Your 2010 General Election Candidates

Posted by AzBlueMeanie:

The primaries are over. There were a few surprises and a few disappointments. It appears that Tom "banned for life by the SEC" Horne will be the winner of the GOP primary for Attorney General. The GOP House primary in Legislative District 6 may be headed for a recount. Arizona Capitol Times » Seel jumps to 2nd place; recount looms.

UPDATE: Tom Horne won the AG's race and Andrew Thomas has conceded. Carl Seel pulled out a win in the LD 6 House race.

Here are the General Election candidates in November (h/t to Arizona Capitol Times for being a time-saver). I have added the qualified non-partisan Independent candidates from the Secretary of State web site. I will add any write-in candidates when they are declared eligible for the ballot.

Legend: Incumbents running for reelection are indicated by (I). Current office holders running for another office are indicated by (*).

U.S. SENATOR
Republican
John McCain (I)

Democrat
Rodney Glassman

Libertarian
David Nolan

Green
Jerry Joslyn

CD1 U.S. REPRESENTATIVE
Republican
Paul Gosar

Democrat
Ann Kirkpatrick (I)

CD2 U.S. REPRESENTATIVE
Republican
Trent Franks (I)

Democrat
John Thrasher

Libertarian
Powell Gammill

CD3 U.S. REPRESENTATIVE
Republican
Ben Quayle

Democrat
Jon Hulberd

Libertarian
Michael Shoen

CD4 U.S. REPRESENTATIVE
Republican
Janet Contreras

Democrat
Ed Pastor (I)

Libertarian
Joe Cobb

Green
Rebecca Dewitt

CD5 U.S. REPRESENTATIVE
Republican
David Schweikert

Democrat
Harry Mitchell (I)

Libertarian
Nick Coons

CD6 U.S. REPRESENTATIVE
Republican
Jeff Flake (I)

Democrat
Rebecca Schneider

CD7 U.S. REPRESENTATIVE
Republican
Ruth McLung

Democrat
Raul Grijalva (I)

Libertarian
George Keane

Independent
Harley Meyer

CD8 U.S. REPRESENTATIVE
Republican
Jesse Kelly

Democrat
Gabrielle Giffords (I)

Libertarian
Steven Stoltz

GOVERNOR
Republican
Jan Brewer (I – by succession)

Democrat
Terry Goddard (*)

Libertarian
Barry Hess

Green
Larry Gist

SECRETARY OF STATE
Republican
Ken Bennett (I – by appointment)

Democrat
Chris Deschene (*)

ATTORNEY GENERAL
Republican
Tom Horne (*)

Democrat
Felecia Rotellini

TREASURER
Republican
Doug Ducey

Democrat
Andrei Cherny

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
Republican
John Huppenthal (*)

Democrat
Penny Kotterman

MINE INSPECTOR
Republican
Joe Hart (I)

Democrat
Manuel Cruz

CORPORATION COMMISSION
Republican
Brenda Burns (*)
Gary Pierce (I)

Democrat
David Bradley (*)
Jorge Luis Garcia (*)

DISTRICT 1 – SENATE
Republican
Steve Pierce (I)

Democrat
Bob Donahue

DISTRICT 1 – HOUSE
Republican
Karen Fann
Andy Tobin (I)

Democrat
Lindsay Bell

DISTRICT 2 – SENATE
Democrat
Jack Jackson, Jr.

DISTRICT 2 – HOUSE
Democrat
Tom Chabin (I)
Albert Hale (*)

Libertarian
Frank Mulligan

DISTRICT 3 – SENATE
Republican
Ron Gould (I)

Democrat
Beth Weisser

DISTRICT 3 – HOUSE
Republican
Doris Goodale (I)
Nancy McLain (I)

DISTRICT 4 – SENATE
Republican
Scott Bundgaard

Democrat
Sue Dolphin

DISTRICT 4 – HOUSE
Republican
Judy Burges (I)
Jack Harper (*)

Democrat
Karina Guerrero

DISTRICT 5 – SENATE
Republican
Sylvia Allen (I)

Democrat
Elaine Bohlmeyer

DISTRICT 5 – HOUSE
Republican
Brenda Barton
Chester Crandell

Democrat
Bill Shumway
Prescott Winslow

DISTRICT 6 – SENATE
Republican
Lori Klein

Democrat
Pat Flickner

DISTRICT 6 – HOUSE
Republican
Amanda Reeve (I – by appointment)
Carl Seel (I)

