Amish Shah

AZ-01

Last updated October 8th, 2024 at 6:49pm GMT.

     

David Schweikert is fighting to keep our taxes lower and the border secure, all while Amish Shah voted against the largest tax cut in Arizona history and against providing funds to combat border-related crimes, such as human trafficking, drug smuggling, and illegal immigration

 

Absentee/Early Vote:

  • Voter Registration Deadline: October 7th​
  • AB/Early Vote Window Opens: October 9th – November 1st​
  • Ballots Drop: October 9th​
  • AB Applications deadline: October 25th​
  • Ballots Due By: Received by 7pm on Election Day​

Current Cycle

10/08/2024

Radical Friends

NRCC/Schweikert
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10/05/2024

Keep Our Families Safe

CLF
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10/01/2024

Know The Facts

NRCC
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10/01/2024

Stop

DCCC
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09/30/2024

Border Chaos

CLF
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09/24/2024

Bad For Your Wallet

Schweikert
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09/18/2024

Eating Up Your Money

Schweikert
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09/18/2024

Keep Families Safe

CLF
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09/17/2024

Radical Bills

HMP
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09/17/2024

How Wrong

HMP
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09/13/2024

Secure Our Border

Shah
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09/11/2024

Fighting Inflation

Schweikert
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09/11/2024

Extremist

DCCC
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09/05/2024

Saving Lives & Securing the Border

Shah
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09/05/2024

Soft Spot

Club for Growth Action
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Schweikert B-roll

  • The border crisis is causing a surge of drugs and crime in every Arizona neighborhood. David Schweikert is working to put more cops on local streets to deter and fight crime. At the same time, we must close the pipelines that traffic dangerous criminals and drugs like Fentanyl across the border and into our communities.
  • At over $30 trillion, our national debt now saddles every American with $67,000 dollars in liabilities – and both parties are to blame. With a record of managing billions in taxpayer funds with sound fiscal responsibility as Arizona State Treasurer, David Schweikert has fought the big spenders in Washington and Phoenix.
  • David Schweikert helped write and pass the Tax Cuts and Job Act. Those tax cuts are now set to expire. As a member of the Ways and Means Committee responsible for U.S. tax policy, David Schweikert will work to extend those tax cuts to prevent tax increases on Arizona families and retirees.

As Treasurer of Maricopa County, David was responsible for protecting billions of dollars of taxpayer money. One of his great successes was earning over 300 million dollars in investment income while never taking a loss during a volatile bond market.

Knowing that his policies affect four million residents, he executed a program to improve customer service, making the tax system easier to use and understand. While Treasurer, he dramatically reduced delinquencies by improving operations and personally contacting hundreds of homeowners who were unaware of deed issues affecting them.

Prior to being elected County Treasurer, David represented Scottsdale/Fountain Hills in the Arizona State House of Representatives where he was recognized as an advocate for taxpayers and reforming the legislative process. Due to David’s strong leadership in these areas, his colleagues elected him to a leadership position, ushering in two of the shortest and most successful legislative sessions in history.

David also chaired the State Board of Equalization where he oversaw billions of dollars in valuation and tax protests from Arizona citizens and businesses.

David holds an MBA from the ASU WP Carey Executive Program and received a BA from the ASU School of Business with a focus in finance and real estate. David has traveled extensively throughout India, East Asia, and Eastern Europe.

David and his wife Joyce reside in Fountain Hills where together they run a real estate business. They attend Saint Maria Goretti Catholic Church.