Warren Petersen shares campaign updates and comments on impeachment allegations

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 Senate District, recently shared updates on his campaign activities and commented on allegations involving state officials through a series of posts on X.

On November 14, 2025, Petersen expressed gratitude for support from Attorney General Derek Brown, stating, “Attorney General Derek Brown flew to AZ to campaign for me. What an honor! Thank you @AGDerekBrown https://t.co/zD1PRG3hlo”.

Later that day, Petersen addressed allegations against two prominent Arizona officials. He wrote, “Disturbing allegations are being made that Hobbs and Mayes, the two most powerful elected officials in the state, committed impeachable offenses. Impeachment is done by the House and conviction by the Senate. Should the House impeach, the Senate will hold a trial. We will not”.

On November 15, 2025, Petersen reported on his engagement with local constituents: “I enjoyed speaking in Pinal County this morning. Lots of patriots ready to win in 2026! https://t.co/DRv9GURLEL https://t.co/tsiuL1Fu0H”.

Petersen succeeded David Gowan as senator for Arizona’s 14th District after his election in 2023.



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