Phoenix, AZ – Kimberly Yee for Governor announced today endorsements from 25 current and former Arizona state legislators, including four former Senate Presidents.
“I know firsthand that Kimberly has been committed to fighting for conservative values and has always put Arizona first,” said Senator Sine Kerr. “Over the years, I have admired her tireless effort to lead our state and she’s never backed down from the fight. I look forward to working with her as our next Governor of Arizona.”
“Kimberly is the right person at the right time to lead our state and party for the next decade,” said House Majority Whip Leo Biasucci. “She is a winner in everything she has done, while never compromising herself to score political points. I can’t think of a more principled and qualified leader to be Arizona’s Governor.”
“I am proud and honored to have the support of these 25 outstanding Arizona Republicans who have served in the Legislature,” said Kimberly Yee. “They are greatly respected and have fought for Republican ideas across our great state. These leaders are ready to help lead our effort to win the Republican nomination next year and work hard to keep Arizona red.”
ARIZONA STATE LEGISLATORS
Senator Nancy Barto
Senator Sine Kerr
Representative Leo Biasiucci, Majority Whip
Representative Frank Carroll
Representative John Fillmore
Representative John Kavanagh
Representative Kevin Payne
Former Senate President and Corporation Commissioner Brenda Burns
Former Senate President Tim Bee
Former Senate President Steve Yarbrough
Former Senate President and Corporation Commissioner Bob Burns
Former Senator Sue Donahue
Former Senator Linda Gray
Former Senator Darden Hamilton
Former Senator Jack Harper
Former Senator Toni Hellon
Former Senator Rick Murphy
Former Representative and House Majority Leader John Allen
Former Representative Cheryl Chase
Former Representative Sam Crump
Former Representative and Corporation Commissioner Jeff Hatch-Miller
Former Representative Drew John
Former Representative Jay Lawrence
Former Representative Marian McClure
Former Representative Jean McGrath