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U.S. Senate
Control of the Senate could hinge on this open-seat race. Representative Ruben Gallego is running unopposed in the Democratic primary after Senator Kyrsten Sinema left the party and decided not to run. Kari Lake, an election denier who lost her 2022 race for governor, is the Republican primary favorite.
Republican Primary
Latest results from 8:13 PM ET
>95% of votes in
U.S. Senate, Republican Primary race called
Candidate | Votes | Percent Pct.% | Chart showing percent |
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Kari LakeK. LakeLake | 408,216 | +55.3% 55.3% | |
Mark LambM. LambLamb | 292,225 | +39.6% 39.6% | |
Elizabeth ReyeE. ReyeReye | 38,121 | +5.2% 5.2% | |
Total reported | 738,562 |
leader
Lake
Lamb
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leader
Lake
Lamb
Democratic Primary
Latest results from July 30
U.S. Senate, Democratic Primary race called
Candidate |
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Ruben GallegoR. GallegoGallego Uncontested |
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U.S. House 1st District
Democrats view this race near Phoenix as a pickup opportunity after President Biden won the district in the 2020 election. Representative David Schweikert held onto the seat by fewer than 4,000 votes in 2022. He faces two G.O.P. challengers. Six Democrats are seeking to oppose him.
Republican Primary
Latest results from 8:14 PM ET
>95% of votes in
U.S. House 1st District, District 1 Republican Primary race called
Candidate | Votes | Percent Pct.% | Chart showing percent |
---|---|---|---|
David SchweikertD. SchweikertSchweikert*incumbent | 62,700 | +62.6% 62.6% | |
Kim GeorgeK. GeorgeGeorge | 27,542 | +27.5% 27.5% | |
Robert BackieR. BackieBackie | 9,844 | +9.8% 9.8% | |
Total reported | 100,086 | ||
*Incumbent |
leader
Schweikert
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Schweikert
Democratic Primary
Latest results from 8:14 PM ET
>95% of votes in
U.S. House 1st District, District 1 Democratic Primary race called
Candidate | Votes | Percent Pct.% | Chart showing percent |
---|---|---|---|
Amish ShahA. ShahShah | 17,204 | +23.5% 23.5% | |
Andrei ChernyA. ChernyCherny | 15,571 | +21.3% 21.3% | |
Marlene Galan-WoodsM. Galan-WoodsGalan-Woods | 15,463 | +21.2% 21.2% | |
Total reported | 73,079 | ||
leader
Shah
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Shah
U.S. House 6th District
Representative Juan Ciscomani, a first-term Republican, and Kirsten Engel, a Democrat, could be headed toward a rematch in this swing district that President Biden won in 2020. Less than 6,000 votes separated the two in their last matchup, in 2022. Ms. Engel is unopposed in her primary, while Mr. Ciscomani is being challenged in his by Kathleen Winn, an ex-television reporter.
Republican Primary
Latest results from 5:47 PM ET
>95% of votes in
U.S. House 6th District, District 6 Republican Primary race called
Candidate | Votes | Percent Pct.% | Chart showing percent |
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Juan CiscomaniJ. CiscomaniCiscomani*incumbent | 58,838 | +59.2% 59.2% | |
Kathleen WinnK. WinnWinn | 40,493 | +40.8% 40.8% | |
Total reported | 99,331 | ||
*Incumbent |
leader
Ciscomani
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leader
Ciscomani
Democratic Primary
Latest results from July 30
U.S. House 6th District, District 6 Democratic Primary race called
Candidate |
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Kirsten EngelK. EngelEngel Uncontested |
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Maricopa County Recorder
Stephen Richer, a top elections official in Arizona's most populous county, has angered much of the Republican base by saying, correctly, that President Biden won in 2020. Two conservative Republicans are now challenging him in a primary that could reshape how elections are run in the Phoenix area.
