The Arizona Attorney General election is upcoming, with Republican candidates Rodney Glassman and Warren Petersen vying for the position. Current Attorney General Kris Mayes, a Democrat, has been challenged by the two Republicans in the primary election.
Candidates’ Platforms
Rodney Glassman, a reserve Air Force prosecutor and former Tucson City Council member, has focused on protecting Arizona’s law enforcement and children. He has been endorsed by the Nogales Police Officer’s Association and Maricopa County Sheriff Jerry Sheridan.
Warren Petersen, the state Senate president, has emphasized the need to enforce the law and protect Arizona’s prosperity. He has been endorsed by U.S. Rep. Andy Biggs and the Arizona Police Association.
Both candidates have expressed their desire to work with the federal government on issues such as illegal immigration and crime. However, they have differing views on how to approach these issues, with Glassman focusing on protecting Arizona’s cops and kids, and Petersen emphasizing the need to enforce the law and protect the state’s prosperity.
Election Information
Early voting for the July primary began on June 24. The winner of the Republican primary will face off against Attorney General Kris Mayes in the general election.
Original reporting: Arizona Luminaria — read the source article.