Petersen Holds a Narrow Early Edge

Petersen Holds a Narrow Early Edge

Petersen Holds a Narrow Early EdgeGregg Pekau
Published on: 21/04/2026

A new statewide survey of Republican voters likely to vote in the upcoming GOP primary reveals that Warren Petersen leads Rodney Glassman 15% to 13% in the 2026 Republican primary for Arizona Attorney General — a margin within the survey's margin of error. The more consequential finding is that 71% of Republican primary voters remain undecided, and the cross- sectional data reveals distinct groups of voters — rural Arizonans, retired women, low-income households, and Trump skeptics — who have formed no opinion and represent concentrated opportunities for either candidate willing to reach them first.

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Brnovich Appointment to Ambassador Opens Door for Petersen  to Lead in Attorney General Primary

Brnovich Appointment to Ambassador Opens Door for Petersen to Lead in Attorney General Primary

Brnovich Appointment to Ambassador Opens Door for Petersen  to Lead in Attorney General PrimaryGregg Pekau
Published on: 04/04/2025

NextGenP conducted a poll of potential candidates for the 2026 Republicanprimary election for Attorney General. Two versions of potential ballots were presented to respondents. Included in both ballot tests were Az Senate President Warren Petersen, Slavicek Law Firm lawyer Rodney Glassman, Karsten Manufacturing Corporate Counsel Dawn Grove, and Snell & Wilmer Partner Dan Mahoney. The second ballot test included former Attorney General Mark Brnovich. Petersen and Glassman have officially filed their statement of interest for the office. Grove, Mahoney and Brnovich have been rumored as potential candidates.

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