A real contest
Three Republicans are running for two LD4 House seats on July 21. The two incumbents aren’t guaranteed both — every early ballot counts.
Every candidate makes promises. Pamela Carter already kept hers — five laws signed in a single term, a leadership seat earned as a freshman, and the trust of Arizona law enforcement.
Talk is easy on the campaign trail. Turning it into law in a divided legislature is the hard part — and it’s exactly what Pamela did.
Promises are easy. A signed record is earned.
Three Republicans are running for two LD4 House seats on July 21. The two incumbents aren’t guaranteed both — every early ballot counts.
LD4 has split its ticket before. Holding it in November takes a proven conservative who can win persuadable voters — a record, not a résumé.
Ballots mail June 24. Return yours early for Pamela Carter to keep proven leadership working for Arizona families.
The people who deliver, stand with Pamela
The Arizona primary is Tuesday, July 21, 2026. Early ballots mail beginning June 24, 2026, and the voter registration deadline is June 22, 2026. Most LD4 voters cast their ballots by mail.
Pamela Carter is the Republican State Representative for Arizona Legislative District 4 (LD4), serving Paradise Valley, north-central Phoenix (including Arcadia and the Biltmore area), and central and north Scottsdale. She serves as Vice Chair of the House Public Safety & Law Enforcement Committee.
In one term she had five bills signed into Arizona law: Cade’s Law (HB 2665) holding online predators accountable, a sextortion crackdown (HB 2666), military-family vehicle-tax protection (HB 2009), a Lemon Law extension for leased vehicles (HB 2323), and a voter-information transparency law (HB 2376). She also championed Arizona’s nuclear energy future (HCR 2022).
Because she delivered results, not just promises. As a freshman in a divided legislature she earned a leadership post, passed five laws that protect children, military families, and consumers, and won the endorsement of Arizona’s major law-enforcement organizations. The work she started isn’t finished.
Her endorsements include the Arizona Police Association, the Arizona Conference of Police & Sheriffs (AZCOPS), the Arizona State Troopers Association, Turning Point Action, the Arizona Free Enterprise Club, Americans for Prosperity AZ, the Center for Arizona Policy, Arizona Right to Life, and the NRA Political Victory Fund.
LD4 residents can request a free yard sign, volunteer to door-knock or phone bank, or donate at pamelacarter.com. The most important step is returning your early ballot once it arrives on June 24 — every vote decides this primary.
Ballots mail June 24. Donate, volunteer, or request a yard sign — then return your ballot for Pamela Carter.