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Nonpartisan

Ray Johnson

Candidate for Mesa City Council – District 4

Mesa · District 4 (Downtown/South Mesa)

Biography

Ray Johnson is running for the Mesa City Council District 4 seat, representing downtown Mesa and neighborhoods to the south. He led in campaign fundraising among District 4 candidates. The seat is open after incumbent Jenn Duff is term-limited. The Mesa primary is scheduled for August 4, 2026.

Positions

Issue Stances

Water Policy

No official stance on record.

Education Funding

Supports

His priorities include Education That Leads Somewhere, suggesting support for education tied to career outcomes.

Border Security & Immigration

No official stance on record.

Housing Affordability

Supports

His priorities include Homes for Mesa Families, indicating support for local housing availability for families.

Election Integrity

No official stance on record.

Healthcare Access

No official stance on record.

Public Safety & Criminal Justice

Supports

Lists safe neighborhoods as a core family priority and says Mesa should remain a strong, safe place for families and businesses.

Energy Policy

No official stance on record.

Economic Development & Jobs

Supports

Emphasizes business growth, local projects, job creation, downtown and retail activity, and a city government that works as a partner to business.

Reproductive Rights

No official stance on record.

Transportation & Infrastructure

No official stance on record.

Government Spending & Taxation

Supports

Frames his campaign around common sense city decisions and business friendly government.

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

Ray Johnson in the News