State Representative District 30 in Arizona State House District 30, Arizona
2026 Primary Election
- Mike Gannuscio — Candidate for Arizona House of Representatives District 30 in Kingman, AZ
Mike Gannuscio is a lifelong conservative Republican campaigning for State House in Arizona's Legislative District 30. A husband and father, his background features service in Mohave County law enforcement, where he earned a Lifesaving Award. He has also worked as a rancher/farmer and served as President and Executive Director of the Arizona Cattle Growers Association. Gannuscio is seeking election to bring his vision for Arizona's future to the State House and advocates for congressional term limits. He is actively engaging with voters across Mohave County.
- Grace Hecht — Candidate for State Representative in Lake Havasu City, AZ
Grace Hecht, a Republican, is campaigning for the Arizona House of Representatives to represent District 30 in the 2026 primary election. She is focused on supporting small businesses, protecting tourism jobs in Lake Havasu City, and safeguarding Colorado River water rights for local families and businesses. Hecht is also dedicated to funding public safety to ensure community security for both residents and visitors.
- Catherine Lopez-Rajaniemi — Businesswoman, Community Leader in AZ
Catherine Lopez-Rajaniemi is a respected community leader and accomplished businesswoman dedicated to making Arizona a better place to live. A lifelong resident of Mohave County since 1977, she is a strong conservative who places her faith in God, family, and the principles of a free America, proudly supporting President Donald Trump. She is running for the Arizona House of Representatives to represent District 30 as a voice of strength and transparency. Not a career politician, she pledges to work tirelessly to balance the state budget transparently, reduce taxes, and oppose new taxes or increasing state debt, fighting for meaningful results for all Arizonans.
- David Rose — Incumbent President of the Lake Havasu Unified School District Governing Board in Lake Havasu City, AZ
David Rose, a Republican, is campaigning for the Arizona House of Representatives in District 30, with the primary election scheduled for 2026. An ordained Pastor, he leads Restoration Hope Church in Lake Havasu City, Arizona, where he resides with his wife Crystal and family. Rose also serves as President of the Lake Havasu Unified School District Governing Board, having initiated reforms such as banning DEI and removing certain food additives from school lunches. His conservative platform emphasizes protecting Arizona's water rights, enhancing education through better rural school funding, advocating for school choice while eliminating DEI curricula, and bolstering public safety by supporting law enforcement and stricter immigration measures. Rose's commitment to public service stems from a personal journey that transformed his life from early legal struggles to a purpose-driven mission guided by faith and conservative values.
- Caroline Strecker — Candidate for State Representative in AZ
Caroline Strecker is a Millennial-conservative Republican candidate for the Arizona House of Representatives, District 30. A longtime resident of Mohave County, she advocates for rural families, freedom, and common sense, drawing from her real-world experiences raising a family. Grounded in faith and the Constitution, Strecker champions parental rights, voter integrity, fiscal responsibility through tax cuts, school choice, and government accountability. She seeks to restore local control, protect Arizona's water and land resources, defend borders, and ensure quality education. Strecker supports individual liberties, limited government, and the Second Amendment, aiming to bring new generational leadership to the legislature.
- Brian Mcmahan — Candidate for State Representative in AZ
Brian McMahan is a Democratic Party candidate seeking election to the Arizona House of Representatives, representing District 30. He declared his candidacy for the Democratic primary scheduled for July 21, 2026. McMahan's campaign encourages supporters to "Join Brian in the Fight for ARIZONA!", focusing on key issues and integrity as outlined on his campaign website. He aims to represent the people of Arizona in the State House.