Votes are still being counted, but the primary election is mostly over. Some races are still as yet too close to call.
According to the Secretary of State, voter turnout was a shamefully pathetic 25.82%. You are an embarrassment to democracy, Arizona. You have to start doing better.
Incumbent Secretary of State Michelle Reagan, incumbent Corporation Commissioner Tom Forese, and apparently incumbent Superintendent of Public Instruction Dianne Douglas, three highly controversial figures, have been defeated in their GOP primary.
Citizens Clean Elections candidate (CCE).
Arizona Legislature
District 1
Jo Craycraft (D) Senate (CCE)
Karen Fann (R) Senate
Ed Gogek (D) House (CCE)
Jan Manolis (D) House (CCE)
Noel Campbell (R) House
David Stringer (R) House
District 2
Andrea Dalessandro (D) Senate (CCE)
Shelley Kais (R) Senate
Rosanna Gabaldón (D) House (CCE)
Daniel Hernandez, Jr. (D) House
Christopher Ackerley (R) House
Anthony Sizer (R) House (CCE)
District 3
Sally Ann Gonzales (D) Senate (CCE)
Andres Cano (D) House
Alma Hernandez (D) House Leads
Olivia Cajero Bedford (D) House (CCE)
Beryl Baker (GRN) House
District 4
Lisa Otondo (D) Senate
Charlene Fernandez (D) House
Geraldine Peten (D) House (CCE)
Sara Mae Williams (GRN) House
District 5
J’amie Morgaine (D) Senate (CCE)
Sonny Borelli (R) Senate
Mary McCord (D) House (CCE)
Leo Biasiucci (R) House
Regina Cobb (R) House
District 6
Wade Carlisle (D) Senate
Sylvia Allen (R) Senate
Felicia French (D) House
Robert “Bobby” Tyler (D) House
Walter “Walt” Blackman (R) House
Robert “Bob” Thorpe (R) House
District 7
Jamescita Peshlakai (D) Senate
John Mealer (R) Senate
Arlando Teller (D) House
Myron Tsosie (D) House
Doyel Shamley (R) House
District 8
Sharon Girard (D) Senate (CCE)
Frank Pratt (R) Senate
Carmen Casillas (D) House (CCE)
Linda Gross (D) House (CCE)
David Cook (R) House
Thomas “T.J.” Shope, Jr. (R) House
District 9
Victoria Steele (D) Senate (CCE)
Randall Friese (D) House
Pamela Powers Hannley (D) House (CCE)
Ana Henderson (R) House
District 10
David Bradley (D) Senate
Marilyn Wiles (R) Senate
Kirsten Engel (D) House
Domingo DeGrazia (D) House Leads
Catherine Ripley (D) House
Todd Clodfelter (R) House
District 11
Ralph Atchue (D) Senate (CCE)
Vince Leach (R) Senate
Hollace Lyon (D) House
Marcela Quiroz (D) House
Mark Finchem (R) House
Bret Roberts (R) House (CCE)
District 12
Elizabeth Brown (D) Senate (CCE)
Eddie Farnsworth (R) Senate
Joseph Bisaccia (D) House (CCE)
Lynsey Robinson (D) House (CCE)
Travis Grantham (R) House
Warren Peterson (R) House
District 13
Mary-Katherine “Michelle” Harris (D) Senate (CCE)
Sine Kerr (R) Senate
Vasle “Thomas” Tzitzura (D) House
Timothy Dunn (R) House
Joanne Osborne (R) House
District 14
Jaime Alvarez (D) Senate (CCE)
David Gowan (R) Senate
Robert “Bob” Karp (D) House (CCE)
Shelley Renne-Leon (D) House
Gail Griffin (R) House
Becky Nutt (R) House
District 15
Kristin Dybvig-Pawelko (D) Senate (CCE)
Heather Carter (R) Senate
Jennifer Samuels (D) House (CCE)
Julie Gunnigle (D) House Leads
Tonya MacBeth (D) House (CCE)
John Allen (R) House
Nancy Barto (R) House
District 16
Ben Carmitchel (D) Senate (CCE)
David Farnsworth (R) Senate
Sharon Stinard (D) House
John Fillmore (R) House
Kelly Townsend (R) House
District 17
Steven Weichert (D) Senate
J.D. Mesnard (R) Senate
Jennifer Pawlik (D) House
Nora Ellen (R) House
Jeff Weninger (R) House
District 18
Sean Bowie (D) Senate
Frank Schmuck (R) Senate
Denise “Mitzi” Epstein (D) House
Jennifer Jermaine (D) House
Jill Norgaard (R) House
Greg Patterson (R) House
District 19
Lupe Chavira Conteras (D) Senate
