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Secretary of State Arizona
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Member of the Arizona House of Representatives
Scottsdale, AZ
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Alexander Kolodin, a current Republican member of the Arizona House of Representatives for District 3, is an election attorney running for Arizona Secretary of State in the 2026 primary. Described as a far-right candidate and a member of the Arizona Freedom Caucus, he was sanctioned in 2023 for lawsuits challenging the 2020 election. Kolodin, an outspoken election denier, advocates for significant changes to election laws, citing conspiracy theories. He aims to restore transparency, honesty, security, and lawfulness to Arizona's elections, stating that voter confidence is at historic lows.
Alexander Kolodin has a recorded position on two issues. Each is Civoren's summary of the campaign's own public material, with the source linked.
Kolodin's Secretary of State campaign platform pledges to harden Arizona's election infrastructure against manipulation and error, includes support for requiring documentary proof of citizenship for voters in federal elections, and promises transparency/accountability to 'restore voter confidence' and deliver faster, more secure election results.
“Arizona's election infrastructure must be hardened against manipulation, error, and interference. I will implement robust security protocols to ensure every legal vote is counted accurately. ... Trust in our elections begins with transparency and accountability.”
alexforaz.comAs of June 2026
Kolodin backs a return to precinct-based voting over Arizona's vote-center model, arguing that vote centers - not assigned precincts - pose the greater risk of disenfranchising disabled and other voters due to travel distance, contrasting with incumbent Secretary of State Adrian Fontes' preference for vote centers.
“Precinct-based voting - I want to make this very clear - is the opposite of disenfranchising disabled voters. It is the vote center model that disenfranchises the most disabled voters because, again, it's that travel time, it's that distance.”
azfreenews.comAs of May 2026
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