Arizona Republican Attorney General nominee?
Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Overview
Current roleAttorney
PartyRepublican
Political ideologyTrump-aligned Republican
GenderMale
LocationArizona
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BackgroundAttorney
EducationGeorgetown University Law Center (J.D.)
Notable personal detailsGreg Roeberg is an Arizona attorney and managing member of Roeberg Law, PLC, based in Scottsdale. He launched a 2026 campaign for Arizona Attorney General as a Republican before ending his candidacy and shifting focus to election-related legal work. He has worked as legal counsel on election integrity matters for Republican Party organizations and candidates, including during the 2020, 2022, and 2024 election cycles. He is married to Whitney Roeberg and they have two sons.
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Positions
Immigration & Border
Emphasizes strong borders and law-enforcement-focused immigration enforcement as part of an "America-First" agenda, calling for secure borders and aggressive prosecution of traffickers. Focus is on enforcement and border security rather than expanded legal pathways or regularization measures.
News
Greg Roeberg is being mentioned in coverage of the crowded 2026 state attorney general landscape, where both parties are pouring money into key swing-state races. The biggest recent development is Arizona’s attorney general filing criminal charges against Kalshi over election betting, a case that could become a major issue in the broader AG fight. Separately, Republicans are ramping up a multimillion-dollar election integrity push ahead of the midterms, underscoring how central these races have become.
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