Why your $5 matters
Every $5 I receive from you and other voters in district 20 is evidence of grassroots support in my candidacy to become your State Representative. In the Clean Elections system, small contributions unlock public funding, allowing our movement to run a competitive campaign without taking corporate money. Your donation ensures our campaign is beholden to voters, not the wealthiest interests who have been paying for their seats.
By chipping in just $5, you are helping our movement reach the qualifying contributions needed to secure our place on the ballot. Your donation is a statement that Tucson deserves leadership that answers to the community.

What I’m Running For

Strong Public Education
I am fighting to continue the work Tucson voters emphasized when they passed three school funding propositions in November 2025. Our students deserve every resource we can invest in them.

Affordability For Real People
Rent, groceries, and everyday bills are rising while wages remain stagnant. We need policies that lift the burden off of working families and ensure their hard work actually leads to the success that they have earned.

A Government That Listens
Good policy starts with listening to the people. I am committed to hearing from you on every issue that you care about. I am running to amplify your passions, your concerns, and your voice.
What matters most to you?
Every district is different. Every household has different priorities. I want to hear directly from you about the issues you care about most.
“This form is for listening, not fundraising.”
Help get this campaign on the ballot
$5 donations unlock the Clean Elections funding, but I also need your signature again to get on the ballot. To sign the ballot petition you must be a registered Democrat in District 20. You do not need to be a Democrat to make a $5 donation, but you must be registered to vote in District 20. The links below will confirm you are a qualified voter.
A Message From Ben

Clean Funding?
How Clean Elections Work
Arizona’s Clean Elections system allows everyday voters to power campaigns instead of big donors.
A $5 contribution from a voter in the district helps qualify the campaign for public funding. The state verifies eligibility, and candidates who qualify agree to strict spending and transparency rules.
This system exists so candidates can spend less time fundraising and more time listening to their community.