Republican Primary
Latest results from 8:10 PM ET
>95% of votes in
Maricopa County Recorder, Republican Primary race called
Candidate | Votes | Percent Pct.% | Chart showing percent |
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Justin HeapJ. HeapHeap | 161,625 | +43.4% 43.4% | |
Stephen RicherS. RicherRicher*incumbent | 129,191 | +34.7% 34.7% | |
Don HiattD. HiattHiatt | 82,017 | +22.0% 22.0% | |
Total reported | 372,833 | ||
*Incumbent |
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Democratic Primary
Latest results from July 30
Maricopa County Recorder, Democratic Primary race called
Candidate |
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Tim StringhamT. StringhamStringham Uncontested |
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U.S. House
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Winner
District Dist. | Candidates | Candidates | Percent of votes in Votes in | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 Dem. 1 (D) | Amish ShahA. ShahShah 24% Winner | Andrei ChernyA. ChernyCherny 21% | >95% | › |
1 Rep. 1 (R) | David SchweikertD. SchweikertSchweikert*incumbent 63% Winner | Kim GeorgeK. GeorgeGeorge 28% | >95% | › |
2 Dem. 2 (D) | Jonathan NezJ. NezNez Winner | Uncontested | › | |
2 Rep. 2 (R) | Eli CraneE. CraneCrane*incumbent 81% Winner | Jack SmithJ. SmithSmith 19% | >95% | › |
3 Dem. 3 (D) | Yassamin AnsariY. AnsariAnsari 44.6% | Raquel TeranR. TeranTeran 44.5% | >95% | › |
3 Rep. 3 (R) | Jeff ZinkJ. ZinkZink 66% Winner | Jesus David MendozaJ. MendozaMendoza 34% | >95% | › |
4 Dem. 4 (D) | Greg StantonG. StantonStanton*incumbent Winner | Uncontested | › | |
4 Rep. 4 (R) | Kelly CooperK. CooperCooper 32% Winner | Zuhdi JasserZ. JasserJasser 27% | >95% | › |
5 Dem. 5 (D) | Katrina SchaffnerK. SchaffnerSchaffner Winner | Uncontested | › | |
5 Rep. 5 (R) | Andy BiggsA. BiggsBiggs*incumbent Winner | Uncontested | › | |
6 Dem. 6 (D) | Kirsten EngelK. EngelEngel Winner | Uncontested | › | |
6 Rep. 6 (R) | Juan CiscomaniJ. CiscomaniCiscomani*incumbent 59% Winner | Kathleen WinnK. WinnWinn 41% | >95% | › |
7 Dem. 7 (D) | Raul GrijalvaR. GrijalvaGrijalva*incumbent Winner | Uncontested | › | |
7 Rep. 7 (R) | Daniel ButierezD. ButierezButierez Winner | Uncontested | › | |
8 Dem. 8 (D) | Gregory WhittenG. WhittenWhitten Winner | Uncontested | › | |
8 Rep. 8 (R) | Abraham HamadehA. HamadehHamadeh 30% Winner | Blake MastersB. MastersMasters 26% | >95% | › |
9 Dem. 9 (D) | Quacy SmithQ. SmithSmith Winner | Uncontested | › | |
9 Rep. 9 (R) | Paul GosarP. GosarGosar*incumbent Winner | Uncontested | › | |
*Incumbent |
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Winner
State Legislature
State Senate
District Dist. | Candidates | Candidates | Percent of votes in Votes in |
---|---|---|---|
1 Dem. 1 (D) | Mike FogelM. FogelFogel
| Uncontested | |
1 Rep. 1 (R) | Mark FinchemM. FinchemFinchem 48%
| Ken BennettK. BennettBennett*incumbent 33% | >95% |
2 Dem. 2 (D) | Judy SchwiebertJ. SchwiebertSchwiebert
| Uncontested | |
2 Rep. 2 (R) | Shawnna BolickS. BolickBolick*incumbent 54%
| Josh BarnettJ. BarnettBarnett 46% | >95% |
