David Redkey
David Redkey is a certified teacher and Green Party candidate for Arizona’s 1st Congressional District. His campaign website says he has lived in Arizona for nearly four decades and is running on a platform he calls “Foundation Economics,” along with health care, reproductive rights, education, and ethics-related reforms.
Positions on Key Issues
| Issue | Stance | Confidence | Sources |
|---|---|---|---|
| Healthcare | Supports a universal single-payer-style system called TriCare Prime for All, with automatic enrollment and no co-pays, deductibles, or medical bills. He frames health care as a public service and a national security issue. | ● high | |
| Economy | Advocates “Foundation Economics,” which uses very high marginal tax rates on ultra-high incomes and concentrated profits, plus wage credits and childcare support, to redirect resources toward working families and public investment. | ● high | |
| Climate/Energy | No public position found. | ○ low | |
| Abortion & Reproductive Health | Supports reproductive rights and says the pregnant person should decide what happens to their own body, health, and future without political or governmental interference. | ● high | |
| Immigration | No public position found. | ○ low | |
| Firearms & Second Amendment | No public position found. | ○ low | |
| Education | Supports federal funding for school funding and says every person has a right to a good education. His campaign also says public education should be funded with federal monies. | ● high | |
| Tech & AI | No public position found. | ○ low | |
| Local Issues | No public position found. | ○ low | |
| Foreign Policy | Supports ending U.S. support for the war in Gaza and says “Free Palestine” on his campaign site. | ◐ medium | |
| Civil Rights & Equality | Supports the Equal Rights Amendment and describes his campaign as focused on dignity, equality, and protecting fundamental rights. | ● high | |
| Election Policy | Supports a hard ban on congressional stock trading and calls for government integrity reforms, including a proposal to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment and amend the Supreme Court structure. | ◐ medium |
Healthcare
● highSupports a universal single-payer-style system called TriCare Prime for All, with automatic enrollment and no co-pays, deductibles, or medical bills. He frames health care as a public service and a national security issue.
Economy
● highAdvocates “Foundation Economics,” which uses very high marginal tax rates on ultra-high incomes and concentrated profits, plus wage credits and childcare support, to redirect resources toward working families and public investment.
Abortion & Reproductive Health
● highSupports reproductive rights and says the pregnant person should decide what happens to their own body, health, and future without political or governmental interference.
Education
● highSupports federal funding for school funding and says every person has a right to a good education. His campaign also says public education should be funded with federal monies.
Foreign Policy
◐ mediumSupports ending U.S. support for the war in Gaza and says “Free Palestine” on his campaign site.
Civil Rights & Equality
● highSupports the Equal Rights Amendment and describes his campaign as focused on dignity, equality, and protecting fundamental rights.
Election Policy
◐ mediumSupports a hard ban on congressional stock trading and calls for government integrity reforms, including a proposal to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment and amend the Supreme Court structure.
Top Donors
David Redkey’s federal campaign finance presence is still limited, with an active FEC candidate filing and committee record. Publicly available sources in the materials reviewed did not provide a reliable total raised or a detailed donor breakdown.
Voting Record
David Redkey has not held legislative office, so there is no legislative voting record to report. Available public sources describe him as a teacher and candidate rather than a current or former elected official.
Data Analysis Information
Data compiled from public sources and analyzed using AI. Last updated 4/7/2026. Visit candidate websites for the most current information.