FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
OCTOBER 1, 2025
Warren Petersen Raises $725,000 in Latest Quarter; Has $1.1 Million Cash on Hand
GILBERT, ARIZONA – Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen raised $725,000 for the most recent fundraising quarter in his surging race to become the state’s next attorney general. Petersen’s financial posting, alongside his growing endorsements from elected officials and members of law enforcement throughout Arizona, proves he is the leading candidate for Attorney General.
In addition to the significant haul for the recent quarter, Petersen will report more than one million dollars cash on hand for the quarter. In addition to his fundraising strength, Warren Petersen is the only candidate in the race endorsed by County Attorneys throughout Arizona and Attorneys General from across the country.
“I am grateful for the trust so many have placed in my candidacy for Arizona Attorney General,” said Petersen. “As I have traveled the state, secured endorsements from key stakeholders, and raised money, I have realized how hungry Arizonans are for new leadership in the Attorney General’s Office. We must have a chief prosecutor who is solely focused on pursuing justice and upholding the rule of law, rather than pushing a partisan agenda like the liberal extremist currently occupying the office. I look forward to being an Attorney General for all Arizonans and I am so grateful for the overwhelming support for the campaign.”
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Warren Petersen is the Arizona Senate President and candidate for Arizona Attorney General. A third-generation Gilbert resident and a graduate of Gilbert High School, Petersen received his bachelor’s degree from Arizona State University and a Juris Doctor degree from ASU Law in 2019. Petersen has served in the Arizona Legislature since 2012, where he was first elected to the Arizona House of Representatives. He currently represents district 14, which covers Gilbert and parts of Queen Creek, and his leadership in the legislature has included House Majority Leader, Rules Chair, Commerce Chair, Judiciary Chair and Ethics committee.
President Petersen has advocated for limited government, reduced regulations, fiscally conservative initiatives, low taxes and free market principles. He has received numerous awards for protecting religious freedom, free markets, small business, and individual rights. Petersen stood up for Arizona families by defending state laws, like keeping men out of women’s sports, led the charge against unconstitutional mandates, fought for Second Amendment rights, and has protected the rights of crime victims.
Learn more at: PetersenforAG.com