3 Rep. 3 (R) | John KavanaghJ. KavanaghKavanagh*incumbent
| Uncontested | |
4 Dem. 4 (D) | Christine MarshC. MarshMarsh*incumbent
| Uncontested | |
4 Rep. 4 (R) | Carine WernerC. WernerWerner 61%
| Kenneth BowersK. BowersBowers 39% | >95% |
5 Dem. 5 (D) | Lela AlstonL. AlstonAlston*incumbent
| Uncontested | |
5 Rep. 5 (R) | Joshua OrtegaJ. OrtegaOrtega
| Uncontested | |
6 Dem. 6 (D) | Theresa HatathlieT. HatathlieHatathlie*incumbent
| Uncontested | |
7 Dem. 7 (D) | Haley CreightonH. CreightonCreighton 54%
| Roberto RevelesR. RevelesReveles 46% | >95% |
7 Rep. 7 (R) | Wendy RogersW. RogersRogers*incumbent 55%
| David CookD. CookCook 45% | >95% |
8 Dem. 8 (D) | Lauren KubyL. KubyKuby
| Uncontested | |
8 Rep. 8 (R) | Roxana HolzapfelR. HolzapfelHolzapfel
| Uncontested | |
9 Dem. 9 (D) | Eva BurchE. BurchBurch*incumbent
| Uncontested | |
9 Rep. 9 (R) | Robert ScantleburyR. ScantleburyScantlebury 65%
| Christopher StapleyC. StapleyStapley 35% | >95% |
10 Dem. 10 (D) | Robert DoyleR. DoyleDoyle
| Uncontested | |
10 Rep. 10 (R) | David FarnsworthD. FarnsworthFarnsworth*incumbent
| Uncontested | |
11 Dem. 11 (D) | Catherine MirandaC. MirandaMiranda*incumbent
| Uncontested | |
11 Rep. 11 (R) | Joshua AyalaJ. AyalaAyala
| Uncontested | |
12 Dem. 12 (D) | Denise EpsteinD. EpsteinEpstein*incumbent
| Uncontested | |
12 Rep. 12 (R) | Cara ViciniC. ViciniVicini
| Uncontested | |
13 Dem. 13 (D) | Sharon WintersS. WintersWinters
| Uncontested | |
13 Rep. 13 (R) | J.D. MesnardJ. MesnardMesnard*incumbent
| Uncontested | |
14 Dem. 14 (D) | Elizabeth BrownE. BrownBrown
| Uncontested | |
14 Rep. 14 (R) | Warren PetersenW. PetersenPetersen*incumbent
| Uncontested | |
15 Dem. 15 (D) | Alan SmithA. SmithSmith
| Uncontested | |
15 Rep. 15 (R) | Jake HoffmanJ. HoffmanHoffman*incumbent
| Uncontested | |
16 Dem. 16 (D) | Stacey SeamanS. SeamanSeaman
| Uncontested | |
16 Rep. 16 (R) | Thomas ShopeT. ShopeShope*incumbent
| Uncontested | |
17 Dem. 17 (D) | John McLeanJ. McLeanMcLean
| Uncontested | |
17 Rep. 17 (R) | Vince LeachV. LeachLeach 53%
| Justine WadsackJ. WadsackWadsack*incumbent 47% | >95% |
18 Dem. 18 (D) | Priya SundareshanP. SundareshanSundareshan*incumbent
| Uncontested | |
19 Dem. 19 (D) | Bob KarpB. KarpKarp
| Uncontested | |
19 Rep. 19 (R) | David GowanD. GowanGowan*incumbent
| Uncontested | |
20 Dem. 20 (D) | Sally GonzalesS. GonzalesGonzales*incumbent
| Uncontested | |
21 Dem. 21 (D) | Rosanna GabaldonR. GabaldonGabaldon*incumbent
| Uncontested | |
22 Dem. 22 (D) | Eva DiazE. DiazDiaz*incumbent 76%
| Leezah SunL. SunSun 24% | >95% |
22 Rep. 22 (R) | Steve RobinsonS. RobinsonRobinson
| Uncontested | |
23 Dem. 23 (D) | Brian FernandezB. FernandezFernandez*incumbent 60%
| Jesus LugoJ. LugoLugo 40% | >95% |
23 Rep. 23 (R) | Michelle AltherrM. AltherrAltherr
| Uncontested | |
24 Dem. 24 (D) | Analise OrtizA. OrtizOrtiz 87%
| Mario GarciaM. GarciaGarcia 13% | >95% |
25 Rep. 25 (R) | Tim DunnT. DunnDunn
| Uncontested | |
26 Dem. 26 (D) | Flavio BravoF. BravoBravo*incumbent
| Uncontested | |
26 Rep. 26 (R) | Victor HarrisV. HarrisHarris
| Uncontested | |
27 Rep. 27 (R) | Kevin PayneK. PaynePayne
| Uncontested | |
