a simple bood that changed my life.
I was raised in an abusive family and my father was an alcoholic. Unfortunately, I married a man similar to my father and eventually divorced him. I have lived the life under the oppression of abuse and mental illness. Thankfully, I was able to rise above it and break the generational curses of the past. I now live a victorious life through Christ and give credit to HIM in all things. It is very unfornunate that many never overcome these issues and continue to repeat these cycles in families generation after generation. I am grateful for the support of Godly mentors who poured into my life and who mentored me. I believe it is important to pass these life lessons on to the next generations. It guides my actions in all I do. I have learned to be empowered and to walk in the authority that Christ gives. My candidacy platform has allowed me to have a larger platform to reach others with my message to the people to be strong and courageous!
The relationship between the governor and the legislature depends on the party in power. There should be a close working relationship, if the parties are in agreement. When the parties are in opposition, then there needs to be compromise and negotiation. I am a small business owner of a local real estate company and when we negotiate and give something away, you should also be getting something in return. The Republican party has often given without anything in return and that needs to change.
Water, our state is growing exponentially. The Rio Verde crisis should never have occurred. We must begin to implement policies that make sense and develop a supply-and-demand system when it comes to water allocation.

Currently, rental builds are not required to receive a 100 year water guarantee while homes for sale are required to receive the 100 year water guarantee. This “loophole” exacerbates both the housing crisis and water issues across the state and ought to be amended.

Additionally, the Colorado River Compact does Arizona no favors. In continued negotiations between the seven partner states, we must be unwavering in our demands for Arizonan priority of the lower Colorado.
Yes, experience is important but the most important experience is leadership in various areas.

I am a member of Arizona Republican Assemblies Legislative scorecare team which reads and ranks the legisation on how beneficial it is to our citizens in keeping with conservative values. I have had input on legislation amendments to make improvements. I have already taken on the role of a legislator with my involment and input with Arizona Republican Assemblies, Request To Speak system and Action Alert notification involment.

I am a precinct and state committewoman for the last 4 years and have the trust of my district leadership peers. I have been working alongside them to save our country and our nation. They know me personally; and know my hard work ethic and how much I care about each individual.

My leadership experiense spans from a charter school startup founding member, business ownership, church board president, Turning Point Action chairwoman of the Faith Coalition and my latest endeavor as Stearing Team Member of Lifewise Academy.
Absolutely, I have already forged relationships with many of the legislators and have person cell phone number to be able to reach out on a multitude of levels. It is important to build a network on a national level as well. I have been diligent over the past 4 years to cultivate these relationships. I have multiple endorsements from some of the Freedom Caucus members and look forward to servimg on the Freedom Caucus.
I like the firm stance of Representatives Barbara and Jacquelin Parker. Many of the Freedom Caucas as well. I prefer to take the best traits and apply them to myself.
There are too many to mention and the need is far and wide. People need to be heard and understood. The most compelling is a lady in the Three Points area south of Tuscon whose 3 year old daughter was apprehended by a cartel member and killed and stuffed with drugs to smuggle across the border. These wide open borders and the many stories of sex trafficing, rape trees and the cartel control and curruption in our government agencies is sad to hear. We need honest people that are willing to take a stand with boldness and courage.
I am too serious of a person. when I get comfortable I relax and become funny naturally. I am not a jokester. That is not a strong trait but I wish it was. I have to remeind myself often to lighten up.
Yes, but I say that with reluctance. The State Govenor should not be the only one with those powers, that creates a kingship type of tyranny. I would be very hesitant allow any shut downs like we did during Covid. These shut downs are an infringement of our Constitutional Rights.
One Vote, One Day, One Ballot, Precinct level voting and hand count with voter ID. I have a list of many bills that I look forward to sponsoring.
Senator Jake Hoffman, Senator Anthony Kern, House Rep Jacqueline Parker, and Former Congressman Trent Franks, Candidate for Sheriff Jerry Sheridan, AZRA, The Free Enterprise Club, Great State Alliance, Women For Gun Rights
I am intereseted in serving on the education, appropriations, rules or commerce.

As a founding member of a charter school, education for the next generation is a passion for the future generations. As a founding member of a charter school, I support ESA's and believe there are many ways to protect our children and elevate the educational system. We must protect our children and have transparency for parents rights. The California legislation is beginning to influence our Arizona legilators. I will fight to protect parents rights at all costs.

