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Nonpartisan

Benjamin Larrabee

Candidate for Fountain Hills Town Council

Fountain Hills

Biography

Benjamin "Ben" Larrabee is a Fountain Hills resident running as a challenger for one of three at-large Town Council seats in the 2026 nonpartisan primary. He describes Fountain Hills as the home where he married his wife and is raising his family, and spent years working to elect conservative candidates across Arizona before running himself. He campaigns on a "Keep Fountain Hills Great" platform of no new taxes, cutting wasteful spending, fixing roads, and preserving the town's single-family-home character.

Positions

Issue Stances

Water Policy

No official stance on record.

Education Funding

No official stance on record.

Border Security & Immigration

No official stance on record.

Housing Affordability

Opposes

Opposes high-density housing and champions single-family homes to preserve the town’s character.

"High-density housing will only fuel rampant urbanization"

Election Integrity

No official stance on record.

Healthcare Access

No official stance on record.

Public Safety & Criminal Justice

No official stance on record.

Energy Policy

No official stance on record.

Economic Development & Jobs

Supports

Supports cutting red tape for local business and attracting a keystone employer to make Fountain Hills a hub for small businesses and young families.

Reproductive Rights

No official stance on record.

Transportation & Infrastructure

Supports

Prioritizes fixing the town’s roads and potholes without raising taxes.

"I will prioritize fixing our roads WITHOUT tax increases."

Government Spending & Taxation

Opposes

Opposes any new taxes — sales tax, property tax, or bonds — and pledges to fund priorities by cutting wasteful spending rather than raising revenue.

"Whether its sales tax, property tax, or bonds, the money in your pocket is yours."

Legislature

Legislative Voting Record

No voting record on file.

Voting records are only available for candidates who have held legislative office.

Ballot

Ballot Measure Stances

No ballot measure stances on file yet.

Coverage

Benjamin Larrabee in the News