Joseph Chaplik details campaign endorsements and AmFest attendance in December posts

Joseph Chaplik, Arizona State Representative for 3rd District
Joseph Chaplik, Arizona State Representative for 3rd District
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Rep. Joseph Chaplik, a Republican member of the Arizona State House, shared updates on his recent activities and campaign progress through several posts on December 19, 2025.

In a post made early in the day, Chaplik described his participation at an event: “Great first day at #amfest2025 with patriots @anthonykernAZ, @DanicaPatrick and @rustyrockets from across Arizona and the country! The energy and optimism are high. I’m proud to be here as a guest of @TPAction_ @TPUSA https://t.co/zgiNJD0FeS” (December 19, 2025).

Later that evening, Chaplik highlighted momentum for his congressional campaign in Arizona’s 1st District: “(1/4) It’s been a HUGE week for our campaign. We are experiencing incredible momentum just five days after I announced my candidacy for Congress in #AZ01, putting us in the front runner position.

I have an incredible group of over 40 powerful endorsers and still growing… https://t.co/zHTx3jgjRV” (December 19, 2025).

He also listed several supporters by name: (2/4)

@JerrySheridan24
@azjustinheap
@leo4AZSenate
@LisaFink4AZ
@LaurinHendrix
@RJ4arizona
@RealAlexKolodin
@DrRalphHeap
@TMartinez4AZ
@DaveMarshallAZ
@_JustinOlson
@BevPingerelli
Mayor Gerry Friedel

Cont… (December 19, 2025).

Chaplik was elected to represent Arizona’s 3rd House District in the State House beginning in 2023. He succeeded Andres Cano as state representative.



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