Senator Mark Finchem addresses election issues and campaign milestones in recent posts

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Senator Mark Finchem, a Republican representing Arizona’s 1st Senate District since 2025, has recently made several statements on social media regarding election integrity and his campaign progress.

On March 9, 2026, Finchem posted: “Finally, it will all come out. Dem. Stanton, #AZCD4 is going to have a ton of crow to eat.@votewarrren My colleagues @Leo4AzSenate, @SonnyBorrelli, and I were right all along. @realDonaldTrump Time to clean up this toxic waste dump of an election swamp once and for all.”

The following day, on March 10, he addressed concerns about his campaign petition signatures: “Thank you to everyone who signed my petition. Everyone was freaking out thinking I didn’t make the ballot. However, I have now maxed out all of my signatures. Y’all are amazing. All good now! “

Later that same day, Finchem announced an endorsement from Prescott Pulse: “Honored to earn the Prescott Pulse endorsement for my relentless battle on secure borders, safe kids, and honest elections – proving grassroots conservatives stand with real fighters putting Arizona first.”

Finchem succeeded Ken Bennett as state senator in 2025 after being elected to represent Arizona’s 1st Senate District.



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