Attorney General Arizona in Statewide, Arizona
2026 Primary Election
- Rodney Glassman — Attorney in Phoenix, AZ
Rodney Glassman is campaigning for Arizona Attorney General in 2026 as a Republican. An Air Force Lieutenant Colonel in the JAG Corps Reserve and a private-sector attorney with nearly two decades of experience, he is the only practicing attorney in the race. Glassman's platform focuses on protecting law enforcement, children, and Arizona's prosperity. He advocates for securing the southern border, working with President Trump, ensuring election integrity, and rooting out corruption. He has previously served on the Tucson City Council and as Acting Town Manager of Cave Creek. Glassman lives in Phoenix with his wife and two daughters.
- Warren Petersen — Senate President in AZ
Warren Petersen is a conservative Republican candidate for Arizona Attorney General in 2026. Formerly the Arizona Senate President, he advocates for upholding the rule of law, supporting law enforcement, and protecting Arizona families, including defending Second Amendment rights and fighting against unconstitutional mandates. Petersen is known for his "common sense" approach and aims to restore trust in the AG's office, actively opposing current Attorney General Kris Mayes. He has been criticized for being an "election denier" regarding the 2020 election and faces questions about meeting the five-year legal practice requirement for the Attorney General position, having been admitted to the bar in late 2023. His campaign benefits from significant PAC funding, including contributions from private prison companies and mobile home operators.
- Kris Mayes — Incumbent Attorney General in Phoenix, AZ
Kris Mayes is Arizona's incumbent Attorney General, sworn in on January 2, 2023. A Democrat, she made history as the state's first openly LGBTQ+ person and first mom to hold the office. Born and raised in Prescott, she earned degrees from Arizona State University and Columbia University. Her career includes journalism, serving in Governor Janet Napolitano's administration, and chairing the Arizona Corporation Commission where she authored the state's first renewable energy standard. As Attorney General, Mayes is known as a strong consumer advocate, fighting for families by protecting consumers, combating the fentanyl crisis, holding corporations accountable, and ensuring groundwater sustainability. She is seeking re-election in 2026 to continue protecting Arizonans.