Wallace, Robert Michael

Meet the Candidate

Running For:
State Senate
District:
3
Political Affiliation:
Republican
Age:
40
Occupation:
CTV Regional Manager- Turning Point Action
Education:
Studied at Full Sail University
Religion:
Christian (Anthroposophist)
Biographical Info:

Robert Wallace is a Christian conservative candidate for the Arizona State Senate in Legislative District 3 who believes public office is a trust to be exercised with integrity, accountability, and principled leadership. His background includes ten years in IT support, seven years in real estate, and years of civic engagement, grassroots organizing, and public advocacy. Robert has served as a precinct committeeman, worked with Turning Point Action, served as secretary of the Log Cabin Republicans of Phoenix, and is the founder and CEO of America First Mayors. He is running to bring forward-looking conservative leadership and a new era of representation to LD3.

Statement:

I am running because Arizona needs principled leadership that respects taxpayers, protects freedom, and takes the work of governing seriously. I believe our state succeeds when families are strong, businesses can grow, schools answer to parents, and government lives within its means. I support policies that expand opportunity, protect constitutional rights, strengthen workforce development, and keep Arizona competitive without sacrificing accountability. I also believe public office is a trust, not an entitlement. After many years of the same leadership, LD3 deserves a fresh, energetic, and forward-looking conservative voice. If elected, I will work to bring integrity, transparency, and real seriousness to the Legislature and to represent the people of this district faithfully.

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