Jose Diego Espinoza (D) House
Lorenzo Sierra (D) House
District 20
Douglas Ervin (D) Senate (CCE)
Paul Boyer (R) Senate
Elaine Chandler (D) House (CCE)
Christopher Gilfillan (D) House (CCE)
Shawnna Bolick (R) House
Anthony Kern (R) House
District 21
Richard “Rick” Gray (R) Senate
Bradley Hughes (D) House (CCE)
Gilbert Romero (D) House (CCE)
Kevin Payne (R) House
Tony Rivero (R) House
District 22
Wendy Garcia (D) Senate (CCE)
David Livingston (R) Senate
Valerie Harris (D) House (CCE)
Teri Sarmiento (D) House
Frank Carroll (R) House (CCE)
Benjamin Toma (R) House
District 23
Daria Lohman (D) Senate (CCE)
Michelle Ugenti-Rita (R) Senate
Eric Kurland (D) House (CCE)
John Kavanagh (R) House
Jay Lawrence (R) House
District 24
Lela Alston (D) Senate
Vickie Alger (R) Senate
Amish Shaw (D) House
Jennifer Longdon (D) House Leads
Ken Clark (D) House
David Alger (R) House
District 25
Kathy Mohr-Almeida (D) Senate (CCE)
Tyler Pace (R) Senate
Johnny Martin (D) House (CCE)
Russell “Rusty” Bowers (R) House
Michelle Udall (R) House
District 26
Juan Mendez (D) Senate (CCE) Leads
Debbie Nez Manuel (D) Senate (CCE)
Rebecca Speakman (R) Senate
Isela Blanc (D) House (CCE)
Athena Salman (D) House (CCE)
Raymond Speakman (R) House
District 27
Rebecca Rios (D) Senate
Reginald Bolding (D) House
Diego Rodriguez (D) House Leads
Roberto Sanchez-Garcia (D) House
District 28
Christine Marsh (D) Senate
Kate Brophie McGee (R) Senate
Kelli Butler (D) House
Aaron Lieberman (D) House
Kathy Pappas Petsas (R) House
Maria Syms (R) House
District 29
Martin Quezada (D) Senate
Richard Andrade (D) House
César Chávez (D) House
District 30
Otonio “Tony” Navarette (D) Senate
Robert Meza, Jr. (D) House
Raquel Teran (D) House
Gary Spears (R) House
Governor
David R. Garcia (D)
Gov. Doug Ducey (R)
Secretary of State
Katie Hobbs (D)
Steve Gaynor (R)
Attorney General
January Contreras (D)
Mark Brnovich (R)
Treasurer
Mark Manoil (D) (CCE)
Kimberly Yee (R)
Mine Inspector
Bill Pierce (D) (CCE)
Joe Hart (R)
Superintendent of Public Instruction
Katherine Hoffman (D) (CCE)
Frank D. Riggs (R) Leads
Robert Branch (R)
Diane Douglas (R) (CCE)
Corporation Commission (2 seats)
Sandra Kennedy (D) (CCE)
Kiana Sears (D) (CCE) Leads
Bill Mundell (D) (CCE)
Justin Olson (R)
Rodney Glassman (R) Leads
James O’Connor (R) (CCE)
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If you are listing candidates, one independent is in LD 21 State Senate race. Kathy Knecht. She should be supported by everyone in that area over Gray.
Waiting for Republican final results for State Superintendent of Public Instruction to face off with Democrat Kathy Hoffman. Incumbent Diane Douglas seems to be unseated. Also awaiting final results for 2 Democrats for Corporation Commission seats. Not surprised at the defeat of Republican Sec. of State Michele Reagan considering all the criticism and bad publicity her office received these past 4 years.
For Supt. of Public Instruction, as of 11 am Wednesday, Republican Frank Riggs is leading by 1,121 votes against Bob Branch. https://results.arizona.vote/#/state/3/0
Yes, and now 81% of the vote is counted, and Riggs is ahead 3,035 votes over Branch. This will be a close one statewide.
Now 100% of the vote counted, and Riggs still ahead by 1192. Amazingly close for statewide race. I believe that a recount is only triggered should the vote difference be less than 200 votes.
Thanks for publishing the unofficial results.
One correction though. In LD14 House race, Democrat Karp is not a CCE candidates, but Renne-Leon is a CCE candidate. Slight typo there.
thanks,