Welcome to the

REVOLUTION

Get Hugh on the Ballot

WHO CAN SIGN?

To be eligible to sign Hugh’s petition, you must:

  • Be registered to vote in Arizona
  • Be registered as either No Labels Party/Arizona Independent Party or No Party Preference (sometimes shown as Party Not Determined)
  • Ensure your registration is current and accurate

If your registration shows Republican, Democrat, Green, or Libertarian, you will need to update it before signing.

Already registered as No Labels Party or No Party Preference? You are ready to move forward and sign Hugh’s petition.

✍️ I want to sign Hugh’s petition

✍️ I need to change my registration

REGISTER OR UPDATE YOUR PARTY

  1. Go to the Arizona voter registration website: https://azmvdnow.gov/vr
  2. Select “Update My Registration” if you are already registered.
  3. When you reach the Party Preference dropdown, choose:
    • No Labels Party
      or
    • No Party Preference (Party Not Determined)

Do not select Republican or Democrat if you plan to sign Hugh’s petition.

SIGN HUGH’S PETITION TO PUT HIM ON THE BALLOT

  1. Go the Arizona Secretary of State E-Qual website: https://go.azsos.gov/6lhx
    • You will be asked to:
      • Log in using your Arizona voter record or driver’s license information
      • Confirm your address
      • Provide an email address

Once you receive a confirmation number, you are finished.

THE RESULT – WHY THIS MATTERS

Getting Hugh on the ballot starts with eligible signatures. Arizona law requires independent candidates to collect support from voters who are not registered with a traditional political party, or who are registered with the candidate’s party. Choosing No Labels Party or No Party Preference makes you eligible to take part in this process and help create a real path to the ballot.

This is about giving Arizona voters another option and moving the conversation forward.

It only takes a few minutes to register, update, and sign. One small action helps open the door to an independent voice in this race.

Register. Update. Sign.

 
 

Privacy Policy

Hugh Lytle for Arizona

Effective Date: Monday, January 26, 2026

This Privacy Policy explains how Hugh Lytle for Arizona, referred to as the Campaign, collects, uses, shares, and protects information about you when you visit https://hughlytle.com, interact with our digital content, make a donation, sign up for updates, volunteer, attend events, or otherwise engage with the Campaign.

By using this website or providing information to the Campaign, you agree to the practices described in this Privacy Policy.

Scope

This policy applies to individuals who visit our website, receive campaign communications, donate, volunteer, sign petitions, attend campaign events, or interact with our digital advertising. This policy applies only to the Campaign and does not cover third-party websites or services that may be linked from our site.

Information We Collect

We may collect information you provide directly to us, information collected automatically, and information obtained from third parties as permitted by law. The data collected will not be sold or shared with third parties.

Information you provide may include your name, email address, phone number, mailing address, zip code, donation information, volunteer interests, event participation, and any messages or forms you submit to the Campaign.

We may also collect demographic information if you choose to provide it or if it is permitted by law, such as age range or other non-sensitive characteristics. We are cautious with sensitive information such as race or ethnicity and only collect or use it where legally allowed and necessary for lawful campaign purposes.

Information collected automatically may include IP address, browser type, device identifiers, operating system, approximate location, pages visited, time spent on pages, links clicked, and referring URLs. We may use cookies, pixels, tags, and similar tracking technologies to collect this information.

We may also create inferences or profiles based on your interactions with the Campaign in order to better understand supporter interests and improve outreach.

How We Use Information

The Campaign uses information to operate and advance lawful political activities. This includes communicating with supporters, sending emails or text messages, inviting you to events, processing donations, recruiting volunteers, providing voter reminders, and responding to inquiries.

We use information to personalize and target campaign communications, including digital advertising and outreach on social media and other platforms, consistent with applicable law.

Information is also used for analytics and research to understand how our website and communications are used, to improve effectiveness, and to manage campaign operations.

We may use information to comply with legal obligations, including federal and state election laws, reporting requirements, fraud prevention, and security purposes.

Data Sharing and Disclosure

We may share information with trusted vendors, consultants, service providers, and partners who perform services on our behalf, such as email platforms, text messaging services, payment processors, analytics providers, digital advertising platforms, and data hosting providers. These parties are authorized to use information only as necessary to provide services to the Campaign.

Information may be shared with political partners, other campaigns, committees, or organizations working toward aligned lawful political purposes, where permitted by law.

We may disclose information if required to do so by law, regulation, subpoena, court order, or other legal process, or if we believe disclosure is necessary to protect the rights, safety, or integrity of the Campaign or others.

In some cases, when you take a specific action such as signing a petition or completing a form sponsored jointly with another organization, your information may be shared with that organization for the stated purpose.

Digital Advertising and Tracking

The Campaign uses cookies and similar technologies to recognize your browser or device, understand website usage, and deliver relevant advertising. This may include targeted or interest-based advertising on social media platforms and across the web.

Third-party advertising platforms may use their own cookies or tracking technologies in connection with Campaign ads. Their use of information is governed by their own privacy policies.

You can control or disable cookies through your browser settings. Some features of the website may not function properly if cookies are disabled.

Your Rights and Choices

You may request access to, correction of, or deletion of certain personal information we maintain about you, subject to legal and operational limitations.

You may opt out of receiving campaign emails or text messages at any time by using the unsubscribe link in emails, replying with the appropriate stop command to text messages, or contacting us directly.

We aim to follow data minimization principles and collect only the information reasonably necessary for lawful campaign purposes.

Data Security and Retention

The Campaign takes reasonable administrative, technical, and physical measures to protect information from loss, misuse, unauthorized access, disclosure, or alteration.

Information is retained for as long as necessary to fulfill campaign purposes, comply with legal obligations, resolve disputes, and enforce agreements. Political campaigns may retain data for extended periods as permitted by law.

Children’s Information

This website is not directed to children under 13. The Campaign does not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13.

Updates to This Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. Changes will be posted on this page with an updated effective date. Continued use of the website after changes constitutes acceptance of the revised policy.

Contact Information

If you have questions about this Privacy Policy or the Campaign’s data practices, you may contact us at:

Email: campaign@hughlytle.com
Website: https://hughlytle.com