Arizona Primary Election Results
Arizona Primary Election Results
Governor
Katie Hobbs, the secretary of state, is the front-runner in her Democratic primary. Her opponent, Marco López, has tried to capitalize on accusations of racism against her from a former employee who is Black. In the Republican primary, Kari Lake, a Trump-backed former local television news star, emerged as the early front-runner, but polls show she hasn’t expanded her base. More traditional Republicans, including Gov. Doug Ducey, have rallied around Karrin Taylor Robson.
Democratic Primary
Candidate | Votes | Pct. |
---|---|---|
Katie Hobbs
|
430,457 | +72.3% 72.3% |
Marco López
|
135,796 | +22.8% 22.8 |
Aaron Lieberman
|
28,780 | +4.8% 4.8 |
Total reported |
595,033 |
Republican Primary
Candidate | Votes | Pct. | |
---|---|---|---|
Kari Lake
|
398,085 | +48.0% 48.0% | |
Karrin Taylor Robson
|
358,313 | +43.2% 43.2 | |
Matt Salmon
|
30,659 | +3.7% 3.7 | |
Total reported |
830,130 | ||
Analysis From Our Reporters
U.S. Senate
Blake Masters, with the backing of former President Donald J. Trump and Peter Thiel, has continued to lead the pack in public polling. But Mr. Masters has faced sustained competition from two other candidates: Mark Brnovich, the attorney general, who has come under fire for not buying into Trump’s election conspiracies, and Jim Lamon, an Army veteran and former solar energy business owner.
Republican Primary
Candidate | Votes | Pct. | |
---|---|---|---|
Blake Masters
|
326,541 | +40.2% 40.2% | |
Jim Lamon
|
228,212 | +28.1% 28.1 | |
Mark Brnovich
|
143,929 | +17.7% 17.7 | |
Total reported |
811,590 | ||
Secretary of State
Mark Finchem, one of the most vocal supporters of the 2020 election conspiracy theories and a state representative who has Donald Trump’s endorsement, is widely expected to win the G.O.P. nomination against three lesser-known candidates: Shawnna Bolick, Michelle Ugenti-Rita and Beau Lane. In the Democratic primary, Adrian Fontes, the former Maricopa recorder who lost his re-election to a Republican in 2020, is facing off against Reginald Bolding, the House minority leader.
Republican Primary
Candidate | Votes | Pct. |
---|---|---|
Mark Finchem
|
329,252 | +42.5% 42.5% |
Beau Lane
|
180,880 | +23.4% 23.4 |
Shawnna Bolick
|
149,519 | +19.3% 19.3 |
Michelle Ugenti-Rita
|
114,276 | +14.8% 14.8 |
Total reported |
773,927 |
Democratic Primary
Candidate | Votes | Pct. |
---|---|---|
Adrian Fontes
|
302,166 | +52.5% 52.5% |
Reginald Bolding
|
273,377 | +47.5% 47.5 |
Total reported |
575,543 |
U.S. House
1st District Republican Primary
Candidate | Votes | Pct. | |
---|---|---|---|
David Schweikert*
|
52,067 | +43.6% 43.6% | |
Elijah Norton
|
39,435 | +33.0% 33.0 | |
Josh Barnett
|
27,999 | +23.4% 23.4 | |
Total reported |
119,501 | ||
2nd District Republican Primary
Candidate | Votes | Pct. | |
---|---|---|---|
Eli Crane
|
38,661 | +35.8% 35.8% | |
Walter Blackman
|
26,376 | +24.4% 24.4 | |
Mark DeLuzio
|
18,508 | +17.1% 17.1 | |
Total reported |
108,027 | ||
9th District Republican Primary
Candidate | Votes | Pct. | |
---|---|---|---|
Paul Gosar*
|
67,339 | +66.0% 66.0% | |
Randy Kutz
|
13,387 | +13.1% 13.1 | |
Adam Morgan
|
12,508 | +12.3% 12.3 | |
Sandra Dowling
|
8,851 | +8.7% 8.7 | |
Total reported |
102,085 | ||
All Races
State Legislature
State Senate 7th District Republican Primary
Candidate | Votes | Pct. | |
---|---|---|---|
Wendy Rogers*
|
24,023 | +59.7% 59.7% | |
Kelly Townsend*
|
16,185 | +40.3% 40.3 | |
Total reported |
40,208 | ||
State Senate 10th District Republican Primary
Candidate | Votes | Pct. |
---|---|---|
David Farnsworth
|
23,494 | +64.9% 64.9% |
Rusty Bowers
|
12,705 | +35.1% 35.1 |
