2020 Financial Disclosure Statements

This list contains the names for all officeholders. If an officeholder has filed their annual financial disclosure statement, then a pdf of the filing will be posted.

Arizona Statewide Officeholders

Office Name Statements (PDF)
Governor
Ducey, Douglas
Secretary of State
Hobbs, Katie
Attorney General
Brnovich, Mark
State Treasurer
Yee, Kimberly
Superintendent of Public Instruction
Hoffman, Kathy
State Mine Inspector
Hart, Joe
Corporation Commissioner
Burns, Robert
Corporation Commissioner
Dunn, Boyd
Corporation Commissioner
Olson, Justin
Corporation Commissioner
Tobin, Andrew
Corporation Commissioner
Kennedy, Sandra
Corporation Commissioner
Lea Márquez Peterson

Arizona State Senate

  Name Statements (PDF)
LD 1
Fann, Karen
LD 2
Dalessandro, Andrea
LD 3
Gonzales, Sally Ann
LD 4
Otondo, Lisa
LD 5
Borrelli, Sonny
LD 6
Allen, Sylvia
LD 7
Peshlakai, Jamescita
LD 8
Pratt, Frank
LD 9
Steele, Victoria
LD 10
Bradley, David
LD 11
Leach, Venden "Vince"
LD 12
Farnsworth, Eddie
LD 13
Kerr, Sine
LD 14
Gowan, David
LD 15
Carter, Heather
LD 16
Farnsworth, David
LD 17
Mesnard, J.D.
LD 18
Bowie, Sean
LD 19
Chavira Contreras, Lupe
LD 20
Boyer, Paul
LD 21
Gray, Rick
LD 22
Livingston, David
LD 23
Ugenti-Rita, Michelle
LD 24
Alston, Lela
LD 25
Pace, Tyler
Statement (PDF)
LD 26
Mendez, Juan
LD 27
Rios, Rebecca
LD 28
Brophy McGee, Kate
LD 29
Quezada, Martín
Statement (PDF)
LD 30
Navarrete, Otoniel "Tony"

Arizona House of Representatives

  Name Statements (PDF) Amendments
LD 1
Campbell, Noel
 
LD 1
Pierce, Steve
 
LD 1
Stringer, David
 
LD 2
Gabaldón, Rosanna
 
LD 2
Hernandez, Daniel
 
LD 3
Cano, Andrés
 
LD 3
Hernandez, Alma
 
LD 4
Fernandez, Charlene
 
LD 4
Peten, Geraldine
Amended (PDF)
LD 5
Biasiucci, Leo
Amended (PDF)
LD 5
Cobb, Regina
 
LD 6
Blackman, Walter
 
LD 6
Thorpe, Bob
 
LD 7
Teller, Arlando
 
LD 7
Tsosie, Myron
 
LD 8
Cook, David
 
LD 8
Shope Jr., Thomas "T.J"
 
LD 9
Friese, Randall
 
LD 9
Powers Hannley, Pamela
 
LD 10
DeGrazia, Domingo
Amended (PDF)
LD 10
Engel, Kirsten
Amended (PDF)
LD 11
Finchem, Mark
 
LD 11
Roberts, Bret
 
LD 12
Grantham, Travis
 
LD 12
Petersen, Warren
 
LD 13
Dunn, Timothy
 
LD 13
Osborne, Joanne
 
LD 14
Griffin, Gail
 
LD 14
Nutt, Becky
 
LD 15
Allen, John
 
LD 15
Barto, Nancy
 
LD 16
Fillmore, John
 
LD 16
Townsend, Kelly
 
LD 17
Pawlik, Jennifer
 
LD 17
Weninger, Jeff
Amended (PDF)
LD 18
Epstein, Denise "Mitzi"
 
