The Arizona Republic

Westbrook to run for Ariz. state Senate

Inexperien­ced candidate impressed in primary

- Ronald J. Hansen USA TODAY NETWORK Arizona Republic

Weeks after a surprising­ly strong showing in a special congressio­nal primary, Brianna Westbrook is helping the Democrat who defeated her and will run for the Arizona state Senate this fall.

Westbrook said she has met with Democratic party officials and plans a more convention­al approach to her second run for office. She is running for the seat currently held by state Sen. Judy Burges, R-Sun City, who is barred by term limits from running for the Senate again in 2018.

Republican­s have a nearly 25 percentage­point voter registrati­on advantage in Burges’ district.

Before that race, Westbrook said she is trying to help Hiral Tipirneni, the Democratic nominee for the vacant 8th District seat in Congress. Tipirneni faces Republican Debbie Lesko in an April 24 special election for the West Valley seat.

“I had some of my strongest precincts in (Legislativ­e District) 22, so I’d like to take the momentum that we have and work in parallel with Hiral and make this a powerhouse in the West Valley. I think we have an opportunit­y if we work together,” she said.

With little money and no political experience, Westbrook pulled in 15,000 votes — just under 40 percent — in last month’s Democratic primary against Tipirneni. Now, Westbrook is helping register Democrats to vote and asking her supporters to get behind Tipirneni.

In turn, Tipirneni will ask her supporters to vote for Westbrook, she said.

Both women face an uphill battle in strongly conservati­ve districts. Burges won in 2016 with 65 percent of the vote.

Westbrook is a liberal activist who has made her experience as a transgende­r woman a part of her outreach to a broader Democratic base in the West Valley.

Westbrook said her legislativ­e race will feature many of the same core concerns as her congressio­nal bid.

“It’s the same issues I’ve been talking about: protecting Medicaid, making sure that our schools are properly funded, our teachers are paid a living wage, fixing our roads. We need to invest in our state’s infrastruc­ture and balancing our budget,” she said.

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