Total reported |
36,199 |
State Senate
District Dist. | Candidates | Est. rpt. | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
1 Dem. 1 (D) | Fogel
|
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1 Rep. 1 (R) | Bennett
50.2%
|
Zipperman
49.8%
|
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2 Dem. 2 (D) | Casteen
|
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2 Rep. 2 (R) | Kaiser
|
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3 Dem. 3 (D) | Dugger
|
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3 Rep. 3 (R) | Kavanagh
51%
|
Dubauskas
49%
|
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4 Dem. 4 (D) | Marsh
|
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4 Rep. 4 (R) | Barto*
|
|||
5 Dem. 5 (D) | Alston*
57%
|
Tyree
33%
|
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6 Dem. 6 (D) | Hatathlie*
|
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7 Dem. 7 (D) | Nitschke
|
› | ||
7 Rep. 7 (R) | Rogers*
60%
|
Townsend*
40%
|
› | |
8 Dem. 8 (D) | Mendez*
|
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8 Rep. 8 (R) | Holzapfel
|
|||
9 Dem. 9 (D) | Burch
|
|||
9 Rep. 9 (R) | Scantlebury
67%
|
Pace*
33%
|
||
10 Rep. 10 (R) | Farnsworth
65%
|
Bowers
35%
|
› | |
11 Dem. 11 (D) | Miranda
47%
|
Cavero
27%
|
||
11 Rep. 11 (R) | Brannies
|
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12 Dem. 12 (D) | Epstein
|
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12 Rep. 12 (R) | Richardson
50.3%
|
Sharer
49.7%
|
||
13 Dem. 13 (D) | Hans
64%
|
Morris
36%
|
||
13 Rep. 13 (R) | Mesnard
|
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14 Rep. 14 (R) | Petersen
|
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15 Rep. 15 (R) | Hoffman
|
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16 Dem. 16 (D) | Kerby
|
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16 Rep. 16 (R) | Shope*
|
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17 Dem. 17 (D) | Nickerson
|
|||
17 Rep. 17 (R) | Wadsack
41%
|
Leach*
36%
|
||
18 Dem. 18 (D) | Sundareshan
56%
|
Abraham
44%
|
||
18 Rep. 18 (R) | Caine
|
|||
19 Rep. 19 (R) | Gowan*
|
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20 Dem. 20 (D) | Gonzales*
|
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21 Dem. 21 (D) | Gabaldon*
|
|||
22 Dem. 22 (D) | Espinoza
53%
|
Andrade
47%
|
||
23 Dem. 23 (D) | Fernandez
|
|||
23 Rep. 23 (R) | Garcia Snyder
|
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24 Dem. 24 (D) | Hernandez
57%
|
Chavez
43%
|
||
25 Rep. 25 (R) | Kerr
|
|||
26 Dem. 26 (D) | Teran*
|
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27 Rep. 27 (R) | Kern
68%
|
Kelly
32%
|
||
28 Dem. 28 (D) | Sandoval
|
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28 Rep. 28 (R) | Carroll
71%
|
Van Steenwyk
29%
|
||
29 Rep. 29 (R) | Shamp
53%
|
Osborne
31%
|
||
30 Rep. 30 (R) | Borrelli*
|
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State House
District Dist. | Candidates | Est. rpt. | |
---|---|---|---|
1 Dem. 1 (D) | Ransom
|
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Sinclair
|
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1 Rep. 1 (R) | Nguyen*
41%
|
||
Bliss
27%
|
|||
2 Dem. 2 (D) | Schwiebert*
|
||
2 Rep. 2 (R) | Wilmeth*
37%
|
||
Lamar
35%
|
|||
3 Rep. 3 (R) | Chaplik*
39%
|
||
Kolodin
22%
|
|||
4 Dem. 4 (D) | Terech
|
||
4 Rep. 4 (R) | Syms
25.7%
|
||
Gress
24.9%
|
|||
5 Dem. 5 (D) | Shah*
32%
|
||
Longdon*
24%
|
|||
6 Dem. 6 (D) | Peshlakai
43%
|
||
Tsosie*
42%
|
|||
7 Rep. 7 (R) | Cook*
38%
|
||
Marshall
32%
|
|||
8 Dem. 8 (D) | Hernandez*
|
||
Salman*
|
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8 Rep. 8 (R) | Darrow
|
