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																	| Libertarian Barry J. Hess 
									ran for election for Governor of Arizona. He 
									did not appear on the ballot for the general 
									election on November 8, 2022. Hess was a 
									2018 Libertarian write-in candidate who 
									sought election to the U.S. Senate from 
									Arizona. Hess was a Libertarian candidate 
									for Governor of Arizona in the 2014 
									elections. Barry Hess lost the general 
									election on November 4, 2014. Hess 
									previously ran for the office in 2002, 2006 
									and 2010. Hess was also a candidate for U.S. 
									President in 2008 and U.S. Senate in 2000. |  |  
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																		| Center 
																		for 
																		Arizona 
																		Policy |  
																		| 2018 
															Candidate 
															Questionnaire |  
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																		| Position Sought: 
															United States Senate |  
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																					| Question 
																			4: 
																	Protecting 
																	individuals 
																	and 
																	businesses 
																	from being 
																	required to 
																	use their 
																	artistic 
																	expression 
																	in a manner 
																	that 
																	violates 
																	their 
																	conscience.* |  
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																					| Candidates' 
																			Position: 
																	Support. |  
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																					| Question 
																			9: 
																	Adding 
																	“sexual 
																	orientation,” 
																	“gender 
																	identity,” 
																	or “gender 
																	expression” 
																	to the 
																	protected 
																	classes of 
																	race, 
																	religion, 
																	age, sex, 
																	and ancestry 
																	in 
																	nondiscrimination 
																	law. |  
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																					| Candidates' 
																			Position:
																	
																	
																	Oppose. |  
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																	Discriminatory 
																	"Religious 
																	Freedom" 
																	laws. |  
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							| Former Gov. Hopeful Barry Hess Reposts 
									Neo-Nazi Screed,
									Says 'Anne Frank' A Forgery |  
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									12, 2016 |  
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																		| Center 
																		for 
																		Arizona 
																		Policy |  
																		| 2010 Survey 
															Questions For 
															Arizona And County 
															Candidates |  
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																		| Position Sought: 
															Governor |  
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																					| Question 
																					9: Amending the United States Constitution to define marriage as the union of one man and one woman. |  
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																					| Candidates' 
																					Position: Support |  
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																					| Question 
																					12: Adding 
																		“sexual 
																		orientation,” 
																		“gender 
																		identity,” 
																		or 
																		“gender 
																		expression” 
																		to the 
																		protected 
																		classes 
																		of race, 
																		religion, 
																		age, 
																		sex, and 
																		ancestry 
																		in 
																		nondiscrimination 
																		law. |  
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																					| Candidates' 
																					Position: Oppose |  
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																					15: Protecting professionals from being required to provide services that violate their moral or religious beliefs.* |  
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																					| Candidates' 
																					Position: Support |  
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												Discriminatory "Religious Freedom" laws. |  
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