Biggs, Mylie
Meet the Candidate

Running For:
State SenateDistrict:
14Political Affiliation:
RepublicanAge:
26Occupation:
Associate of Government AffairsEducation:
BA in Political Science - University of ArizonaReligion:
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day SaintsBiographical Info:
I was born and raised in the East Valley as the youngest of six kids, where I was instilled with a strong appreciation for our Founding Documents, a faith in Jesus Christ, and a belief that life is sacred and worthy of protection at every stage.
After completing my first year of college, I served an 18-month religious mission in Brazil and Utah. I graduated from the University of Arizona in 2024 with a degree in Political Science: Comparative Politics and a minor in Portuguese. During college, I was active in the campus Republican Club and worked on multiple congressional campaigns.
In 2024, I joined Turning Point Action as a Voter Analysis Copywriter. In 2025, I began my current role as Associate of Government Affairs at the Arizona Free Enterprise Club, focusing on local policy.
Statement:
I decided to run for office after recognizing that government has become far too large and invasive at every level. I am running as part of a conservative team alongside Laurin Hendrix and Tyler Farnsworth, and together we are committed to reducing the size and scope of government by lowering taxes, cutting regulations, and eliminating duplicative or ineffective agencies and programs to curb waste and fraud.
I will work to restore common-sense conservative principles in Arizona that empower my generation and future generations to secure good-paying jobs, afford homeownership, and form strong families. I believe these things can be achieved by getting government out of the way and allowing individual initiative, innovation, and the free market to guide the direction of our state, not elected officials.
Survey
Response Legend
- SSupports
- OOpposes
- *Comment
- −Declined to respond
- Declined to respond, Position based on citation
| Question | Response | Comments/Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Enacting state-level restrictions on firearm ownership beyond current Arizona law. | O | |
| 2. Adding sexual orientation and gender identity as protected classes in Arizona nondiscrimination statutes. | O | |
| 3. Expanding state-level enforcement efforts to deter illegal border crossings. | S | |
| 4. Prohibiting taxpayer funds from directly or indirectly funding abortion services, except where required by federal law. | S | |
| 5. Maintaining the universal Empowerment Scholarship Account (ESA) program without limiting eligibility. | S | |
| 6. Legalizing physician-assisted suicide for individuals seeking end-of-life assistance, regardless of terminal illness. | O | |
| 7. Allowing licensed counselors to provide therapy to minors seeking to reduce or manage same-sex attraction or gender dysphoria, with parental consent. | S | |
| 8. Increasing criminal penalties for the sale and distribution of fentanyl and other illicit drugs. | S | |
| 9. Requiring stronger age verification and parental consent protections for minors accessing social media platforms and downloading mobile applications. | S | |
| 10. Increasing criminal penalties for individuals who purchase sex. | S | |
| 11. Requiring election procedures that ensure voter identification verification and ballot security. | S | |
| 12. Enacting a legislative referral that would ask voters to repeal Arizona Proposition 139, the constitutional right to abortion. | S | |
| 13. Expanding current marijuana laws to increase accessibility to recreational marijuana for adults. | O |
