Here's who is running for federal office in Arizona in the 2020 election cycle. Below are thumbnail sketches of the candidates and how much money they have raised so far.

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U.S. Senate candidates | U.S. House of Representatives

U.S. Senate candidates

MARTHA McSALLY

U.S. senator

Republican

53 years old

Tucson resident

McSally was appointed to the U.S. Senate in January 2019 to serve until Arizona voters choose in 2020 who will serve the remainder of the late Sen. John McCain's 2016 term. She served two terms in the Tucson-based 2nd Congressional District and voted most often with President Donald Trump's agenda among Arizona's delegation. She is a former combat pilot and has made military readiness a centerpiece of her various campaigns.

Fundraising: She raised $5.5 million as of June 30 and had $4.4 million in cash available.

Campaign website: mcsallyforsenate.com

MARK KELLY

Retired astronaut

Democrat

55 years old

Tucson resident

Kelly is a retired astronaut and Navy pilot who served in the Gulf War. He is married to former U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-Ariz., who survived an attempted assassination in 2011. Since then, he has advocated for what he calls common-sense gun-control reforms. Kelly has advocated for a public option in the nation's health care system and a significant government response to climate change.

Fundraising: He raised $8.4 million as of June 30 and had $5.9 million in cash available.

Campaign website: markkelly.com

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CRAIG BRITTAIN

Technology entrepreneur

Republican

35 years old

Scottsdale resident

Brittain operated a website that engaged in "revenge porn," according to the Federal Trade Commission, which required him to stop publishing intimate material without consent. Brittain calls for abolishing the income tax and the Environmental Protection Agency. He ran for the Senate in 2018.

Fundraising: He raised $3,100 as of June 30 and had $3,100 in cash available.

Campaign website: https://www.facebook.com/brittainforsenate/

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U.S. House candidates

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U.S. House District 1

TOM O'HALLERAN

U.S. representative

Democrat

73 years old

Yavapai County resident

O'Halleran is a former Chicago police detective and former member of the Chicago Board of Trade. He served eight years in the Arizona Legislature as a Republican. O'Halleran opposes efforts to privatize Social Security and Medicare, and casts himself as supportive of protecting the border without breaking up families. He was first elected to Congress, as a Democrat, in 2016. In Washington, he has one of the more moderate voting records on Capitol Hill.

Fundraising: He raised $562,000 as of June 30 and had $396,000 in cash available.

Campaign website: tomohalleran.com

EVA PUTZOVA

Former Flagstaff City Council member

Democrat

41 years old

Flagstaff resident

Putzova grew up in Slovakia and is a naturalized U.S. citizen. She worked at Northern Arizona University before winning a seat on the Flagstaff City Council in 2014. Putzova advocates Medicare for All, the Green New Deal and tuition-free college. She led the successful 2016 campaign to raise Flagstaff's minimum wage.

Fundraising: She raised $52,000 as of June 30 and had $11,000 in cash available.

Campaign website: evaforcongress.com

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TIFFANY SHEDD

Lawyer and cotton farmer

Republican

51 years old

Eloy resident

Shedd is a lawyer who operates a cotton farm with her lobbyist husband. She casts herself as a strong advocate of the Second Amendment and someone regularly confronting smugglers moving people and drugs across the Mexican border. Shedd finished third in a three-way Republican primary for the same congressional seat in 2018.

Fundraising: She raised $66,000 as of June 30 and had $1,800 in cash available.

Campaign website: sheddforcongress.com/

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CHRIS TAYLOR

Safford City Council member and fire fighter

Republican

33 years old

Safford resident

Taylor is a member of the Safford City Council and U.S. Army veteran who worked in psychological warfare in Afghanistan. He casts himself as a strong advocate of the Second Amendment who opposes new restrictions on guns. Taylor also calls for balancing the federal budget.

Fundraising: He raised $17,000 as of June 30 and had $10,000 in cash available.

Campaign website: taylorforarizona.com/

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U.S House District 2

ANN KIRKPATRICK

U.S. representative

Democrat

69 years old

Tucson resident

Kirkpatrick is in her first term representing the Tucson area after three terms representing northeastern Arizona and a failed run for the U.S. Senate. Her electoral career has seemingly risen and fallen in line with public opinion of the Affordable Care Act she supported. Kirkpatrick casts herself as an opponent of the Trump administration's immigration and border security efforts, especially family separations and construction of a border wall. The former prosecutor is now supportive of more gun safety laws.

