By Matthew Holloway |
Precinct committeemen in Arizona’s Legislative District 7 have selected three nominees to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of former State Representative David Marshall, according to the Republican Party of Arizona.
The nominees are Lynn Dewitt, a Taylor Town Councilmember, former Arizona State Senator Sylvia Allen, and Tisha Carlisle, a Snowflake Realtor and founding president of the Northeast Arizona Republican Women. They were chosen by acclamation during a meeting of district precinct committeemen and will be submitted to the Navajo County Board of Supervisors for final consideration, the Arizona Republican Party said in a press release on Friday.
The vacancy was formally announced on April 15 in a letter from Marshall to Arizona House Speaker Steve Montenegro (R-LD29), and the Arizona Secretary of State notified the state party on April 20, triggering the statutory process for filling legislative vacancies.
Under ARS §41-1202, the political party of the departing legislator is responsible for nominating three qualified candidates from the same party and legislative district. Those nominees are then forwarded to the relevant county board of supervisors, which must appoint one of the three to serve the remainder of the term.
The nomination process must be completed within five business days of notification of the vacancy. The party coordinates with local legislative district leadership to organize the meeting of precinct committeemen and conduct the selection.
Following the vote, Sergio Arellano said the process was conducted in a “smooth and professional” manner and thanked local party officials and committeemen for their participation.
“Today, Navajo County Republicans showed what strong local leadership and grassroots engagement look like. I want to thank Chairwoman Lisa Green, the precinct committeemen, and everyone involved for conducting a smooth and professional process,” Arellano said. “Congratulations to Lynn Dewitt, Sylvia Allen, and Tisha Carlisle on being advanced to the Board of Supervisors. Navajo County continues to lead by example, and I’m proud of the work done here today.”
The Navajo County Board of Supervisors will now review the three nominees and appoint one to represent Legislative District 7 in the Arizona House of Representatives.
The appointee will serve for the remainder of the current legislative term.
Matthew Holloway is a senior reporter for AZ Free News. Follow him on X for his latest stories, or email tips to Matthew@azfreenews.com.







