
On Tuesday, in a move that surprised no one, Congressman Andy Biggs filed a statement of interest for the 2026 governor’s race with the Arizona Secretary of State’s Office.
“Today, I filed a formal expression of my interest in running doe Governor Of Arizona in 2026. I love the greatest state in the Union, Arizona,” Biggs said in a statement posted to X on Tuesday. “Arizona has a bright future but will need strong leadership to reach its full potential,”
“I have been honored to serve Arizona at the state and federal levels and will bring my experience home to my native state to help it fulfill its tremendous capacity. I have a firm understanding of what the state needs to thrive. I look forward to conversing with my fellow Arizonans as I consider this weighty decision.”
Today, I filed a statement of interest to run for Governor of Arizona in 2026. See my full statement below. 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/8swWhm7pYC
— Andy Biggs (@andybiggs4az) January 21, 2025
Biggs, the first well-known conservative to announce interest in the race, will likely face-off against former failed gubernatorial candidate, Karrin Taylor Robson. Taylor Robson lost to Kari Lake in the Republican Party primary in 2022. Lake went on to lose against Katie Hobbs, who was Secretary of the State at the time.
Shortly after Biggs announced his interest in the governor’s race, Travis Grantham, a popular former Arizona State Representative, announced his intention to run for Biggs’ congressional seat.
Today I filed a Statement of Interest to run for the US House of Representatives in Arizona’s 5th Congressional District. The East Valley deserves continued strong, experienced and conservative leadership should Congressman Biggs depart for statewide office.
I look forward to…
— Travis Grantham (@TravisGrantham) January 21, 2025
“Today I filed a Statement of Interest to run for the US House of Representatives in Arizona’s 5th Congressional District,” tweeted Grantham. “The East Valley deserves continued strong, experienced and conservative leadership should Congressman Biggs depart for statewide office.”
“I look forward to the coming months, meeting with our citizenry and seeing what the future holds for this wonderful district,” concluded Grantham, a colonel in the Arizona National Guard. The KC135 pilot currently serves as the 161st Air Refueling Wing Deputy Operations Group Commander.
Despite his popularity in the East Valley, Grantham did not run again for the State Legislature in 2024 due to term limits.
the Tamale Man is running for congress in #AZ05https://t.co/hJMKpEz5r4 pic.twitter.com/J311WvUZJW
— Brian Anderson (@AZBrianAnderson) January 21, 2025
Grantham became known as a crusader for small businessowners, primarily Latino business owners, for his “Tamale Bill.” That bill expanded cottage food law to include hot foods like tamales. The bill eliminated regulatory hurdles that made life difficult for small business owners with limited incomes.
I would absolutely support Andy Biggs! a big no for Karen Taylor Robson. Time to take back Arizona starting with the restoration of election integrity.
I’d gladly vote Biggs over Hobbes. I don’t think he wins that matchup in 2 years. Let’s review a year from now, because 2 years is a political lifetime.
Biggs is too crazy and too Mormon to win. Didn’t we learn from Lake? We need a candidate that can win!
Like who, Karrin Taylor Robson? No thanks, if she wins the nomination, I will opt out voting for the governor. No point voting for the gradual stab us behind the back leftist who bundled money for Ruben Gallego and is soft on the border instead of the current full on leftism we have now.
Crazy relative to what? Hobbs? Yes, please.
Biggs is who I picked in a poll texted to me last week
I believe that Andy Biggs will beat John McCain Republican, Karrin Taylor Robson in the primaries and will then go on to beat Katie Hobbs hands down. Now we’re talking about a heavy hitter taking back our Governors office!
MAZGA!
Biggs for Governor and Grantham for Congress. Those are two strong candidates I would support. They both have track records that make them great choices.
I’d vote for him – hope that occurs