I am a constitional conservative and want to be on the rules committee to reign in the unconsitutional legislation. I am also a small business owner and understand the challenges that face businesses today with high taxation and excessive regulations. These are areas of concern. I support a capitalist environment to have the freedom to create and make a living for families.
I believe every administrative state and federal entity should have their budget posted online for the public to review and hold these entities accountable. Our governments excessive spending is out of control and we must reign in the budgets. One of the items I noticed that the legislature is doing is continuing to add fees instead of raising taxes for increased funding. This is the work around method that I don't approve. I don't support raising taxes either. There should be cuts rather than continued incremental government growth. It's like death by a thousand cuts. On the state level we need to implement a zero baseline budget so we can have greater control over spending.
This fall we have a ballot initiative that pertains to the geographic requirements for signatures. I support gathering signatures from all over the state not just the highly populated Maricopa county. The needs of the rural communities are different and must be considered and the need to have input as well.

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2022

Candidate Connection

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As a small business owner of more than 25 years. I understand the regulation restrictions that saddle small businesses. I believe in Economic Prosperity for Arizona an America First and an Arizona First agenda. I'm a proud wife of a military veteran who will fight for our second amendment rights and am against red flag laws. I am a mother of 4 children and was a single mom when they were young experiencing frustration in the quality of public education. This drove me to create a successful charter school where I became a founding board member. A Back-to-Basics Traditional Education that promotes Patriotism with over 800 student enrollments. I served on the Board of Directors for 5 years, believing in school choice, no indoctrination or transgender education in our schools and curriculum transparency for parents. Our children’s innocence should be protected. I will do my part to “Drain the Swamp” and be proactive instead of reactive. I fight for our constitutional rights to secure our borders, secure our elections, encourage less regulation and more fiscal responsibility. Our constitutional rights were trampled during the Covid shut downs and it's time to take a stand against the tyanny and the leftist agenda. I want truth to be revealed in our government. I am one of you, a grassroots activist, not a career politician. I believe it’s time for a fresh perspective! Faith, Family and Freedom is my stance. We the People need a Voice!
  • Economic Prosperity for Arizona Citizens, America First! Arizona First in Manufacturing, Food Supply, Water and Energy!
  • Improve Education for the next generation, remove Common Core, School Choice must be promoted and the funding needs to be leveled, teachers need raises and restore respect and civics in the classroom while raising educational standards. Education needs accountability in their spending and curriculum. No more polital activism should be in our schools. Provide education to create work ready graduates that are able to contribute to society and the economy.
  • I will work towards declaration of this border crisis an "INVASION" Excersize of Constitutional authority and take back state control, nullify the federal overreach. Provide Border secuity and manpower to enforce the laws on our books, including trespassing. drug trafficing, human trafficing and sex trafficing. We need to be safe in our country!
FREEDOM! Stop trampling on our Constitutional rights and ignoring our God given rights of pursuit of life, liberty and pursuit of happiness! It's time to take a stand, to RISE UP to BE BOLD! We must be proactive and look to other states legilation to head off the progresive left agenda of socialism and government dependancy. I will work to promote capitalism, less government, high accountability and enforcement of our laws to protect and keep our citizens safe from criminal activity. I support our local law enforcement. I will work towards taking back state control and nullification of fenderal governments overreach. I support strong family values, religious freedoms and our second amendment. I will work towards stricter abortion laws and strenghtening families. A strong family unit creates strong economic prosperity when jobs are available and stronger emotional support within the household helps all people reach their full potential and making their dreams come true! It's time for your dreams to come true and life situations to cultivate the environment to be the best YOU can be!
My God is who I worship and look to first. I have learned not to place people on a pedestal. We are all human and my mentors are always changing dependant an the situation or position I am pursuing. I have multiple legislators in office now that I prefer to immulate and look to assistance and guidance. Jake Hoffman is one now. There are past legislators I look too as well including Jill Norgaad and Jean McGrath. I weigh out their input but am ulimately an independant thinker. I am grateful for their input but make decisions based on my knowledge and verification of the facts and truth. I want to know truth and rely on multiple sources to verify. I am a religious, conservative constitutionalist and weigh every decision based on those 2 baseline criteria.
The 5000 year leap- We need to get back to the founding fathers ideals. We are just one generations from loosing our republic. Our children's generation is inept and lacks knowledge of our US history and the current educational system has failed us. Its time to get back to basics and rebuild the generations of old.
