Mary Ann Mendoza
REPUBLICAN
Mary Ann Mendoza is running for Arizona State Representative, District 9.
Political background
Mary Ann Mendoza previously ran for state representative of District 9 in 2022, but did not win.
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Professional background
Mary Ann has experience working as a realtor.
Personal background
Mary Ann went to trade school. She has 4 children and 8 grandchildren. She is Christian.
Candidates (4)
These are the candidates running for this office.
Economy
Believes "rules" for Big Corp are more lenient than for small businesses and supports protecting small businesses from restrictive regulations.
Said, "I will fight for small business owners to never be restricted or locked down and to ensure their livelihoods are protected along with their employees."
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Public Safety
Believes in supporting law enforcement by ensuring they have necessary funding, equipment, and training, and plans to "change the narrative back into a positive one" regarding the role of officers in communities.
Supports the Second Amendment and opposes any amendments or restrictions to it.
Believes Arizona has the right to secure its border with Mexico to protect its citizens.
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Healthcare
Opposes government mandates for COVID vaccines and plans to "fight to protect our rights."
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Education
Supports school choice and state funds following students to their chosen school, whether public or private, with a curriculum approved by parents.
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Energy & the Environment
Believes Arizona must address imminent water shortages by considering solutions like desalination, and supports securing and budgeting for water solutions to sustain the state's growth and industries.
Believes Arizona will face water shortages soon and urges immediate action to address the issue.
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Voting & Elections
Believes in "one person, one vote" with in-person voting on paper ballots and requiring photo ID, and opposes internet-based voting machines and supports limiting absentee and mail-in voting to specific circumstances.
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