Arizona Results

Governor: Arizona

  • Key Race
Candidate % Votes
Katie Hobbs Democratic %
ahead
Kari Lake Republican %
ahead

Senate: Arizona

  • Key Race
Candidate % Votes
Mark Kelly Democratic, Incumbent %
ahead
Blake Masters Republican %
ahead
Marc Victor Libertarian %
ahead

Arizona House

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House 1: Arizona

  • Key Race
Candidate % Votes
David Schweikert Republican, Incumbent %
ahead
Jevin Hodge Democratic %
ahead
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House 2: Arizona

  • Key Race
Candidate % Votes
Eli Crane Republican %
ahead
Tom O'Halleran Democratic, Incumbent %
ahead
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House 3: Arizona

Candidate % Votes
Ruben Gallego Democratic, Incumbent %
ahead
Jeff Zink Republican %
ahead
4

House 4: Arizona

  • Key Race
Candidate % Votes
Greg Stanton Democratic, Incumbent %
ahead
Kelly Cooper Republican %
ahead
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House 5: Arizona

Candidate % Votes
Andy Biggs Republican, Incumbent %
ahead
Javier Ramos Democratic %
ahead
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House 6: Arizona

  • Key Race
Candidate % Votes
Juan Ciscomani Republican %
ahead
Kirsten Engel Democratic %
ahead
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House 7: Arizona

Candidate % Votes
Raul Grijalva Democratic, Incumbent %
ahead
Luis Pozzolo Republican %
ahead
8

House 8: Arizona

Candidate % Votes
Debbie Lesko Republican, Incumbent %
ahead
9

House 9: Arizona

Candidate % Votes
Paul Gosar Republican, Incumbent %
ahead
Key Race

Secretary of State: Arizona

  • Key Race
Candidate % Votes
Adrian Fontes Democratic %
ahead
Mark Finchem Republican %
ahead

Attorney General: Arizona

  • Key Race
Candidate % Votes
Kris Mayes Democratic %
ahead
Abraham Hamadeh Republican %
ahead

Proposition 309 - Enact stricter voter ID requirements

This law would require voters to write their birthdate, government-issued identification number, and signature on a concealed early ballot affidavit; require photo identification to vote in-person; and require the Arizona Department of Transportation to provide without charge a non-operating identification license to individuals who request one for voting purposes. A "YES" vote approves requiring additional voter ID measures for early ballots and requiring voter ID for in-person voting. A “NO” vote rejects additional voter ID requirements for early and in-person voting.
Option % Votes
No %
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Yes %
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