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Loughrige
|
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9 Dem. 9 (D) | Austin
|
||
Blattman
|
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9 Rep. 9 (R) | Mendoza
|
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Pearce
|
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10 Dem. 10 (D) | Hunter
|
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10 Rep. 10 (R) | Heap
|
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Parker
|
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11 Dem. 11 (D) | De Los Santos
27%
|
||
Quinonez*
22%
|
|||
11 Rep. 11 (R) | Pena
|
||
12 Dem. 12 (D) | Contreras
27.7%
|
||
Travers
27.1%
|
|||
12 Rep. 12 (R) | Chaston
|
||
Roe
|
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13 Dem. 13 (D) | Pawlik*
|
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13 Rep. 13 (R) | Harris
31%
|
||
Willoughby
24%
|
|||
14 Dem. 14 (D) | Reese
|
||
14 Rep. 14 (R) | Grantham*
42%
|
||
Hendrix
33%
|
|||
15 Rep. 15 (R) | Carter*
|
||
Parker*
|
|||
16 Dem. 16 (D) | Seaman
|
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16 Rep. 16 (R) | Hudelson*
|
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Martinez
|
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17 Dem. 17 (D) | Allmond
|
||
Radford
|
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17 Rep. 17 (R) | Jones
25.4%
|
||
McGarr
25.0%
|
|||
18 Dem. 18 (D) | Gutierrez
34%
|
Mathis*
22%
|
|
18 Rep. 18 (R) | Evans
|
||
19 Dem. 19 (D) | Clark
|
||
19 Rep. 19 (R) | Diaz*
|
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Griffin*
|
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20 Dem. 20 (D) | Cano*
|
||
Hernandez*
|
|||
21 Dem. 21 (D) | Hernandez
46%
|
||
Stahl Hamilton
32%
|
|||
22 Dem. 22 (D) | Chavira Contreras
29%
|
||
Sun
27%
|
|||
23 Dem. 23 (D) | Lugo
|
||
Sandoval
|
|||
24 Dem. 24 (D) | Ortiz
42%
|
||
Hernandez
21%
|
|||
25 Rep. 25 (R) | Dunn*
43%
|
||
Carbone
34%
|
|||
26 Dem. 26 (D) | Aguilar
31%
|
||
Bravo
29%
|
|||
27 Rep. 27 (R) | Toma*
41%
|
||
Payne*
40%
|
|||
28 Dem. 28 (D) | Holbrook
|
||
28 Rep. 28 (R) | Pingerelli*
40%
|
||
Livingston
35%
|
|||
29 Dem. 29 (D) | Podeyn
|
||
29 Rep. 29 (R) | Montenegro
37%
|
||
Smith
31%
|
|||
30 Rep. 30 (R) | Biasiucci*
47%
|
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Gillette
18%
|
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Other Races
Attorney General
Race | Candidates | Est. rpt. | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Dem. (D) | Mayes
|
› | ||
Rep. (R) | Hamadeh
34%
|
Glassman
24%
|
› |
Corporation Commissioner
Race | Candidates | Est. rpt. | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
4 year term Dem. 4 year term (D) | Kennedy*
|
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Kuby
|
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4 year term Rep. 4 year term (R) | Thompson
38%
|
|||
Myers
33%
|
||||
Mayor
Race | Candidates | Est. rpt. | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Fountain Hills | Dickey*
51%
|
Arpaio
49%
|
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Mine Inspector
Race | Candidates | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Rep. (R) | Marsh*
|
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Superintendent of Public Instruction
Race | Candidates | Est. rpt. | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Dem. (D) | Hoffman*
|
|||
Rep. (R) | Horne
42%
|
Sapir
33%
|
||
Treasurer
Race | Candidates | Est. rpt. | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Dem. (D) | Quezada
|
|||
Rep. (R) | Yee*
56%
|
Weninger
27%
|
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