AZ Blue Meanie has posted the early statewide results (and will do the final tally tomorrow), and I’m only reporting on the Southern Arizona races for U.S. Congress (CD 1, 2, 3), the Legislative Districts down here (Senate & House), and for the contested Justice of the Peace 1 race.
However, at my press time of Aug 26, 10 p.m. in the contested Republican statewide races: Doug Ducey is leading for Governor, Michele Reagan for Sec. of State, Mark Brnovich for AG, Diane Douglas for Supe of Public Instruction, and Jeff DeWit for Treasurer. There’s may be some upsets here esp. for AG and Superintendent of Public Instruction if the voting trend continues into the evening/morning. The Dems had no primary races statewide except for Supe of Public Instruction and Dr. David Garcia is leading in that race.
UPDATED 8/27 (only for close races in CD 1, LD 3 Senate, JP 1)
CD 1 (updated 9/2/14)
Ann Kirkpatrick (D), incumbent 50,585
Gary Kiehne (R) 18,157
Adam Kwasman (R) 15,069
Andy Tobin (R) 18,481
Too close to call between the Republicans in their primary. Stay tuned. UPDATE 9/2/14: House speaker Andy Tobin has the lead by 324 votes and rancher Kiehne has conceded today.
CD 2
Ron Barber (D), incumbent 41,059
Shelley Kais (R) 3841
Martha McSally (R) 33,526
Chuck Wooten (R) 10,843
Into the General election, a repeat race between Ron Barber & Martha McSally. (In Nov. 2012 McSally lost by 2454 votes to Congressman Barber).
CD 3 – going into the General
Raul Grijalva (D), incumbent 22,412
Gabby Saucedo Mercer (R) 13,198
Another repeat of 2012’s General Election. Congressman Grijalva won by 35,805 votes in Nov. 2012 over Saucedo Mercer.
State Senator 2 – going into the General
Andrea Dalessandro (D), incumbent 9154
Daniel Estrella (R) 6729
State Senator 3 (no general, Cajero Bedford the winner)
Salomon Baldenegro (D) 4548
Olivia Cajero Bedord (D), incumbent 6586
State Senator 9 (no general, unopposed)
Steve Farley (D), incumbent 12,713
State Senator 10 – going into the General
David Bradley (D), incumbent 12,438
Mark Morrison (R) 11,007
State Senator 11 – going into the General, between Holt and Smith
Jo Holt (D) 8513
Scott Bartle (R) 4269
Steve Smith (R) 9638
State Senator 14 – (no general, unopposed)
Gail Griffin (R), incumbent 17,359
State House 2 – going into the General, 2 seats
Demion Clinco (D), incumbent 5631
Rosanna Galbaldon (D), incumbent 8431
John Christopher Ackerley (R) 6805
State House 3 – no General, 2 seats
Sally Ann Gonzales (D), incumbent 7664
Macario Saldate (D), incumbent 6596
State House 9 – going into the General, 2 seats
Randy Friese (D) 10,143
Victoria Steele (D), incumbent 11,257
Ethan Orr (R), incumbent 10,274
State House 10 – going into the General, 2 seats
Stefanie Mach (D), incumbent 10,693
Bruce Wheeler (D), incumbent 10,575
Todd Clodfelter (R) 9824
William Wildish (R) 7312
State House 11 – going into the General, 2 seats
Holly Lyon (D) 8521
Mark Finchem (R) 8252
Jo Grant (R) 5062
Vince Leach (R) 9718
State House 14 – going into the General, 2 seats
James Burton (D) 9391
David Gowan (R), incumbent 13,234
David Stevens (R), incumbent 13,023
Susan Syfert (R) 6182
Justice of the Peace 1 (only contested race, going into the General between Watters and Auld)
Adam Watters (R) 7702
Anne Segal (R), incumbent 5050
Robin Auld (D) 8460
Updates: go to Arizona Secretary of State page: http://www.azsos.gov/ or specifically: http://results.enr.clarityelections.com/AZ/50936/138868/Web01/en/summary.html
and Pima County’s Elections page: www.pima.gov/electi:ons or specifically: http://webcms.pima.gov/UserFiles/Servers/Server_6/File/Government/elections/OLDSTYLE-1.pdf
Rancher Kiehne has conceded to House speaker Tobin’s 324 vote lead in CD 1.