28 Rep. 28 (R) | Frank CarrollF. CarrollCarroll*incumbent
| Uncontested | |
29 Dem. 29 (D) | Eric StaffordE. StaffordStafford
| Uncontested | |
29 Rep. 29 (R) | Janae ShampJ. ShampShamp*incumbent
| Uncontested | |
30 Dem. 30 (D) | J’aime MorgAineJ. MorgAineMorgAine
| Uncontested | |
30 Rep. 30 (R) | Hildy AngiusH. AngiusAngius 52%
| Ashley GerichA. GerichGerich 28% | >95% |
*Incumbent |
State House
District Dist. | Candidates | Candidates | Percent of votes in Votes in |
---|---|---|---|
1 Dem. 1 (D) | Marcia SmithM. SmithSmith
| Uncontested | |
Jay RubyJ. RubyRuby
| Uncontested | ||
1 Rep. 1 (R) | Quang NguyenQ. NguyenNguyen*incumbent 44%
| >95% | |
Selina BlissS. BlissBliss*incumbent 39%
| |||
2 Dem. 2 (D) | Stephanie SimacekS. SimacekSimacek
| Uncontested | |
2 Rep. 2 (R) | Ari Daniel BradshawA. BradshawBradshaw
| Uncontested | |
Justin WilmethJ. WilmethWilmeth*incumbent
| Uncontested | ||
3 Dem. 3 (D) | Richard CorlesR. CorlesCorles
| Uncontested | |
3 Rep. 3 (R) | Joseph ChaplikJ. ChaplikChaplik*incumbent
| Uncontested | |
Alexander KolodinA. KolodinKolodin*incumbent
| Uncontested | ||
4 Dem. 4 (D) | Kelli ButlerK. ButlerButler
| Uncontested | |
Karen GreshamK. GreshamGresham
| Uncontested | ||
4 Rep. 4 (R) | Pamela CarterP. CarterCarter
| Uncontested | |
Matt GressM. GressGress*incumbent
| Uncontested | ||
5 Dem. 5 (D) | Sarah LiguoriS. LiguoriLiguori*incumbent 42%
| >95% | |
Aaron MarquezA. MarquezMarquez 28%
| |||
6 Dem. 6 (D) | Myron TsosieM. TsosieTsosie*incumbent 40.1%
| >95% | |
Mae PeshlakaiM. PeshlakaiPeshlakai*incumbent 39.2%
| |||
6 Rep. 6 (R) | Rich KingR. KingKing
| Uncontested | |
Lloyd JohnsonL. JohnsonJohnson
| Uncontested | ||
7 Dem. 7 (D) | Nancy HartlN. HartlHartl
| Uncontested | |
Kevin ChiqueteK. ChiqueteChiquete
| Uncontested | ||
7 Rep. 7 (R) | Walter BlackmanW. BlackmanBlackman 27%
| >95% | |
David MarshallD. MarshallMarshall*incumbent 25%
| |||
8 Dem. 8 (D) | Brian GarciaB. GarciaGarcia 34.3%
| >95% | |
Janeen ConnollyJ. ConnollyConnolly 33.5%
| |||
8 Rep. 8 (R) | Caden DarrowC. DarrowDarrow
| Uncontested | |
9 Dem. 9 (D) | Lorena AustinL. AustinAustin*incumbent
| Uncontested | |
Seth BlattmanS. BlattmanBlattman*incumbent
| Uncontested | ||
9 Rep. 9 (R) | Kylie BarberK. BarberBarber
| Uncontested | |
Mary Ann MendozaM. MendozaMendoza
| Uncontested | ||
10 Dem. 10 (D) | Helen HunterH. HunterHunter
| Uncontested | |
10 Rep. 10 (R) | Justin OlsonJ. OlsonOlson 38%
| >95% | |
Ralph HeapR. HeapHeap 35%
| |||
11 Dem. 11 (D) | Oscar De Los SantosO. De Los SantosDe Los Santos*incumbent 47%
| >95% | |
Junelle CaveroJ. CaveroCavero*incumbent 36%
| |||
11 Rep. 11 (R) | Cesar AlemanC. AlemanAleman
| Uncontested | |
Joseph DaileyJ. DaileyDailey
| Uncontested | ||
12 Dem. 12 (D) | Patricia ContrerasP. ContrerasContreras*incumbent
| Uncontested | |
Anastasia TraversA. TraversTravers*incumbent
| Uncontested | ||
12 Rep. 12 (R) | Lawrence HudsonL. HudsonHudson
| Uncontested | |
13 Dem. 13 (D) | Nicholas GonzalesN. GonzalesGonzales
| Uncontested | |
Brandy ReeseB. ReeseReese
| Uncontested | ||
13 Rep. 13 (R) | Jeff WeningerJ. WeningerWeninger
| Uncontested | |