LD 18
Jermaine, Jennifer
 
LD 19
Espinoza, Diego
 
LD 19
Sierra, Lorenzo
 
LD 20
Bolick, Shawnna
 
LD 20
Kern, Anthony
 
LD 21
Payne, Kevin
 
LD 21
Rivero, Tony
 
LD 22
Carroll, Frank
 
LD 22
Toma, Ben
 
LD 23
Kavanagh, John
 
LD 23
Lawrence, Jay
Amended (PDF)
LD 24
Longdon, Jennifer
 
LD 24
Shah, Amish
 
LD 25
Bowers, Russell "Rusty"
 
LD 25
Udall, Michelle
 
LD 26
Blanc, Isela
 
LD 26
Salman, Athena
 
LD 27
Bolding Jr., Reginald
 
LD 27
Rodriguez, Diego
 
LD 28
Butler, Kelli
 
LD 28
Lieberman, Aaron
 
LD 29
Andrade, Richard
 
LD 29
Chávez, César
 
LD 30
Meza, Robert
Statement (PDF)
 
LD 30
Terán, Raquel
 

Arizona Supreme Court

Name Statements (PDF) Amendments
Bales, William Scott
 
Beene, James
 
Bolick, Clint
Amended (PDF)
Brutinel, Robert
 
Gould, Andrew
 
Lopez, John
 
Montgomery, William
 
Pelander, Arthur "John"
 
Timmer, Ann
 

Arizona Court of Appeals

Division Name Statements (PDF)
Division I Bailey, Cynthia Statement
Division I
Brown, Michael
Division I
Campbell, Jennifer
Division I
Cattani, Kent
Division I
Cruz, Maria Elena
Division I Furuya, Brian Y. Statement
Division I
Gass, David
Division I
Howe, Randall
Division I
Johnsen, Diane
Division I
Jones, Kenton
Division I
McMurdie, Paul
Division I
Morse, James B.
Division I
Perkins, Jennifer
Division I
Swann, Peter
Division I
Thumma, Samuel
Division I
Weinzweig, David
Division I
Williams, D. Steven
Division I
Winthrop, Lawrence
Division II
Brearcliffe, Sean
Division II
Eckerstrom, Peter
Division II
Eppich, Karl
Division II
Espinosa, Philip
Division II
Staring, Christopher
Division II
Vásquez, Garye

Arizona Superior Court Judges

County Name Statements (PDF) Amendments
Apache
Latham, Michael
 
Apache
Perkins, Allan
 
Cochise
Bannon, Terry
 
Cochise
Cardinal, Laura
 
Cochise
Conlogue, James
 
Cochise
Dickerson, Timothy
 
Cochise
Kelliher Jr., John
 
Cochise
Thorn, David
 
Coconino
Brown Nichols, Cathleen
 
Coconino
Fridlund-Horne, Elaine
 
Coconino
Kircher, Angela
 
Coconino
McCullough, Margaret
 
Coconino
Moran, Mark R.
 
Coconino
Reed, Ted
 
Coconino
Slayton, Dan
 
Coconino
Steinlage, Fanny
 
Gila
Chambers, Bryan
 
Gila
Scales, Gary
 
Gila
Wright, Timothy
 
Graham
Peterson, Michael
 
Graham
Ragland, Travis
 
Greenlee
Stauffer, Monica
 
La Paz
Quickle, Jessica
 
Maricopa
Adelman, Jay
 
Maricopa
Agne, Sara
 
Maricopa
Anderson, Arthur
 
Maricopa
Astrowsky, Bradley
 
Maricopa
Bachus, Alison
 
Maricopa
Bailey, Cynthia
 
Maricopa
Barton, Janet
 
Maricopa
Beresky, Justin
 
Maricopa
Bergin, Dawn
 
Maricopa
Blair, Michael
 
Maricopa
Blanchard, John
 
Maricopa
Blaney, Scott
 
Maricopa
Brain, Mark H.
 
