Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen Considers Run Against A.G. Kris Mayes, Who Doubled Down on Trump Electors Case

Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen (R-Gilbert) confirmed on Monday he is considering a campaign to unseat Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes in 2026, and later said he is being urged to challenge the attorney general by multiple Arizona attorneys.

Mayes was declared the winner of her 2022 election against Abe Hamadeh, who is now the U.S. Congressman-elect for Arizona’s eighth district, by just 280 votes, making it the narrowest statewide election in the history of Arizona.

After a user on the social media platform X acknowledged Petersen is qualified for the position, Petersen revealed, “Many prosecutors and lawyers are encouraging me to run.”

Of his record in legal action against Mayes as the Senate President, he added, “I have beat Mayes every time. 0 losses. In fact we were just awarded over 40k in attorneys fees against her.”

He also twice criticized Mayes after she initiated a criminal investigation when President-elect Donald Trump suggested former Representative Liz Cheney should be required to fight the wars she supports, launching one criticism before Election Day, and a second after Mayes ended her investigation and Petersen confirmed his interest in her position.

“Just learned that Kris Mayes is investigating [Trump] over what he said about Liz Cheney,” wrote Petersen in a November 1 post to X. “First of all his comment was clearly not a threat. He said if she had to go to war instead of our kids then she would not be a warhawk. She has it completely backwards!”

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