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Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Apache Junction/Gold Canyon Independent publishes article on Arizona Legislative District 7 candidates, including Richard Grayson for State Repressentative

Today, Wednesday, July 15, 2021, the Apache Junction/Gold Canyon Independent published an article by Janet Perez, "LD 7 representative GOP primary is competive," featuring all the primary candidates in Arizona's Legislative District 7, including Richard Grayson: 
Most of the candidates in the Arizona Legislative District 7 July 21 primary are running unopposed, except in the GOP race for state representative.
In the Senate race, incumbent Wendy Rogers faces no challengers in the Republican primary. Michiel “Mike” Montiel likewise faces no challengers in the Democratic primary.
In the race for LD 7 representative, the field is crowded in the Republican primary. Incumbent Walter “Walt” Blackman will face former state Rep. David Cook Sr., Andrew Costanzo and Barby Ingle. The top two vote-getters will move onto the general election in November.

In the Democratic primary, Samuel “Sam” Martin is running unopposed.

Richard Grayson of the Green Party is a write-in candidate.
LD 7 encompasses Apache Junction, Gold Canyon Flagstaff, Page, Winslow, Show Low, Sedona and Pinetop-Lakeside. Here’s a look at the candidates:

Richard Grayson is running as a write-in candidate in the Green Party primary

Grayson, 75, hails from Apache Junction and works at the Central Arizona College Superstition Mountain Campus Library.

He is also co-chair of the Pinal County Greens.
"Unfortunately, only one Democrat, Sam Martin, qualified to run for the two seats as LD7 state representative," Grayson stated. "I am running in the Green Party primary to give Democratic and other progressive voters who want to use their second vote in the general election another candidate to vote for."
Grayson stated that the single biggest issue facing Arizona heading into the next legislative session is water — specifically long-term water security tied to growth, housing and the Colorado River.
"Recent polling found Arizona voters ranked “water and Colorado River protection” ahead of inflation, border security, taxes and education as the top priority for lawmakers," he stated.

Tuesday, July 7, 2026

Arizona Daily Star publishes letter on the Green Party by Richard Grayson

Today, Tuesday, July 7, 2024, the Arizona Daily Star published a letter,"Green Party," by Richard Grayson.

Cochise County's Herald-Review Media publishes a letter by Richard Grayson, "A spoiler candidacy isn't a protest, it's a risk," about the Arizona Green Party

Today, Thursday, July 2, 2026, Cochise County's Herald-Review Media publishes a Letter by Richard Grayson, "A spoiler candidacy isn't a protest, it's a risk," about the Arizona Green Party in response to an earlier letter:

Gary Swing's letter highlights Green Party values – but Democrats share those values, too. The real question is electoral consequence.
In the entire history of the State of Arizona, no candidate not a Republican or Democrat has ever won a contested partisan election, and there is no reason to believe this year will be different.
With Arizona's governor, Secretary of State, and 6th Congressional District races all potential tossups, Green candidates can tip outcomes towards the Republicans. The Green Party establishment dismisses both major parties as a "uniparty" or "corporate duopoly," but that framing ignores real differences. Bernie Sanders, Zohran Mamdani, and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez are not Andy Biggs, JD Vance, or Kari Lake. Those differences matter enormously under an administration many Arizona Green Party members find authoritarian and corrupt.
The CD6 race between Republican Juan Ciscomani and Democrat JoAnna Mendoza could help determine control of the U.S. House. A spoiler candidacy by Mr. Swing there isn't a protest – it's a risk. The vast majority of voters, Democrat and Republican alike, will reject the Green Party's refusal to reckon with political reality no matter who their candidates are.
Richard Grayson
Apache Junction