Arizona
Jennifer Jermaine
Justice of the Peace, Maricopa County, Arizona
From Ballotpedia: "Jennifer Jermaine (Democratic Party) is a member of the Arizona House of Representatives, representing District 18. She assumed office on January 14, 2019. Her current term ends on January 9, 2023."
Jennifer Jermaine is leaving the state house and instead in 2022 is running for Justice of the Peace, San Marcos, AZ. Arizona can definitely use a Progressive in the judiciary. Progressives in the San Marcos area will want to support Jennifer's campaign, and plan to get out the vote for her in the November 8th General Election.
Martin Quezada
Treasurer, Arizona
From Ballotpedia: "Martin Quezada (Democratic Party) is a member of the Arizona State Senate, representing District 29. He assumed office on January 12, 2015. His current term ends on January 9, 2023.
Quezada (Democratic Party) is running for election for Arizona Treasurer. He is on the ballot in the Democratic primary on August 2, 2022."
Martin faces no other candidates in the Democratic primary on August 2nd. He will have to face a Republican candidate in the General Election on November 8th. Arizona has been trending Blue in recent elections, but to date many Democrats have not been able to get elected to state government Executive offices (with the exception of the Secretary of State). Progressive support will likely help starting NOW, but definitely will be needed to insure Martin will be elected. This is definitely an election that won't be easy to win, but Progressive votes might get a win in the General Election on November 8th.
Reginald Bolding
Secretary of State, Arizona
From Ballotpedia: "Reginald Bolding (Democratic Party) is a member of the Arizona House of Representatives, representing District 27. He assumed office on January 12, 2015. His current term ends on January 9, 2023.
Bolding (Democratic Party) is running for election for Arizona Secretary of State. He is on the ballot in the Democratic primary on August 2, 2022."
Reginald faces one Democratic candidate on the August 2nd election, and then if he wins the primary, will face a Libertarian and a Republican running in the General Election on November 8th. Progressives should begin supporting Reginald NOW, so he can build his base and win the primary. Whether he can be elected statewide is uncertain because Democrats have had limited success winning Executive offices in Arizona.