Maricopa
Brodman, Roger
 
Maricopa Brooks, Robert Statement  
Maricopa
Bustamante, Lori Horn
 
Maricopa
Campagnolo, Theodore
 
Maricopa
Coffey, Rodrick
 
Maricopa
Cohen, Bruce
 
Maricopa
Cohen, Suzanne
 
Maricopa
Como, Gregory
 
Maricopa
Contes, Connie Coin
 
Maricopa
Cooper, Katherine
 
Maricopa
Coury, Christopher
 
Maricopa Covil, Max-Henri "Max" Statement  
Maricopa Crandell, Rusty Statement  
Maricopa
Crawford, Janice
 
Maricopa
Culbertson, Kristin
 
Maricopa
Cunanan, David
 
Maricopa
Driggs, Adam
 
Maricopa Davis, Marvin Statement  
Maricopa Edelstein, Monica Statement  
Maricopa
Fink, Dean
 
Maricopa
Fish, Geoffrey
 
Maricopa
Fisk, Ronda
 
Maricopa
Flores, Lisa
 
Maricopa
Foster, George
 
Maricopa
Fox, Dewain
 
Maricopa
Frasher Gates, Pamela
 
Maricopa
Garcia, Jeanne
 
Maricopa
Gentry Lewis, Jo Lynn
 
Maricopa
Gerlach, Douglas
 
Maricopa
Gordon, Michael
 
Maricopa
Granville, Warren
 
Maricopa
Green, Jennifer
 
Maricopa
Hannah, John
 
Maricopa
Harrison, Cari
 
Maricopa
Herrod, Michael
 
Maricopa
Hopkins, Stephen
 
Maricopa
Julian, Melissa
 
Maricopa
Kemp, Michael
 
Maricopa
Kiefer, Joseph
 
Maricopa
Kiley, Daniel
 
Maricopa
Klein, Andrew
 
Maricopa
Korbin Steiner, Ronee
 
Maricopa
Kreamer, Joseph
 
Maricopa
LaBianca, Margaret
 
Maricopa
Lang, Todd
 
Maricopa
LeMaire, Kerstin
 
Maricopa
Mahoney, Margaret R.
 
Maricopa
Mandell, Michael
 
Maricopa
Martin, Daniel
 
Maricopa
Marwil, Suzanne
 
Maricopa Mata, Julia Statement  
Maricopa
McCoy, Michael "Scott"
 
Maricopa
Mead, Kathleen
 
Maricopa
Mikitish, Joseph
 
Maricopa
Minder, Scott
 
Maricopa
Moskowitz, Frank
 
Maricopa
Mroz, Rosa
 
Maricopa
Mullins, Karen
 
Maricopa
Myers, Sam
 
Maricopa Nicholls, Suzanne Statement  
Maricopa
O'Connor, Karen
 
Maricopa
Otis, Erin
 
Maricopa
Padilla, José
 
Maricopa
Palmer, David
 
Maricopa
Pineda-Rodriguez, Susann
 
Maricopa
Polk, Jay
 
Maricopa
Ponce, Adele
 
Maricopa Rassas, Michael Statement  
Maricopa
Rea, John
 
Maricopa
Reckart, Laura
 
Maricopa
Rogers, Joshua
 
Maricopa
Rueter, Jeffrey
 
Maricopa
Ryan, Timothy
 
Maricopa
Ryan-Touhill, Jennifer
 
Maricopa
Sanders, Teresa
 
Maricopa
Schneider Duncan, Sally
 
Maricopa Schwartz, Aryeh Statement  
Maricopa
Sinclair, Joan
 
Maricopa
Smith, James
 
Maricopa
Starr, Patricia
 
Maricopa
Stephens, Sherry
 
Maricopa
Sukenic, Howard
 
Maricopa
Svoboda, Pamela
 
Maricopa
Thomason, Timothy
 
Maricopa
Thompson, Peter
 
Maricopa
Udall, David
 
Maricopa
VandenBerg, Lisa
 
Maricopa
Viola, Danielle
 
Maricopa
Warner, Randall
 
Maricopa
Wein, Kevin
 
Maricopa
Welty, Joseph
 
Maricopa
Westerhausen, Tracey
 
Maricopa
Whitehead, Roy
 
Maricopa
Whitten, Christopher
 
Maricopa
Woo, Cassie
 
Mohave
Carlisle, Derek
 
Mohave
Gordon, Eric
 
Mohave
Gurtler, Charles W.
 
