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LD3 Republicans Unite in Strong Show of Collaboration to Fill Legislative Vacancy Scottsdale, AZ – March 9, 2026 – Arizona Republican Party Chairman Sergio Arellano addressed elected precinct committeemen (PCs) from Legislative District 3 (LD3) tonight during a special meeting to nominate candidates for the vacant Arizona House seat. The gathering, held at Dream City Church in Scottsdale, highlighted a spirit of unity and determination ahead of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors’ appointment. Chairman Arellano emphasized the importance of bringing Republicans together on the same page to secure victories in upcoming elections. He encouraged precinct committeemen to support the Arizona Republican Party through small-dollar donations, underscoring grassroots contributions as key to building a stronger, more effective organization. Nearly 290 ballots were cast in the nomination process, demonstrating robust participation from LD3’s elected PCs. The three nominees selected to advance to the Board of Supervisors are: • Cody Reim • George Khalaf • Michelle Ugenti-Rita The mood throughout the evening was one of collaboration, teamwork, and optimism, showcasing the power of a united LD3 Republican community. Participants expressed confidence that this process reflects the party’s commitment to working together for shared goals and effective representation in the Arizona Legislature. The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors will now review the nominees and appoint one to fill the vacancy, per Arizona Revised Statutes § 41-1202. This seat became vacant following the resignation of former Representative Joseph Chaplik. Contributor Kevin Maldonado