Democrat
Teri Conrad

DISTRICT 7 – SENATE
Republican
Nancy Barto (*)

Democrat
Eric Shelley

DISTRICT 7 – HOUSE
Republican
Heather Carter
David Burnell Smith

Democrat
Don Chilton
Peter Royers

Libertarian
Jim Iannuzo

DISTRICT 8 – SENATE
Republican
Michele Reagan (*)

Democrat
Stuart Turansky

DISTRICT 8 – HOUSE
Republican
John Kavanagh (I)
Michelle Ugenti

Democrat
John Kriekard

DISTRICT 9 – SENATE
Republican
Rick Murphy (*)

Democrat
Sheri Van Horsen

DISTRICT 9 – HOUSE
Republican
Rick Gray
Debbie Lesko (I)

Democrat
Shirley McAllister

DISTRICT 10 – SENATE
Republican
Linda Gray (I)

Democrat
John Justin

DISTRICT 10 – HOUSE
Republican
Jim Weiers (I)
Kimberly Yee (I – by appointment)

Democrat
Aaron Jahneke
Jackie Thrasher

DISTRICT 11 – SENATE
Republican
Adam Driggs (*)

Democrat
Rita Dickinson

DISTRICT 11 – HOUSE
Republican
Kate Brophy McGee
Eric West

Democrat
Eric Meyer (I)

DISTRICT 12 – SENATE
Republican
John Nelson (I)

Democrat
Tyler Kissell

Libertarian
Michael White

DISTRICT 12 – HOUSE
Republican
Steve Montenegro (I)
Jerry Weiers (I)

Democrat
Angela Cotera

Green
Justin Dahl

DISTRICT 13 – SENATE
Democrat
Steve Gallardo (*)

DISTRICT 13 – HOUSE
Democrat
Richard Miranda (*)
Anna Tovar (I)

DISTRICT 14 – SENATE
Democrat
Robert Meza (*)

DISTRICT 14 – HOUSE
Democrat
Chad Campbell (I)
Debbie McCune Davis (*)

DISTRICT 15 – SENATE
Republican
Bob Thomas

Democrat
Kyrsten Sinema (*)

DISTRICT 15 – HOUSE
Republican
Caroline Condit
Paul Yoder

Democrat
Lela Alston
Katie Hobbs

Green
Luisa Evonne Valdez

Independent
Les White

DISTRICT 16 – SENATE
Democrat
Leah Landrum Taylor (I)

DISTRICT 16 – HOUSE
Republican
Michael Gular

Democrat
Ruben Gallego
Catherine Miranda

Green
Angel Torres

DISTRICT 17 – SENATE
Republican
Wendy Rogers

Democrat
David Schapira (*)

Libertarian
Garrett Chartier-Dickie

DISTRICT 17 – HOUSE
Republican
Donald Hawker

Democrat
Ed Ableser (I)
Ben Arredondo

Libertarian
Cristian Dumitrescu
Damian Trabel

Green
Gregor Knauer

DISTRICT 18 – SENATE
Republican
Russell Pearce (I)

Democrat
Andrew Sherwood

Libertarian
Andrea Garcia

DISTRICT 18 – HOUSE
Republican
Cecil Ash (I)
Steve Court (I)

Democrat
Michael Conway

Libertarian
Chris A.H. Will

DISTRICT 19 – SENATE
Republican
Rich Crandall (*)

DISTRICT 19 – HOUSE
Republican
Kirk Adams (I)
Justin Olson

Democrat
Kit Filbey

DISTRICT 20 – SENATE
Republican
John McComish (*)

DISTRICT 20 – HOUSE
Republican
Jeff Dial
Bob Robson

Democrat
Rae Waters (I)

DISTRICT 21 – SENATE
Republican
Steve Yarbrough (*)

DISTRICT 21 – HOUSE
Republican
Tom Forese
J.D. Mesnard

Green
Linda Macias

DISTRICT 22 – SENATE
Republican
Andy Biggs (*)

DISTRICT 22 – HOUSE
Republican
Eddie Farnsworth
Steve Urie

DISTRICT 23 – SENATE
Republican
Steve Smith

Democrat
Rebecca Rios (I)

