Safe Neighborhoods
Enforce our laws, end drug use, crime, and street disorder. Safe neighborhoods are a choice.
Read more →Early voting begins October 7 — Election Day is Tuesday, November 3. Jonathan McKenna is on your ballot for Arizona State House — District 26.
Republican nominee · Legislative District 26
Accountable. Practical. Action‑Oriented.
Meet Jonathan
A neighbor, not a career politician.
My name is Jonathan McKenna and I’m running for State Representative in LD26.
Public service runs in my family. My grandfather, uncle, brother, and cousin all served as state representatives, but I’m not a career politician. I’m someone who lives here, sees what’s happening to our neighborhoods, and refuses to stay quiet about it.
I’ve watched crime, open drug use, homelessness, and rising costs make daily life harder for regular people in this district. Lack of leadership and political theater is a direct cause to this mess. I’m running because I believe it’s going to take someone who isn’t a politician to start fixing it.
I’m focused on results that matter locally: safer streets, lower costs for working people, and cleaner, more livable neighborhoods. That’s it.
Read Jonathan’s story
Build Community
I’m running to bring real, unapologetic leadership back to the State Capitol. No more harmful social experiments. No more tax burdens forced onto working families. We must protect our communities, our city, and the future of our state.
Enforce our laws, end drug use, crime, and street disorder. Safe neighborhoods are a choice.
Read more →Opposes tax increases or new debt that make rent, groceries, and housing even harder for families to afford.
Read more →Deal honestly with homelessness and public drug use. People deserve clean neighborhoods — not managed decline.
Read more →Parents come first in their children’s education.
Read more →No mass surveillance of law-abiding residents. Your neighborhood shouldn’t track your every move.
Read more →Elections every voter can verify and trust.
Read more →Why Now?
Cesar Aguilar and Quantá Crews have had years to deliver results, yet LD26 is still struggling with rising taxes, failing schools, open drug use, and harmful policies coming from Phoenix. They seem far more interested in catering to their favorite identity groups while demeaning citizens and community members they refuse to represent. Meanwhile, our families are paying the price with higher costs, less safety, and less say over what happens to our District. LD26 deserves better. We deserve representatives who put the citizens of this district first — all of them, without resentment.
Legislative District 26
LD26 covers central and west Phoenix, including the Alhambra and Maryvale communities. Arizona elects two state representatives per district — you can vote for up to two candidates.