Julie WilloughbyJ. WilloughbyWilloughby*incumbent
| Uncontested | ||
14 Rep. 14 (R) | Laurin HendrixL. HendrixHendrix*incumbent 27%
| >95% | |
Khyl PowellK. PowellPowell 24%
| |||
15 Dem. 15 (D) | Barbara BeneitoneB. BeneitoneBeneitone
| Uncontested | |
15 Rep. 15 (R) | Neal CarterN. CarterCarter*incumbent 35%
| >95% | |
Michael WayM. WayWay 29%
| |||
16 Dem. 16 (D) | Keith SeamanK. SeamanSeaman*incumbent
| Uncontested | |
16 Rep. 16 (R) | Teresa MartinezT. MartinezMartinez*incumbent 30%
| Chris LopezC. LopezLopez 27% | >95% |
17 Dem. 17 (D) | Kevin VolkK. VolkVolk
| Uncontested | |
17 Rep. 17 (R) | Cory McGarrC. McGarrMcGarr*incumbent 41%
| >95% | |
Rachel JonesR. JonesJones*incumbent 32%
| |||
18 Dem. 18 (D) | Nancy GutierrezN. GutierrezGutierrez*incumbent
| Uncontested | |
Chris MathisC. MathisMathis*incumbent
| Uncontested | ||
18 Rep. 18 (R) | Leonard RosenblumL. RosenblumRosenblum
| Uncontested | |
19 Dem. 19 (D) | Gregg FrostromG. FrostromFrostrom
| Uncontested | |
19 Rep. 19 (R) | Lupe DiazL. DiazDiaz*incumbent
| Uncontested | |
Gail GriffinG. GriffinGriffin*incumbent
| Uncontested | ||
20 Dem. 20 (D) | Alma HernandezA. HernandezHernandez*incumbent
| Uncontested | |
Betty VillegasB. VillegasVillegas*incumbent
| Uncontested | ||
21 Dem. 21 (D) | Consuelo HernandezC. HernandezHernandez*incumbent 43%
| >95% | |
Stephanie Stahl HamiltonS. Stahl HamiltonStahl Hamilton*incumbent 29%
| |||
21 Rep. 21 (R) | Christopher KibbeyC. KibbeyKibbey
| Uncontested | |
22 Dem. 22 (D) | Lupe Chavira ContrerasL. Chavira ContrerasChavira Contreras*incumbent 41%
| >95% | |
Elda Luna-NajeraE. Luna-NajeraLuna-Najera*incumbent 24%
| |||
22 Rep. 22 (R) | Diana JonesD. JonesJones
| Uncontested | |
Blaine GriffinB. GriffinGriffin
| Uncontested | ||
23 Dem. 23 (D) | Mariana SandovalM. SandovalSandoval*incumbent 49%
| >95% | |
Matias RosalesM. RosalesRosales 36%
| |||
23 Rep. 23 (R) | Michele PenaM. PenaPena*incumbent
| Uncontested | |
24 Dem. 24 (D) | Lydia HernandezL. HernandezHernandez*incumbent 39%
| >95% | |
Anna AbeytiaA. AbeytiaAbeytia 33%
| |||
25 Dem. 25 (D) | Bill OlearB. OlearOlear
| Uncontested | |
25 Rep. 25 (R) | Michael CarboneM. CarboneCarbone*incumbent 37%
| >95% | |
Nick KupperN. KupperKupper 28%
| |||
26 Dem. 26 (D) | Cesar AguilarC. AguilarAguilar*incumbent
| Uncontested | |
Quanta CrewsQ. CrewsCrews*incumbent
| Uncontested | ||
26 Rep. 26 (R) | Skyla EdwardsS. EdwardsEdwards
| Uncontested | |
Frank RobertsF. RobertsRoberts
| Uncontested | ||
27 Dem. 27 (D) | Deborah HowardD. HowardHoward
| Uncontested | |
27 Rep. 27 (R) | Lisa FinkL. FinkFink 33%
| >95% | |
Tony RiveroT. RiveroRivero 28%
| |||
28 Dem. 28 (D) | Barbara FikeB. FikeFike
| Uncontested | |
28 Rep. 28 (R) | David LivingstonD. LivingstonLivingston*incumbent 37.0%
| >95% | |
Beverly PingerelliB. PingerelliPingerelli*incumbent 36.7%
| |||
29 Dem. 29 (D) | Tanairi Ochoa-MartinezT. Ochoa-MartinezOchoa-Martinez
| Uncontested | |
Tom TzitzuraT. TzitzuraTzitzura
| Uncontested | ||
29 Rep. 29 (R) | Steve MontenegroS. MontenegroMontenegro*incumbent 54%
| >95% | |
James TaylorJ. TaylorTaylor 45%
| |||
30 Dem. 30 (D) | Monica TimberlakeM. TimberlakeTimberlake