Honesty, Integrity, Negotiation strategies, biblical pricipaled and constitutionally sound. We must educated our legislators and government officials to know the US Consitution and the Arizona State Constitution.
I am painfully honest which goes against the grain in politics but is much needed. I am a fiscally responsible and conservative candidate and look at other people's money as it is my own. I am a conservative Christian believer and beleive we need God back in our government and our nation. I am a Constitutionalist and believe in upholding our Constitution as a living moral document.
To evaluate, eliminate and create law that does not hinder life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. To encourage economic prosperity for the citizens within certain boundaries to pursue the American Dream.
I would like to see the 10 commandments back in our public schools.
When man walked on the moon in July of 1969. I was 3 years old and remember watching the event on our black and white television set.. I didn't understand the importance of it at time but as I grew older am grateful for the memory.
First job was bussing and waiting on tables in a restaraunt at age 12.I grew up in a tourist community and summer jobs were always in demand. I worked there every summer until my second year in college. I am a hard worker and understand sacrafices for others, customer service, serving the community and relationship building.
Closing the deal, learning to ask for what you want in life and not being afraid of NO
I was a single mother for a period of time and teaching good solid biblical and moral behavior to my daughters and protecting them from the lefts agenda has been a big challege.
When the legislature has passed and supported a bill the Govenor should support and not veto those bills. There should be support and a high level of communication between the bodies of government but I do believe I will need to stay in my lane so to speak.
Economic recovery from this over encumbered federal overreach. We are due for an economic downturn in the markets and its unfortunate that much of it is self imposed due to Biden's policies. We could have avoided this mess and now we have to clean it up! That will take time to recover from this decimation.
We have 2 chambers in our government to have balance in our government and protect citizens from tyranny. It is very important to have this balance along with the Governors Veto option and the judicial branch of the Supreme Court. Government moves slow to prevent sudden changes and to protect our citizens from bad laws and decisions. Executive orders should never be imposed on the public and goes against our Constitutional rights while eliminating the balance in government to weigh out the pros and cons of law.
Sometimes it is but career politicians often are pursuaded by lobbyist and loose site of THE PEOPLE's VOICE and when that happens, it's time for change. Our founding fore-fathers did not intend to have career politicians. They intended for politicians to be part of the community and not loose site of everyday issues that are important to the regular people and citizens. Big corporations and lobbyist should not be the biggest voice in our government.
Absolutely! We have to work together and we should not be enemies. Negotiating is a process of give and take. Often having a good relationship with a legislator will highly influence the voting decisions.
A balanced effort and representation. I am thankful that I was able to participate in voicing our local's oppinions to not be included in a rural community of Yuma. Rural communities have different needs from the urban communities. We should not be basing district on race but instead base on lifestyle such as urban and rural. Our elctoral voice must be heard and balanced and fair for all.
I would like to be on the Appropriations committee, Commerce and Education. These are all issues I am most concerned about.
Nancy Barto in the Senate and Jake Hoffman in the House, I appreciate their stance for family issues and conservative values.
No, I will evaluate that in my future. But I am not looking for a career in politics.
I have been going door to door during this campaign process. I see the voter rolls a mess and it hurts my heart to see the lack of concern to keep our voter rolls up to date. Our election process is important to our republic and there are loopholes that have been allowed. I never believed it myself until I saw it myself. I like many common citizens thought our voting rights were preserved. Now I see that our election process has been at great risk for many years and has been ignored. Where is the accountabilty? Why are we allowing fraud, ballot boxes and not allowing an ID to Vote. You have to have an ID to buy alchohol, to get on a plane and even go to the vet in some cases. Our voting rights should be protected and this is a nonnegotiable right. It should be honest and free and private. We need to use common sense!
I'm not a jokester, I am terrible at remembering jokes and have to work at lightening up. I'm often too serious but when I get comfortable with people I tend to get funnier.
Yes! Emergencyn powers should never go on longer than 30 days.
I believe in negotiating not compromising. I hope to not compromise my moral and constitutional principals. I realize this will be a tough challenge to keep. I will work towards that baseline in all I do.

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Susan Black campaign contribution history
YearOfficeStatusContributionsExpenditures
2024* Arizona House of Representatives District 28Lost primary$35,677 $28,682
2022Arizona House of Representatives District 28Lost primary$25,801 $26,100
Grand total$61,478 $54,782
Sources: OpenSecretsFederal Elections Commission ***This product uses the openFEC API but is not endorsed or certified by the Federal Election Commission (FEC).
* Data from this year may not be complete

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  1. Information submitted to Ballotpedia through the Candidate Connection survey on June 30, 2022
  2. Information submitted to Ballotpedia through the Candidate Connection survey on July 1, 2024


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