Fundraising: She raised $553,000 as of June 30 and had $360,000 in cash available.

Campaign website: kirkpatrickforcongress.com

BRANDON MARTIN

Veteran of U.S. Army

Republican

34 years old

Sierra Vista resident

Martin touts himself as a veteran of the U.S. Army Reserves, working in intelligence gathering. He said he trained soldiers in collecting intelligence and was a member of the Secretary General Staff in the Intelligence Center of Excellence at Fort Huachuca. He sees a physical barrier along the border as a prerequisite to any broader immigration reforms. Martin calls for balancing the federal budget to rein in the national debt.

Fundraising: He raised $28,000 as of June 30 and had $16,000 in cash available.

Campaign website: brandonmartinforcongress.com

JOSEPH MORGAN

Support technician at Pima Community College

Republican

37 years old

Tucson resident

Morgan is a former financial consultant and has been a support technician at Pima Community College. He is a cancer survivor and prison minister. Morgan favors construction of a border fence and revising asylum policies to allow anyone who doesn't present themselves at a port of entry to be automatically deported. He wants to repeal the Affordable Care Act and block grant Medicaid funding to the states.

Fundraising: He raised $15,000 as of June 30 and had $4,300 in cash available.

Campaign website: josephmorgan4congress.com

SHAY STAUTZ

Former lobbyist for Arizona State University

Republican

51 years old

Tucson resident

Stautz has spent most of the past two decades lobbying in Washington for the University of Arizona and Arizona State University. He is calling for a stronger border, increased spending on the military and promoting economic growth through what he describes as pro-business policies.

Fundraising: He has not yet reported raising any funds.

Campaign website: shaystautzforcongress.com/

JUSTINE WADSACK

Realtor

Republican

47 years old

Tucson resident

Wadsack is a Realtor and mother to two children with serious health problems. She lists three key issues on her website: protecting the border, restricting all abortions and improving education.

Fundraising: She has not yet reported raising any funds.

Campaign website: wadsack4congress.com/

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U.S. House District 3

RAÚL GRIJALVA

U.S. representative

Democrat

71 years old

Tucson resident

Grijalva is chairman of the House Natural Resources Committee, which has oversight of federal conservation and species protection programs. He is in his ninth term in Washington and has been active with the Congressional Progressive Caucus and the Congressional Hispanic Caucus. Grijalva is facing an Ethics Committee review of a settlement paid to a former staffer who claimed he created a hostile work place. Grijalva has long been among the most liberal Democrats in Washington. He has called for an impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump and has investigated the administration's handling of environmental issues.

Fundraising: He raised $178,000 as of June 30 and had $106,000 in cash available.

Campaign website: standwithraul.com

STEVE RONNEBECK

Former auto mechanic

Republican

52 years old

Mesa resident

Ronnebeck is the father of a Mesa man authorities believe was murdered in 2015 by an illegal immigrant. He has been a prominent advocate for cracking down on illegal immigration, appearing with President Donald Trump on several occasions. Ronnebeck seems to be running against Rep. Raúl Grijalva as much as touting any policy changes. He has described Grijalva as a drunk who is facing an ethics investigation.

Fundraising: He has not yet reported raising any funds.

Campaign website: steveronnebeck.com/

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U.S. House District 4

PAUL GOSAR

U.S. representative

Republican

60 years old

Prescott resident

Gosar is a dentist and outspoken conservative urging limited government. He is chairman of the Congressional Western Caucus and is a member of the House committees on natural resources and government oversight. He is in his fifth term in Washington. Gosar is among the staunchest supporters of President Donald Trump on Capitol Hill, especially on border security and immigration issues, and is a provocateur unafraid of controversial comments and causes.

Fundraising: He raised $144,000 as of June 30 and had $173,000 in cash available.

Campaign website: drpaulgosar.com

DELINA DiSANTO

Nurse

Democrat

61 years old

Cave Creek resident

DiSanto is a registered nurse who has also worked with her husband in home building. She made her first run for Congress in 2018. DiSanto calls for sweeping reversals to the Republican agenda, including advocating Medicare for all to universal background checks on gun purchases. She opposes building a border wall.

Fundraising: She raised $750 as of June 30 and had $6,000 in cash available.

