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Arizonans Split Their Ticket Between Republicans and Democrats - Here's Why:

In today’s political landscape, more and more Arizonans are choosing to vote for candidates across party lines. This growing trend of ticket splitting isn’t about abandoning one’s values—it’s about finding the right candidates who truly represent the priorities of their voters, regardless of party affiliation. Victor Harris, Skyla Edwards and Frank Roberts understand that Arizonans want leaders who are able to listen to all perspective and would be honored to earn votes from people of all political persuasions – not just Republicans.

Voting for the Person, Not the Party

For many voters, the decision to split their ticket comes down to one simple principle: voting for the person, not the party. Arizonans want elected officials who listen to their communities, work hard, and deliver results. Sometimes, that means choosing candidates from different political parties who align with their vision for the future.

It’s not about choosing sides. It’s about selecting leaders who will protect the values most important to you—whether it’s supporting small businesses, improving education, or ensuring public safety. Harris, Edwards and Roberts will always stand against political extremism from either side of the aisle.

Practical Solutions Over Partisanship

In times of political gridlock, many voters are drawn to candidates who focus on practical solutions instead of getting caught up in partisan battles. They look for leaders who can reach across the aisle, collaborate, and get things done—because that’s how real change happens.

By splitting their ticket, Arizonans are showing that they care more about solving problems than adhering to a single party’s agenda. They’re choosing candidates who have the skills, experience, and independence to work on behalf of their constituents—regardless of political labels.

Balancing Government for Effective Leadership

One reason ticket splitting has become more common is that voters want balance. Electing a mix of leaders from different political perspectives can help ensure that no one party has unchecked control, fostering a government that’s more responsive to the needs of the people. As we have divided government, electing Victor Harris, Skyla Edwards and Frank Roberts ensures that our legislature will have to negotiate with our governor in bipartisan ways to pass effective legislation.

Many voters believe that having representation from multiple viewpoints leads to more thoughtful debate, greater accountability, and better governance overall. Splitting their vote allows them to have a voice in shaping a balanced and effective government.

Empowering Voters to Make Informed Choices

Ultimately, ticket splitting gives Arizonans the freedom to make informed, independent choices. Voters are empowered to choose candidates who resonate with their personal beliefs, regardless of party affiliation. This level of independence leads to more dynamic elections and stronger connections between elected officials and the people they serve. You do not have to fill out every single option on your two-page long ballot, but it’s worth it to heavily consider voting for Republicans Victor Harris, Skyla Edwards and Frank Roberts if you want measured, balanced government that respects and listens to all sides of any given issue.

Whether it’s prioritizing specific issues or seeking a balanced approach to leadership, Arizonans are embracing ticket splitting as a way to vote for the future they believe in. It’s not about party lines—it’s about progress.