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Wil Cardon
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Education

Bachelor's

Stanford University

Graduate

Harvard Business School

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Religion
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon)
Profession
Business owner
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Wil Cardon (b. September 23, 1970, in Mesa, Arizona) was a Republican candidate for Arizona Secretary of State in the 2014 elections.[1] He lost the Republican primary to Michele Reagan on August 26th. Reagan went on to win the general election on Nov. 4, 2014.

Cardon ran unsuccessfully for U.S. Senate in 2012.[2] He lost the Republican primary to Jeff Flake, who later won the general election in November.

Biography

A native of Mesa, Arizona, Cardon worked as a business owner. He graduated from Stanford University and earned a master's degree from Harvard Business School. On August 26, 2017, Cardon passed away at the age of 46 following a battle with depression.[3]

Education

  • Bachelor's degree - Stanford University
  • MBA - Harvard Business School

Elections

2014

See also: Arizona secretary of state election, 2014

Cardon ran for election to the office of Arizona Secretary of State. Cardon did not secure the Republican nomination in the primary on August 26, 2014. The general election took place on November 4, 2014.

Primary election - August 26, 2014

Arizona Secretary of State, Republican Primary, 2014
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.pngMichele Reagan 43.2% 217,741
Justin Pierce 34.6% 174,422
Wil Cardon 22.1% 111,444
Total Votes 503,607
Election results via Arizona Secretary of State.

Polls

General election

Arizona Secretary of State, General election
Poll Michele Reagan (R) Terry Goddard (D)UndecidedMargin of errorSample size
Moore Information
October 7-8, 2014
38%48%14%+/-4.9400
Note: The polls above may not reflect all polls that have been conducted in this race. Those displayed are a random sampling chosen by Ballotpedia staff. If you would like to nominate another poll for inclusion in the table, send an email to [email protected].

Primary election

Arizona Secretary of State, Republican Primary
Poll Wil Cardon Justin PierceMichele ReaganUndecidedMargin of errorSample size
Harper Polling
August 19-20, 2014
15%30%32%23%+/-3.44812
Gravis Marketing
July 14, 2014
13%17%13%57%+/-4.0691
Magellan Strategies
July 9-10, 2014
17%9%21%53%+/-4.02593
AVERAGES 15% 18.67% 22% 44.33% +/-3.82 698.67
Note: The polls above may not reflect all polls that have been conducted in this race. Those displayed are a random sampling chosen by Ballotpedia staff. If you would like to nominate another poll for inclusion in the table, send an email to [email protected].

2012

See also: United States Senate elections in Arizona, 2012

Cardon ran in the 2012 election for the U.S. Senate, representing Arizona. He was defeated by Jeff Flake in the Republican primary.[4]

Campaign themes

2012

Cardon's campaign website listed the following issues:[5]

  • Jobs & Economy
Excerpt: "As an Arizona businessman, I understand what it takes to create jobs and get the U.S. economy moving again. Lower taxes, less regulation and opening foreign markets to U.S. products is the way to create a pro-jobs environment. I strongly oppose any and all earmarks because government shouldn’t be in the business of picking winners and losers amongst industries."
  • Secure the Border
Excerpt: "Washington has failed miserably when it comes to securing our borders. While the federal government refuses to protect our borders, Arizona taxpayers continue to pay the price in the form of increased crime and drugs in our communities."
  • Size and Role of Government
Excerpt: "In today’s tough economy, Arizona families and businesses are forced to do more with less. It’s time Washington does the same thing. We can no longer afford a federal government that grows at 16 percent every two years."
  • Healthcare/Repeal Obamacare
Excerpt: "As a business owner, I understand the burden that rising health care costs have placed on American companies. Instead of choosing to improve health care quality and protect consumer choice in health care decisions, the Obama Administration and the previous Congress passed the unconstitutional Obamacare into law. This law increases costs, decreases quality, hinders individual choice and I believe it must be immediately repealed."
  • Arizona Values
Excerpt: "Strong families are the backbone of a strong country. I am a husband as well as a father of five young children. I am a social conservative who supports pro-life and pro-family policies. I believe life is the most sacred gift that was bestowed on humankind."

Campaign finance summary


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Wil Cardon campaign contribution history
YearOfficeStatusContributionsExpenditures
2014Arizona Secretary of StateLost $470,268 N/A**
Grand total$470,268 N/A**
Sources: OpenSecretsFederal Elections Commission ***This product uses the openFEC API but is not endorsed or certified by the Federal Election Commission (FEC).
** Data on expenditures is not available for this election cycle
Note: Totals above reflect only availabale data.

Personal

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Cardon is survived by his wife, Nicole, and their five children.[6]

Recent news

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Footnotes


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