About
This website is a nonpartisan, free resource for every Arizonan who wants to discover where the candidates truly stand on education issues.
On this website you’ll find:
- Biographical and contact information for candidates – including links to websites, Facebook pages, and Twitter usernames.
- Comments candidates wrote on survey questions.
Support the 2024 AZ Education Voter Guide
This guide would not be possible without the generous support of individuals around our state. If you would like to make a tax-deductible donation to continue this valuable work, you can call 602-424-2525 or donate online.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Helpful Tips
- Identify your districts at azeducationvoterguide.com.
- Determine which candidate deserves your vote. Answer the questions yourself in the space provided above candidate answers, then compare your answers to the candidates’ answers.
- You are not required to vote for each race.
- If there are multiple seats for a particular office, you may vote for as many candidates as
there are open seats, or you may vote for one candidate.
What races are covered in this printed AZ Education Voter Guide?
- Arizona State Senate
- Arizona House of Representatives
Visit azeducationvoterguide.com to:
- Identify your districts.
- Read candidates’ comments and biographical information.
- View responses from candidates who missed the print deadline.
- Determine your voting location.
- Register to vote.
Where can I find information about candidates’ positions on issues besides education?
Please visit azvoterguide.com to see where candidates for state and federal office stand on a wide variety of policy issues.
What is the November General Election about?
The November General Election decides which candidates will represent you in elected office.
Is the 2024 AZ Education Voter Guide Democratic or Republican?
Neither. It is factual, impartial, and nonpartisan. Every candidate in the covered races was treated equally and had the same opportunity to respond to the questions.
Who paid for the 2024 AZ Education Voter Guide?
Arizonans who believe that education is one of the most important issues facing voters have generously contributed. Additionally, the Goldwater Institute, [the Heritage Foundation, whoever else] have partnered with AZCEC and CAP to produce this important resource. No candidate or political party paid for any part of the AZ Education Voter Guide.
Are you endorsing specific candidates?
No. The AZ Education Voter Guide is a nonpartisan, educational resource provided as a public service. No candidates are endorsed.
Why do some candidates not respond?
We don’t know. All candidates were provided the same opportunity to respond to the survey questions. For candidates for state legislative office, you’ll find noted the candidate’s contact information made available by the Arizona Secretary of State and other public sources. You also can access limited biographical information on these candidates at azeducationvoterguide.com.
Support the 2024 AZ Education Voter Guide
The AZ Education Voter Guide would not be possible without the generous support of individuals around our state. If you would like to make a donation, visit https://azchristianschools.org/donate.
Printing & distributing the AZ Education Voter Guide
Arizona Christian Education Coalition (AZCEC) and Center for Arizona Policy (CAP) grants permission to anyone who wishes to copy and distribute the AZ Education Voter Guide in its entirety. A printer-friendly version can be found at azeducationvoterguide.com. Any statement made by a person distributing the AZ Education Voter Guide should not be interpreted as the position of AZCEC or CAP.
Disclaimer
Schools, churches, and other nonprofit organizations may distribute nonpartisan, unbiased, voter-education material without jeopardizing their tax-exempt status. This publication has been reviewed by outside attorneys to ensure that it complies with the rules for a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization. Each organization that distributes the AZ Voter Guide is responsible for its own actions. If you have questions about the AZ Education Voter Guide, please call Center for Arizona Policy at 602-424-2525.