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Biggs Dominates Arizona Governor Primary Race, Polls Reveal Strong Advantage

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By Matthew Holloway |

Arizona Republican Congressman Andy Biggs holds a significant advantage in the race for the 2026 Gubernatorial Election, according to a recent poll by NextGenP. Conducted among 1,380 likely Republican primary voters from June 17-18, the survey shows Biggs leading with 48.6%, compared to Karrin Taylor-Robson at 26%. The “Other” and “Undecided” categories combined account for 25.5%.

The poll carries a margin of error of ± 2.6% at a 95% confidence level, lending credibility to its findings.

In the favorability metrics, Biggs boasts an impressive 48% net approval rating, while Robson trails with just 21%. Total approval ratings further reflect this disparity, with Biggs at 66% and Robson at 49%.

“With more than a year until Election Day, Andy Biggs continues to lead with a formidable 22.6-point margin, supported by nearly half of the electorate,” stated NextGenP Managing Partner Gregg Pekau. “His +48% net favorability and high name recognition highlight a strong position, especially compared to Robson.” However, Pekau noted that with 18% of voters still undecided, there’s potential for changes as the race progresses.

Luke Mosiman, a partner at NextGenP, emphasized the reliability of the poll’s sample size. “This sizable sample of 1,380 likely Republican primary voters provides a grounded perspective on the race, demonstrating Biggs’ substantial lead,” he said. “Such margins, based on solid data, are difficult to overlook.”

Another recent survey from American Commitment at the end of May echoed these findings, showing Biggs with 57% support compared to Robson’s 25%.

Matthew Holloway is a senior reporter for AZ Free News. For updates, follow him on X or email tips to Matthew@azfreenews.com.