Mohave
Jantzen, Lee
 
Mohave
Lambert, Richard
 
Mohave
Moss, Steven
 
Mohave
Williams, Rick
 
Navajo
Hatch, Ralph
 
Navajo
Higgins, Robert
 
Navajo
Martin, Daniel
 
Navajo
Nielson, Dale
 
Navajo
Ruechel, Michala
 
Navajo
Saline, Jon
 
Pima
Aragon, Gustavo
 
Pima
Bennett, Renee
 
Pima
Bergin, Jeffrey
 
Pima
Bernini, Deborah
 
Pima
Bostwick, Janet
 
Pima
Browning, Christopher
 
Pima
Bryson, Kyle
 
Pima
Butler, Michael
Amended (PDF)
Pima
Chon-Lopez, Javier
 
Pima
Fell, Howard
 
Pima
Godoy, Teresa
 
Pima Goodwin, James Alan Statement Amended (PDF)
Pima
Gordon, Richard
 
Pima
Griffin, Brenden
 
Pima
Harrington, Charles
 
Pima
Hinderaker, John
 
Pima
Hochuli, Peter
 
Pima
Johnson, Kellie
 
Pima
Kuhn, Cynthia
 
Pima
Lee, Kenneth
 
Pima
Liwski, Danelle
 
Pima
Marner, James
 
Pima
McDonald, Scott
 
Pima
McGinley, Casey
 
Pima
Metcalf, Donald
 
Pima
Miller, Leslie
 
Pima
Ortiz, Kimberly
 
Pima
Quigley, Kathleen
 
Pima
Rash, Scott
 
Pima
Sakall, Daniel Gregory
 
Pima San Angelo, Laurie Statement  
Pima
Tang, Paul
 
Pima
Wagener, Joan
 
Pima
Woods, Catherine
 
Pima
Yehling, Wayne
 
Pinal
Fuller, Steven
 
Pinal
Gard, Patrick
 
Pinal
Georgini, Joseph
 
Pinal
Holmberg, Jason
 
Pinal
McCarville, Stephen
 
Pinal
Neal, Delia
 
Pinal
Olson, Robert
 
Pinal
O'Neil, Christopher
 
Pinal
Washburn, Daniel
 
Pinal
White, Kevin
 
Santa Cruz
Fink, Thomas
 
Santa Cruz
Montoya, Anna
 
Santa Cruz
Peterson, Denneen
 
Yavapai
Ainley, Tina
 
Yavapai
Bluff, Michael
 
Yavapai
Carman, Krista
 
Yavapai
Hancock (Amos), Cele
 
Yavapai
Kottke, Chris
 
Yavapai
Mackey, David
 
Yavapai McGill, Michael Statement  
Yavapai
Napper, John
 
Yavapai
Phelan, Debra
 
Yavapai
Stevens, Don
 
Yavapai
Trebesch, Patricia
 
Yavapai
Young, Anna
 
Yuma
Farrar, Rosemary
 
Yuma
Haws, David
 
Yuma
Kenworthy, Lawrence
 
Yuma
Kinsey, Brandon
 
Yuma
Nelson, Roger
Statement (PDF)
 
