THE STATE 48 NEWS sat down with Libertarian leaders in Arizona to discuss the state of third parties and the rapid rise of Party Not Designated (PND) voters in Arizona. Recent voter registration data shows this is the fastest-growing bloc in the state, adding thousands of voters each month while Democrats and Republicans steadily lose ground.
The shift raises key questions:
Can third parties, especially the Libertarian Party — convert PND voters into consistent supporters, or will they remain election-by-election swing votes?
How will this surge impact ballot access rules, campaign strategy, and primary outcomes in Arizona’s unique open primary system?
Is the growth of PND voters a rejection of party platforms, a protest against partisan politics, or simply a desire for more independent-minded candidates?
What internal changes does the Libertarian Party need to make to appeal beyond its traditional base?
Libertarian leaders acknowledged both opportunity and challenges. Internally, the party faces questions about resource allocation, candidate recruitment, and whether to prioritize local races where margins are tighter versus statewide contests that require massive funding.
With voter frustration at historic highs and the 2026 election cycle already in motion, the next 18 months could determine how these political mavericks shape Arizona politics.
In this episode, State 48 News sits down with Arizona Libertarian Party State Chairwoman Dru Heaton, Maricopa County Chair Eric Fowler, and Nathan Madden, Second Vice Chair of the Arizona LP and an elected member of the Buckeye Union High School District Governing Board.
Joe Forte is a true independent. A Tempe-based small-business owner and 2026 city council candidate, as previously profiled by State 48 News. He’s best known as the founder and executive director of the nonprofit Keep Tempe Beautiful, often working with ASU students on city cleanups and sustainability initiatives.
Forte spoke with State 48 about his campaign, outlining his focus on transparency, resident engagement, and cutting unnecessary fees. This is a hi-light, the longer conversation can be found here.
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