Arizona Legislature

Arizona Fraternal Order of Police Backs Warren Petersen in Attorney General Race

Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen (R-AZ) picked up a significant endorsement in his bid for state Attorney General this week, earning the backing of the Arizona Fraternal Order of Police (FOP), one of the largest law enforcement organizations in the state and part of the nation's biggest police union.

The FOP's Arizona State Lodge announced its support for Senate President Petersen, citing what it described as his consistent record of standing behind law enforcement priorities during his time in public office.

Paul Sheldon, president of the Arizona State Lodge, said the endorsement reflected the organization's belief that Petersen understands the day-to-day realities facing officers on the job.

Additionally, Sheldon noted that Petersen's support for public safety issues had not gone unrecognized within the law enforcement community.

Petersen responded warmly to the announcement, saying he was grateful for the organization's confidence in his candidacy. He pointed to his legislative record as evidence of a longstanding commitment to the men and women in uniform, framing his campaign around providing law enforcement with the tools and resources needed to keep communities safe.

Additional Acknowledgement

He also acknowledged the personal sacrifices made by officers and their families.

The endorsement adds to what Petersen's campaign has described as growing momentum among both legal professionals and public safety groups.

His team has positioned him as the leading candidate for institutional support within those circles, though the race for Attorney General remains ongoing and competitive.

The FOP is a well-known political force in Arizona, and its endorsements are typically seen as meaningful signals within law enforcement circles. For a candidate running on a public safety platform, securing the group's backing early in the race can help establish credibility with a key constituency.

As of now, Petersen is among several candidates seeking the Attorney General position, which oversees the state's top law enforcement and legal office.

"Throughout my tenure in public service, I have prioritized the interests of law enforcement. The men and women in uniform - and their families - make tremendous sacrifices to protect our communities, and I'm proud to stand shoulder to shoulder to provide necessary resources to keep our neighborhoods and community safe,” Petersen concluded.

Ericka Rodriguez Diaz

Ericka Piñon is a reporter for Cactus Politics specializing in Arizona Legislative Correspondent. With 1 year on the ground in Phoenix, Arizona, they have been cited by Cactus Politics, Big Energy News, The Floridian Press, and Texas Politics. Her focus is on Public Relations and Communications. Email: Ericka@dnm.news

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