“I’m Sheriff Mark Lamb. Arizona needs a conservative fighter in the US Senate to defend our values of God, family, and freedom. I’ll stand up to the woke left and the weak politicians in Washington, secure our border and support law enforcement. I will defend our Second Amendment and the right to life, cut wasteful spending, fight inflation, and put more money back in your pocket.”
Sheriff Mark Lamb is a husband, father, grandfather, and God-fearing patriot. Lamb has served as Sheriff of Pinal County since 2017. Lamb serves on the frontlines at the Southern Border, fighting the criminal cartels to prevent the flow of deadly fentanyl and human trafficking. In 2020, Sheriff Lamb took a courageous stand against COVID lockdowns, as well as mask and vaccine mandates, ensuring that his people lived free, businesses remained open, and children stayed in school. Through this steadfast dedication to liberty, Lamb earned the nickname “America’s Sheriff”.
Now, Lamb is determined to take his fight to the U.S. Senate. Our Constitutional rights are under attack, the timeless values of our Republic are eroding, and America’s standing on the world stage has been imperiled by the failed leadership of Joe Biden and the Democrats. Lamb will fight to secure the border, stand up for Law and Order, protect the Second Amendment, bring fiscal sanity to Washington, and restore American strength on the world stage. Sheriff Mark Lamb is the conservative fighter Arizona needs to defend our values of God, family, and freedom.
U.S. Senate Candidate Sheriff Mark Lamb has issued a call to action for all Arizona voters, urging them to fulfill their duty as citizens by staying informed about the candidates and issues that impact the state. Lamb emphasized the importance of every voice being heard, noting that individuals cannot vote if they are not registered.
Service Arizona: A one-stop shop that directs your information to the correct county.
County Recorders: Each of the 15 county recorders in Arizona handles registration.
Arizona Secretary of State’s Office: Provides information on various registration methods, including online and in-person.
The primary election is your opportunity to choose your Republican nominee for office ranging from the U.S. Senate to the Legislature.
Independent voters can participate but must request a Republican ballot at an early voting location or on election day. Simply tell a poll worker which party ballot you wish to vote.
Early voting begins on July 3, with counties starting to mail out ballots to those on the Active Early Voter List.
Remember, you must be a U.S. citizen, at least 18 years old, have lived in Arizona for at least 29 days, and not be a felon to be eligible to vote.
Independent voters can choose a party ballot at an early voting location or on Election Day. Independent Voters who vote in-person need to tell a poll worker which party ballot they wish to vote. This can either occur at an early voting location or on election day.
Message from Sheriff Mark Lamb:
"As your candidate for the U.S. Senate, I am calling on each and every one of you to fulfill your duty as a citizen. It's crucial to stay informed about the candidates and issues that impact our great state. Your voice matters, but you can't vote if you're not registered."
Thank you and God Bless.
Sheriff Mark Lamb
U.S. Senate Candidate Sheriff Mark Lamb has issued a call to action for all Arizona voters, urging them to fulfill their duty as citizens by staying informed about the candidates and issues that impact the state. Lamb emphasized the importance of every voice being heard, noting that individuals cannot vote if they are not registered.
Service Arizona: A one-stop shop that directs your information to the correct county.
County Recorders: Each of the 15 county recorders in Arizona handles registration.
Arizona Secretary of State’s Office: Provides information on various registration methods, including online and in-person.
The primary election is your opportunity to choose your Republican nominee for office ranging from the U.S. Senate to the Legislature.
Independent voters can participate but must request a Republican ballot at an early voting location or on election day. Simply tell a poll worker which party ballot you wish to vote.
Early voting begins on July 3, with counties starting to mail out ballots to those on the Active Early Voter List.
Remember, you must be a U.S. citizen, at least 18 years old, have lived in Arizona for at least 29 days, and not be a felon to be eligible to vote.
Independent voters can choose a party ballot at an early voting location or on Election Day. Independent Voters who vote in-person need to tell a poll worker which party ballot they wish to vote. This can either occur at an early voting location or on election day.
Message from Sheriff Mark Lamb:
"As your candidate for the U.S. Senate, I am calling on each and every one of you to fulfill your duty as a citizen. It's crucial to stay informed about the candidates and issues that impact our great state. Your voice matters, but you can't vote if you're not registered."
Thank you and God Bless.
Sheriff Mark Lamb
Phone : 480-800-8052
Email: Freedom@sherifflamb.com
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