Campaign website: delinadisanto.com/

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U.S. House District 5

ANDY BIGGS

U.S. representative

Republican

60 years old

Gilbert resident

Biggs is a former attorney and member of the House committees on the judiciary and science and technology. He served eight years in the Arizona Legislature before joining Capitol Hill after the 2016 elections. Biggs is among the most conservative members of the House of Representatives. He is an advocate of stepped-up border security, including construction of a wall and was a prominent skeptic of the origins of the Russia probe of President Donald Trump and his team.

Fundraising: He raised $251,000 as of June 30 and had $432,000 in cash available.

Campaign website: biggsforcongress.com

JOAN GREENE

Marketing business owner

Democrat

58 years old

Phoenix resident

Greene has owned a promotional marketing company for more than three decades and casts herself as a pragmatist who can work with anyone to solve problems. She is an advocate for animal rescues. Greene lost to Biggs in her first congressional run in 2018. She is open to considering a Medicare buy-in as a public option on health insurance and unspecified tax relief.

Fundraising: She raised $14,000 as of June 30 and had $1,700 in cash available.

Campaign website: joangreeneaz.com

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U.S. House District 6

DAVID SCHWEIKERT

U.S. representative

Republican

57 years old

Fountain Hills resident

Schweikert is a member of the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee. He is a former member of the Arizona Legislature and former Maricopa County treasurer. In his fifth term on Capitol Hill, Schweikert is facing a House Ethics Committee investigation involving misspending and his former chief of staff. He promises to never raise taxes and advocates for light business regulation.

Fundraising: He raised $486,000 as of June 30 and had $170,000 in cash available.

Campaign website: davidschweikert.com

ANITA MALIK

Self-employed businesswoman

Democrat

42 years old

Scottsdale resident

Malik works in technology and communications and established herself as a relatively progressive Democrat in her first run for office in 2018. She stood out in a three-person Democratic primary and will have to do so again to gain a rematch with Rep. David Schweikert. She advocates Medicare for all to achieve universal insurance coverage and strenthening Social Security by increasing the income subject to its taxation.

Fundraising: She raised $60,000 as of June 30 and had $50,000 in cash available.

Campaign website: anitaforarizona.com

STEPHANIE RIMMER

Business owner

Democrat

45 years old

Phoenix resident

Rimmer pitches herself as the co-owner of a lighting company that helps export American manufacturing. She touts a record in the business world that helped make her a consensus-builder. She prominently notes what she casts as Rep. David Schweikert's fading political fortunes without defining what she advocates.

Fundraising: She raised $131,000 as of June 30 and had $88,000 in cash available.

Campaign website: rimmerforarizona.com

HIRAL TIPIRNENI

Physician and cancer research advocate

Democrat

51 years old

Glendale resident

Tipirneni is a cancer-research advocate and former emergency-room physician who is making her third run for Congress in less than two years. She made a splash running on health-care changes in the 2018 special election against now-Rep. Debbie Lesko and hopes to build on that in an adjacent district in 2020. She supports a public option to expand health insurance coverage and a data-driven approach to policy, including what she casts as common-sense gun control reforms.

Fundraising: She raised $440,000 as of June 30 and had $445,000 in cash available.

Campaign website: hiralforcongress.com

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U.S. House District 7

RUBEN GALLEGO

U.S. representative

Democrat

39 years old

Phoenix resident

Gallego ended speculation about running for the Senate and remains comfortable in his Democratically dominated district, which he has represented since the 2014 elections. The former Marine and Iraq War veteran has emerged as a prominent critic of the Trump administration. He is an outspoken advocate for LGBT and immigrant rights. Gallego is among the most liberal Democrats on Capitol Hill and faced no Republican opponent in 2018.

Fundraising: He raised $612,000 as of June 30 and had $680,000 in cash available.

Campaign website: gallegoforarizona.com

JOSH BARNETT

Business owner

Republican

43 years old

Phoenix resident

Barnett is a fitness enthusiast who co-owns Metroflex Gyms. He is challenging Rep. Ruben Gallego, in large part by noting his district's relatively low income and casts the south Phoenix-based district as the most dangerous part of the United States. He calls for voter ID cards to stop voter fraud and stepped-up border security.

Fundraising: He has not yet reported raising any funds.