DISTRICT 23 – HOUSE
Republican
John Fillmore
Frank Pratt (I)

Democrat
Ernest Bustamante
Barbara McGuire (I)

DISTRICT 24 – SENATE
Democrat
Amanda Aguirre (I)

Libertarian
Jack Kretzer

DISTRICT 24 – HOUSE
Republican
Russ Jones (I)

Democrat
Lynne Pancrazi (I)
John Weil 

DISTRICT 25 – SENATE
Republican
Gail Griffin

Democrat
Manny Alvarez (I)

DISTRICT 25 – HOUSE
Republican
Peggy Judd
David Stevens (I)

Democrat
Patricia Fleming (I)
Ruben Ortega

DISTRICT 26 – SENATE
Republican
Al Melvin (I)

Democrat
Cheryl Cage

DISTRICT 26 – HOUSE
Republican
Terri Proud
Vic Williams (I)

Democrat
Nancy Young Wright (I)

DISTRICT 27 – SENATE
Democrat
Olivia Cajero Bedford (*)

DISTRICT 27 – HOUSE
Republican
Robert Compton

Democrat
Sally Ann Gonzales
Macario Saldate

Green
Kent Solberg

Independent
Gene Chewning

DISTRICT 28 – SENATE
Republican
Gregory Krino (write-in)

Democrat
Paula Aboud (I)

Independent
Ted Downing

Independent
Dave Ewoldt

DISTRICT 28 – HOUSE
Republican
Ken Smalley

Democrat
Steve Farley (I)
Bruce Wheeler

DISTRICT 29 – SENATE
Democrat
Linda Lopez (I)

DISTRICT 29 – HOUSE
Republican
Pat Kilburn

Democrat
Matt Heinz (I)
Daniel Patterson (I)

DISTRICT 30 – SENATE
Republican
Frank Antenori (I – by appointment)

Democrat
Todd Camenisch

DISTRICT 30 – HOUSE
Republican
David Gowan (I)
Ted Vogt (I – by appointment)

Democrat
Andrea Dalessandro

 

6 thoughts on “Your 2010 General Election Candidates”

  1. Like I said, the list is from the Arizona Capitol Times and the Secretary of State’s qualified independent candidates. I am aware of the write-in candidates and I will update the list once counties have certified their election results to make it official (there may be legal challenges).

  2. By the way, the Secretary of State’s office interpreted the statute differently before this (http://grayson-green.blogspot.com/2010/08/congratulations-to-democratic-and.html), as in 2008, in the case of Green Party write-in candidate William Enzweiler in House District 17 (http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/news/articles/2008/10/11/20081011greenparty1011.html).

    No one has questioned the change except me, and all I was told by the Secretary of State’s office was that the Elections Division realized that they’d interpreted the statute incorrectly before.

  3. Ragnar is right. The Green Party write-in candidates, according to the way the Arizona Secretary of State’s office is interpreting the statute (ARS 16-645), need only a single vote to qualify for the November ballot. Leonard Clark, the Green Party write-in candidate in the Third Congressional District is reporting that the office told him he will be on the general election ballot (http://www.facebook.com/posted.php?id=156746144768#!/group.php?gid=156746144768). Presumably other candidates – I ran as a Green write-in candidate in the Sixth Congressional District – will have enough votes (vote?) to make the ballot, as Republican Steve May is reported to have done in District 17 for the State House of Representatives (http://www.azcentral.com/community/tempe/articles/2010/08/24/20100824tempe-district-17-republican-steve-may0827.html).

  4. Your list is inaccurate. There are at least two candidates for Arizona state treasurer, Thane Eichenauer (Libertarian) and Thomas Meadows (Green) that appear to have received more than the minimum number of votes (124) to qualify as a printed ballot candidate in November. I presume the Green Party candidate for Secretary of State Michelle Lochmann also qualified (she has receiver 641 votes so far) to be a printed ballot candidate. Rick Fowlkes (Libertarian) received 730 votes so far and would also qualify as a printed ballot candidate. There are 949 write in votes for Green Party corporation commission candidates so I presume that Theodore Gomez and Benjamin Pearcy will also appear as printed ballot candidates in November.

    There may be other candidates who filed are write-in candidates in the primary who will also qualify to be printed on the general election ballot.

    I am sure once the *official* election results are provided that a more complete set of candidates will be available from various sources.

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