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Arizona LD-17 (H)

Kevin Volk

Rep. Kevin Volk is a small-business owner and former teacher from southern Arizona running for reelection to the Arizona House this November.

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Date:
November 3, 2026

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About Kevin

Rep. Kevin Volk is a small-business owner and former teacher from southern Arizona running for reelection to the Arizona House this November. In the legislature, he has worked to deliver practical solutions that lower costs, make housing more affordable, and strengthen public education for families across the state.

In 2024, Kevin flipped his seat with the help of the DLCC’s Target Races program in a close election. This year, with every seat in the Arizona House on the ballot, Kevin is stepping up again to help Democrats flip the chamber blue.

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After decades of GOP control, 2026 is a historic opportunity to flip the Arizona legislature from red to blue, and Democrats could gain full control of state government..

Arizona is one of our best opportunities in 2026 to flip chambers, and we could gain full control of state government for the first time in Arizona in 60 years. After years of steady gains and holding our ground, the favorable midterm environment in 2026 can be the year that puts us over the top into new majorities and unlocks significant progress for more than 7.5 million Arizonans.

GOP majorities in both chambers have rubber-stamped Trump’s disastrous agenda and pushed the limits of MAGA extremism – the stakes couldn’t be higher to capitalize on the historic opportunity to flip control of both chambers for the first time in decades.