Yuma
Plante, John Paul
 
Yuma
Reeves, Mark
 

Arizona Superior Court Commissioners

County Name Statements (PDF)
Apache
--
 
Cochise
--
 
Coconino
--
 
Gila
--
 
Graham
--
 
Greenlee
--
 
La Paz
--
 
Maricopa
Abramson, Lindsay
Maricopa
Albrecht, Richard
Maricopa
Allen, Glenn
Maricopa
Ash, Lori
Maricopa
Barth, Michael
Maricopa Bell, Christian Statement
Maricopa
Benny, Margaret
Maricopa
Bernick, Harriet
Maricopa
Bernstein, Jerry
Maricopa
Bodow, Keelan
Maricopa
Brame, Veronica
Maricopa
Brickner, Nicole
Maricopa
Carson, Michelle
Maricopa
Clarke, Terri
Maricopa
Coates, Lindsey
Maricopa
Covil, Max-Henri
Maricopa
Davis, Marvin
Maricopa
Davison, Harla
Maricopa
Donnadieu, Elisa
Maricopa
Doody, John
Maricopa
French, Colleen
Maricopa
Garbarino, David
Maricopa
Garfinkel, Monica
Maricopa
Gialketsis, Cynthia
Maricopa
Giaquinto, Laura
Maricopa Gilla, Marischa Statement
Maricopa
Gnepper, Gregory
Maricopa
Guyton, Lauren
Maricopa
Harmon, Melody
Maricopa
Harris, Susan
Maricopa
Hartsell, Roger
Maricopa
Hinz, Richard
Maricopa
Holding, Steven
Maricopa
Hoskins, Nicolas
Maricopa
Ireland, Jacki
Maricopa
Kaipio, Thomas
Maricopa
Kaiser, Brian
Maricopa
Kalman, Amy
Maricopa
Lafave, Julie
Maricopa
Laing, Utiki
Maricopa
Lynch, Steven
Maricopa
Marquoit, Thomas
Maricopa
Mata, Julie
Maricopa
McCarthy, Steven
Maricopa
McGuire, John
Maricopa
Mclaughlin, Jane
Maricopa
Miller, Phemonia
Maricopa
Mitchell, Rodney
Maricopa
Morton, Wendy
Maricopa
Mulleneaux, Christine
Maricopa
Nadzieja, Tracy
Maricopa
Newcomb, Casey
Maricopa
Nothwehr, Richard
Maricopa
Owens, Bernard "Bernie"
Maricopa Palmer, Brian Statement
Maricopa
Passamonte, Carolyn
Maricopa
Popham, Gary
Maricopa
Popko, Sigmund
Maricopa
Rees, Brian
Maricopa
Richter, Virginia
Maricopa
Rummage, James
Maricopa
Russell, Andrew
Maricopa Saccone, Nicholas Statement
Maricopa
Schwartz, Aryeh
Maricopa Selzer, Sarah Statement
Maricopa
Seyer, David
Maricopa
Smith, Shellie
Maricopa
Spencer, Barbara
Maricopa Stoutner, Nicole Statement
Maricopa
Van Wie, Annielaurie
Maricopa
Washington, Eartha
Maricopa
White, Susan
Maricopa
Williams, Paula
Maricopa
Wingard, William
Maricopa
Yost, Joshua
Maricopa
Zabor, Melissa
Mojave
Sipe, Billy
Mojave
Camacho, Douglas
Mojave
Gregory, Kenneth
Mojave
McCoy, Megan
Navajo
--
 
Pima
Abrams, Lisa
Pima
Assini, John
Pima
Bibbens, Lisa
Pima
Butler, Jane
Statement (PDF)
Pima
Christoffel, Dean
Pima
Connors, Julia
Pima
Ferlan, Geoffrey
Pima
Green, Patricia
Pima
Jones, Lori
Pima
Kettlewell, Susan
Pima
Langford, Jennifer
Pima
Linn, Cathleen
Pima
Pennington, Alyce
Pima
Pratte, Deborah
Pima
Roads, Lee Ann
Pima
Rosales Jr., Gilbert
Pima
San Angelo, Laurie
Pima
Sanders, Thomas "Ken"
Pima
Seymour, Helena
Pinal
Callahan, Dwight
Pinal
Fuller, DeLana
Pinal
Hazel, Barbara
Pinal
Palmer, Karen
Pinal
Platt, Richard
Pinal
Wharton, Lawrence
Santa Cruz
--
 
Yavapai
Goldstein, Joseph
Yuma
Gunderson, Brent Levi
Yuma
Rouff, Stephen
Yuma
Stocking-Tate, Kathryn

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