Campaign website: barnettforaz.com/

CHRIS HINDLE

Retail management

Republican

48 years old

Phoenix resident

Hindle comes from retail management and casts himself as a "strong advocate for the working class." He has worked in consulting and store management, according to his online profiles. Hindle favors ending stock buybacks to help address inequality.

Fundraising: He has not yet reported raising any funds.

Campaign website: hindle2020.com/welcome

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U.S. House District 8

DEBBIE LESKO

U.S. representative

Republican

60 years old

Peoria resident

Lesko is a former member of the Arizona Legislature who won the 2018 special election to fill a vacancy in her West Valley-based district. She is a member of the House committees on the judiciary and rules. She has been a forceful advocate for school choice throughout her political career. Lesko has been a reliable conservative in the House of Representatives in her brief tenure. She calls for tighter control of the southern border, including construction of a wall where appropriate and more restrictive admissions for asylum cases. She has been an advocate for repealing the Affordable Care Act.

Fundraising: She raised $340,000 as of June 30 and had $293,000 in cash available.

Campaign website: debbieleskoforcongress.com

MICHAEL MUSCATO

Business owner

Democrat

35 years old

Peoria resident

Muscato owns Crossfit Archangel, a fitness gym. He advocates sweeping changes to the nation's health care system, which he calls AmeriCare. It would effectively make everyone move to a government-run program that provides lower insurance costs and wider medical options. Muscato also proposes changes to immigration and border security systems that include granting legal status to those brought to the U.S. illegally as children.

Fundraising: He raised $23,000 as of June 30 and had $8,200 in cash available.

Campaign website:muscato4congress.com/

BOB MUSSELWHITE

Public school teacher

Democrat

67 years old

Litchfield Park resident

Musselwhite is a former North Carolina police officer and public school teacher in Arizona. He was a City Council member in Litchfield Park as well as its city manager. He calls for expanding Medicare as a public option in insurance coverage and fiscal responsibility by the government, though he does not make clear what that means.

Fundraising: He raised $1,500 as of June 30 and had $125 in cash available.

Campaign website:bobmusselwhiteforcongress.com

BOB OLSEN

Retired fire fighter

Democrat

63 years old

Sun City West resident

Olsen said he spent 10 years on active duty in the military and is a former police officer and retired fire fighter. He proposes to consolidate the nation's various health care programs, such as Medicare and Medicaid, into one program that anyone can enroll in if they choose. Olsen calls for a guest-worker visa program to help address immigration problems.

Fundraising: He has not yet reported raising any funds.

Campaign website:bobolsen2018.com/

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U.S. House District 9

GREG STANTON

U.S. representative

Democrat

49 years old

Phoenix resident

Stanton is a freshman member of Congress and is part of the House Judiciary Committee. He is a lawyer and the former mayor of Phoenix. Stanton called for an impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump after the release of the special counsel's report on Russian interference in the 2016 election. He has opposed Trump's priorities on nearly every vote since joining Congress, according to the website FiveThirtyEight.

Fundraising: He raised $386,000 as of June 30 and had $288,000 in cash available.

Campaign website: stantonforarizona.com

DAVID GILES

Businessman

Republican

67 years old

Gilbert resident

Giles is making his third run for Congress. He touts himself as an economics engineer and business consultant who worked in the oil industry. He was the GOP's nominee in 2016. He pledges to support President Donald Trump on border security and balancing the federal budget to help bring down the national debt. Giles wants the Affordable Care Act repealed and suggests replacing it with a private-sector system that won't require tax revenue.

Fundraising: He raised $20,600 as of March 31 and had $37 in cash available.

Campaign website: davegilesforcongress.com

TIM TAYLOR

Veteran with the Marine Corps Reserves

Republican

29 years old

Tempe resident

Taylor is a former Marine who said he served in Afghanistan and now works as an environmental inspector for the Marine Reserves. Taylor wants a constitutional amendment for term limits in Congress and stepped-up border security that includes a combination of a wall and other technology. He calls for block granting Medicaid and stipends for those with pre-existing conditions to bring down the cost of health care insurance.

Fundraising: He has not yet reported raising any funds.

Campaign website: timtaylorforcongress.com/

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Reach the reporter Ronald J. Hansen at ronald.hansen@arizonarepublic.com or 602-444-4493. Follow him on Twitter @ronaldjhansen.

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