Democratic lawmaker Aaron Lieberman resigns to run for governor
State Rep. Aaron Lieberman resigned his seat to focus on his campaign for governor.
Lieberman, a Democrat from Paradise Valley, is seeking the Democratic nomination in next years gubernatorial race. He faces Secretary of State Katie Hobbs and former Arizona Department of Commerce Director Marco Lopez.
Lieberman said he was all in on running for governor, and that means he cant do his job as a legislator.
The simple truth is that running for Governor and serving in the legislature are two incredibly important jobs that demand near full-time service, Lieberman said in a press statement on Monday. My full focus will now be on this race for Governor to ensure I will have all the resources needed to compete and win.
Lieberman was first elected in 2018 in District 28, which covers the Arcadia and Biltmore areas of Phoenix, north-central Phoenix and Paradise Valley. Traditionally, Democrats would run only one candidate for the House in the centrist but predominantly Republican district, a strategy known in legislative campaigns as a single-shot. Lieberman took the second seat for the Democrats, who now control both of the districts House seats and its Senate seat.
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