| Uncontested | |
30 Rep. 30 (R) | Leo BiasiucciL. BiasiucciBiasiucci*incumbent
| Uncontested | |
John GilletteJ. GilletteGillette*incumbent
| Uncontested | ||
*Incumbent Note: Some races may have multiple winners. |
Other Races
Corporation Commissioner
Race | Candidates | Candidates | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
4 year term Dem. 4 year term (D) | Ylenia AguilarY. AguilarAguilar
| Uncontested | ||
Jonathon HillJ. HillHill
| Uncontested | |||
Joshua PolacheckJ. PolacheckPolacheck
| Uncontested | |||
4 year term Rep. 4 year term (R) | Rene LopezR. LopezLopez
| Uncontested | ||
Lea Marquez PetersonL. Marquez PetersonMarquez Peterson*incumbent
| Uncontested | |||
Rachel WaldenR. WaldenWalden
| Uncontested | |||
*Incumbent Note: Some races may have multiple winners. |
County Attorney
Race | Candidates | Candidates | Percent of votes in Votes in | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Maricopa Dem. Maricopa (D) | Tamika WootenT. WootenWooten
| Uncontested | ||
Maricopa Rep. Maricopa (R) | Rachel MitchellR. MitchellMitchell*incumbent 57%
| Gina GodbehereG. GodbehereGodbehere 43% | >95% | |
Pima Dem. Pima (D) | Laura ConoverL. ConoverConover*incumbent 68%
| Mike JetteM. JetteJette 32% | >95% | |
*Incumbent |
County Supervisor
Race | Candidates | Candidates | Percent of votes in Votes in | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Maricopa 1 Dem. Maricopa 1 (D) | Joel NavarroJ. NavarroNavarro
| Uncontested | ||
Maricopa 1 Rep. Maricopa 1 (R) | Mark StewartM. StewartStewart 66%
| Jack SellersJ. SellersSellers*incumbent 34% | >95% | |
Maricopa 2 Dem. Maricopa 2 (D) | Julie CieniawskiJ. CieniawskiCieniawski
| Uncontested | ||
Maricopa 2 Rep. Maricopa 2 (R) | Thomas GalvinT. GalvinGalvin*incumbent 56%
| Michelle Ugenti-RitaM. Ugenti-RitaUgenti-Rita 44% | >95% | |
Maricopa 3 Dem. Maricopa 3 (D) | Daniel ValenzuelaD. ValenzuelaValenzuela
| Uncontested | ||
Maricopa 3 Rep. Maricopa 3 (R) | Kate Brophy McGeeK. Brophy McGeeBrophy McGee 72%
| Tabatha LaVoieT. LaVoieLaVoie 28% | >95% | |
Maricopa 4 Dem. Maricopa 4 (D) | David SandovalD. SandovalSandoval
| Uncontested | ||
Maricopa 4 Rep. Maricopa 4 (R) | Debbie LeskoD. LeskoLesko 72%
| Bob BranchB. BranchBranch 28% | >95% | |
Maricopa 5 Dem. Maricopa 5 (D) | Steve GallardoS. GallardoGallardo*incumbent
| Uncontested | ||
Maricopa 5 Rep. Maricopa 5 (R) | Ann NiemannA. NiemannNiemann
| Uncontested | ||
*Incumbent |
Sheriff
Race | Candidates | Candidates | Percent of votes in Votes in | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Maricopa Dem. Maricopa (D) | Tyler KampT. KampKamp 56% Winner | Russ SkinnerR. SkinnerSkinner*incumbent 44% | >95% | › |
Maricopa Rep. Maricopa (R) | Jerry SheridanJ. SheridanSheridan 52% Winner | Frank MilsteadF. MilsteadMilstead 28% | >95% | › |
Pima Dem. Pima (D) | Chris NanosC. NanosNanos*incumbent 60% Winner | Sanford RosenthalS. RosenthalRosenthal 40% | >95% | › |
Pima Rep. Pima (R) | Heather LappinH. LappinLappin 45% Winner | Bill PhillipsB. PhillipsPhillips 40% | >95% | › |
*Incumbent |
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