Warren Petersen criticizes Kris Mayes and highlights lead in attorney general primary

Warren Petersen, Arizona State Senator from 14th District
Warren Petersen, Arizona State Senator from 14th District
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Warren Petersen, a Republican elected to the Arizona State Senate in 2023 representing the 14th District, posted several statements on November 10, 2025, criticizing Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes and highlighting his own lead in the AG primary.

In a post made at 05:37 UTC, Petersen stated: “Another of many losses for Mayes. Her political lawfare has wasted millions in taxpayer dollars.”

Later that day at 14:00 UTC, he shared polling news with a direct quote from Kirwin: “Petersen leads AG Primary by wide margin” and referenced a story by Christy Kelly.

At 17:49 UTC on the same day, Petersen criticized Mayes’ priorities as Attorney General: “Mayes prioritized sex offenders over AZ citizens. Thank goodness we defended the law and won!”

Petersen succeeded David Gowan in the Arizona State Senate after being elected in 2023. His recent posts reflect ongoing political tensions within Arizona’s state government and highlight his campaign efforts for the Attorney General primary.



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