State Representative District 26 in Arizona State House District 26, Arizona
2026 Primary Election
- Jonathan Mckenna — Candidate for State Representative in AZ
Jonathan McKenna is a Republican candidate campaigning for election to the Arizona House of Representatives, representing District 26. He is set to appear on the Republican primary ballot on July 21, 2026. McKenna is not currently an incumbent in this race. His campaign efforts are supported by the "Vote Mckenna Committee," which has recorded initial financial contributions. While an unclaimed profile on one electoral platform lists general pledges for independent, people-powered, anti-corruption, and civil campaigns, other major election resources explicitly confirm his affiliation with the Republican Party. Details regarding his specific policy positions or professional background are not publicly available.
- Frank Roberts — Housing developer in Glendale, AZ
Frank Roberts, a Republican and Arizona native, is running for State Representative in District 26. An Ottawa University alumnus, he works in housing development with Roberts Investments, providing housing in Phoenix, and was previously CEO of A to Z Chemistry Inc. His platform emphasizes accessible education, school choice, and managing water supply. He prioritizes election integrity, affordable housing, building "community capital," and attracting skilled workers. Roberts supports "common sense border controls" and opposes gun control. He has also pledged support for congressional term limits. He previously sought a State Representative seat in 2022.
- Cesar Aguilar — Incumbent State Representative in AZ
Cesar Aguilar is an American politician currently serving as an incumbent member of the Arizona House of Representatives for the 26th district. A Democrat, he assumed office on January 9, 2023, and serves alongside Quantá Crews. Born in Phoenix, Arizona, Aguilar is an alumnus of Northern Arizona University. He is seeking re-election for the same position in the 2026 Arizona Primary Election. During his tenure, he has served on three committees and sponsored 15 bills, demonstrating active participation in the legislative process.
- Quantá Crews — Incumbent Member of the Arizona House of Representatives in Phoenix, AZ
Quantá Crews is an American politician, minister, and real estate appraiser, having previously worked as a property tax appraiser for county and state government. She holds a bachelor's degree from Grand Canyon University and serves as an associate minister at Historic Tanner Chapel in Phoenix, Arizona. Crews was appointed to the Arizona House of Representatives for the 26th district in June 2023, where she currently serves. She is also slated to be the Democratic Whip for 2025-. A community advocate, she is running as a Democrat in the 2026 Arizona House of Representatives primary election.
- Hector Gomez — Candidate for Arizona House of Representatives in AZ
Hector Gomez is a Green Party candidate seeking election to the Arizona House of Representatives, representing District 26, in the 2026 primary election on July 21. His campaign priorities include advocating for health care, housing, workers' rights, and climate action. He emphasizes a commitment to "Clean Elections" by rejecting corporate PAC money and focusing on a people-powered, anti-corruption platform. Gomez pledges to run a civil campaign, accountable and transparent with his policy agenda. He aims to bring independent, grassroots representation to the state legislature, working outside the traditional two-party system.