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Brigette Peterson - Wikipedia Brigette Peterson is an American politician who formerly served as the mayor of Gilbert, Arizona [1][2] Peterson is a 1982 graduate of Hudson Catholic High School in Hudson, Massachusetts [3] She moved to Gilbert in 1995 and in 2000 she applied and was appointed as an alternate for Gilberts planning commission [4]
Warren Petersen | LD 14 | Arizona Senate Republicans Warren was elected to the Arizona House of Representatives in 2012 Warren is a 3rd generation Gilbert resident Warren has worked in the real estate industry over 20 years, primarily in new home construction and has owned a real estate brokerage for over a decade
Brigette Peterson - Ballotpedia Brigette Peterson was the Mayor of Gilbert in Arizona She assumed office in 2021 She left office in 2025 Peterson ran for election for Mayor of Gilbert in Arizona She won in the general election on November 3, 2020 Mayoral elections in Gilbert are nonpartisan Peterson served as a Republican precinct committeeman and state committeeman [1]
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Sen. Petersen Favored to Beat AG Kris Mayes in 2026 Election The article claims that Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen is emerging as the strongest Republican candidate for Attorney General in 2026, positioning himself as a defender of the rule of law against what conservatives see as the highly partisan leadership of current AG Kris Mayes
Home | Warren Petersen Site Arizona State Senate President Warren Petersen has served in the Arizona Legislature since 2012, where he was first elected to the Arizona House of Representatives