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Current roleU.S. Representative
PartyRepublican
Political ideologyConservative Republican
Age64 years old (Mar 3, 1962)
GenderMale
LocationArizona
BackgroundU.S. Representative
EducationSaguaro High School (Scottsdale, Arizona)
Notable personal detailsDavid Sheridan Schweikert is a Republican U.S. Representative from Arizona, serving in Congress since 2011 and representing Arizona’s 1st District since 2023. He previously served in the Arizona House of Representatives, chaired the Arizona State Board of Equalization, and served as Maricopa County Treasurer. He has worked as a business owner, realtor, and financial consultant. He earned degrees from Scottsdale Community College and Arizona State University, including an MBA.
Advocates pro-growth tax policy that builds on the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, supports lowering/keeping taxes to promote economic growth and competitiveness, and opposes proposals to raise corporate or high-income tax rates. Emphasizes simplifying the tax code, supporting incentives for businesses and innovation, and addressing tax issues for gig workers and small businesses.
Opposes the Affordable Care Act and has worked to fully repeal and replace it, advocates market-based competition and choices over mandates, and has opposed state Medicaid expansion. He has also supported cuts or structural changes to entitlement programs to address federal spending.
Supports stronger border enforcement and security measures, including physical barriers, deployment of National Guard resources, and preserving Title 42. Opposes policies perceived as incentivizing illegal entry and has voted for legislation to tighten border controls. Emphasizes prioritizing law enforcement and public safety in immigration policy.
David Schweikert holds an anti‑abortion position, has supported overturning Roe v. Wade, and has co-sponsored legislation (Life at Conception Act) that would extend legal protections to unborn life beginning at fertilization. He supports the Hyde Amendment restricting federal funding for abortion and has opposed funding for Planned Parenthood; he has also said the issue should be decided by states after Roe was overturned.
Supports an “all-of-the-above” energy strategy emphasizing domestic energy production and energy independence while backing technology and infrastructure for lower-carbon energy (e.g., carbon removal research and pumped-storage hydropower). Has sponsored and supported bipartisan bills to expand energy storage and carbon removal technology rather than endorsing aggressive fossil-fuel phaseouts or Green New Deal–style mandates.
Supports strong Second Amendment rights and opposes broad new gun-control restrictions while endorsing improvements to the background-check system and measures to keep firearms out of the hands of those who should not have them. Has sponsored legislation to block federal tracking of lawful firearms purchases and promoted concealed-carry laws from his time in the Arizona legislature. Sponsors legislation aimed at law-enforcement tools and less-than-lethal device policy modernization to enhance community protection.
Dave Schweikert is in the spotlight in Arizona politics after Karrin Taylor Robson suspended her campaign for governor, narrowing the Republican field. Schweikert and Rep. Andy Biggs are now the main GOP contenders heading into the mid-July 2026 primary. Biggs is described as the frontrunner with a major fundraising advantage, and both candidates are now competing for support from Robson’s former donors.




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