Gina Swoboda
Gina Swoboda is a Republican political operative and former chair of the Arizona Republican Party. She launched a 2026 campaign for Arizona's 1st Congressional District but ended that bid in February 2026 to run for Arizona secretary of state.
Positions on Key Issues
| Issue | Stance | Confidence | Sources |
|---|---|---|---|
| Election Policy | Swoboda has emphasized election administration, voter-roll maintenance, and election integrity in her public remarks and party work. She has also criticized some election-overhaul proposals and argued for using judge-signed warrants in immigration enforcement to better protect civil liberties. | ◐ medium | |
| Immigration | Swoboda supports immigration enforcement but has said the Trump administration has 'politically lost the argument' on some enforcement tactics. She said enforcement should rely on warrants signed by a judge and argued that current tactics have gone too far. | ● high | |
| Education | No public position found | ○ low | No sources |
| Healthcare | No public position found | ○ low | No sources |
| Economy | No public position found | ○ low | No sources |
| Climate/Energy | No public position found | ○ low | No sources |
| Abortion & Reproductive Health | No public position found | ○ low | No sources |
| Firearms & Second Amendment | No public position found | ○ low | No sources |
| Foreign Policy | No public position found | ○ low | No sources |
| Civil Rights & Equality | No public position found | ○ low | No sources |
| Tech & AI | No public position found | ○ low | No sources |
| Local Issues | No public position found | ○ low | No sources |
Election Policy
◐ mediumSwoboda has emphasized election administration, voter-roll maintenance, and election integrity in her public remarks and party work. She has also criticized some election-overhaul proposals and argued for using judge-signed warrants in immigration enforcement to better protect civil liberties.
Immigration
● highSwoboda supports immigration enforcement but has said the Trump administration has 'politically lost the argument' on some enforcement tactics. She said enforcement should rely on warrants signed by a judge and argued that current tactics have gone too far.
Education
○ lowNo public position found
No sources available
Healthcare
○ lowNo public position found
No sources available
Economy
○ lowNo public position found
No sources available
Climate/Energy
○ lowNo public position found
No sources available
Abortion & Reproductive Health
○ lowNo public position found
No sources available
Firearms & Second Amendment
○ lowNo public position found
No sources available
Foreign Policy
○ lowNo public position found
No sources available
Civil Rights & Equality
○ lowNo public position found
No sources available
Tech & AI
○ lowNo public position found
No sources available
Local Issues
○ lowNo public position found
No sources available
Background
Career History
Led the Arizona Republican Party from January 2024 until January 2026, before ending her congressional campaign to run for Arizona secretary of state.
Education
Top Donors
Gina Swoboda's federal campaign committee reported $201,755 in receipts and $54,482.33 in disbursements for the period ending December 31, 2025, with most receipts coming from individual contributions. The FEC candidate page provides the underlying filing and committee data, but the available public summary does not identify a dominant industry donor base.
Voting Record
Gina Swoboda has not held legislative office, so there is no legislative voting record to report. Her public record instead centers on party leadership and election-administration commentary.
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.