CD 1 Tom O’Halleran, incumbent 52,986
CD 2 (open seat)
Dr. Matt Heinz 20,704
Ann Kirkpatrick 28,046
Billy Kovacs 4118
Mary Matiella 6163
Barbara Sherry 1,766
Bruce Wheeler 5,900
Yahya Yuksel 1062
CD 3 Raul Grijalva, incumbent 16,018
LD 2 Senate Andrea Dalessandro (incumbent) 14,179
LD 2 House (2 seats) AZ SOS site has different figure than Pima County/Santa Cruz County for Gabaldon
Rosanna Gabaldon (incumbent, House) 10,924
Daniel Hernandez Jr. (incumbent, House) 10,505
LD 3 Senate (open seat)
Sally Gonzales 8691
Betty Villegas 6994
LD 3 House (2 open seats) — too close to call
Olivia Cajero Bedford 7884
Andres Cano 8456
Alma Hernandez 8160
LD 9 Senate (open seat)
Jim Love 4265
Victoria Steele 19,474
LD 9 House (2 seats)
Dr. Randy Friese (incumbent) 16,780
Pam Powers Hannley (incumbent) 15,782
JP Martin 4286
LD 10 Senate David Bradley (incumbent) 20,344
LD 10 House(2 seats) — too close to call
Domingo DeGrazia 7461
Kirsten Engel (incumbent) 14,049
Nikki Lee 6994
Catherine Ripley 7074
LD 11 Senate (open seat)
Ralph Atchue 15,166
LD 11 House (2 seats, one open)
Hollace Lyon 10,031
Barry McCain 3636
Marcela Quiroz 10,030
LD 14 Senate (open seat)
Jaime Alvarez 9552
Mendy Gomez 4280
LD 14 House (2 seats, one open)
Bob Karp 9057
Shelley Renne-Leon 10,120
Stay tuned for updates for the close legislative districts (the 2nd seat). Usually a recount is only mandated when the vote is within 50 for those seats. Voter turnout only 33.45%.
For other races results in Arizona, go to website of Secretary of State : www.azsos.gov.
Most of these candidates face off with Republicans (and some Greens) in the General Election on Nov. 6, 2018.
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New results posted by Pima County Elections this afternoon at 5:47 p.m. Results still the same, but different margin gaps.
http://webcms.pima.gov/UserFiles/Servers/Server_6/File/Government/elections/Election%20Results/P-2018%20Summary.pdf
Voter turnout now at 38% for Pima County.