2016 Arizona House of Representatives election

The 2016 Arizona House of Representatives election took place on Tuesday, November 8, 2016, with the primary election held on Tuesday, August 30, 2016.[5][6] Arizona voters elected all 60 members of the Arizona House of Representatives in multi-member districts to serve two-year terms.[7]

2016 Arizona House of Representatives election

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All 60 seats in the Arizona House
31 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader David Gowan
(retired)
Eric Meyer
(retired)
Party Republican Democratic
Leader's seat 14th - Sierra Vista 28th - Paradise Valley
Last election 36 24
Seats after 35 25
Seat change Decrease1 Increase1

Results:
     Democratic hold      Democratic gain
     Republican hold      Republican gain

Speaker before election

David Gowan[1][2]
Republican

Elected Speaker

J.D. Mesnard[3][4]
Republican

The election coincided with United States national elections and Arizona state elections, including U.S. president, U.S. Senate, U.S. House, and Arizona Senate.[8][9]

Following the previous election in 2014, Republicans held a 36-to-24-seat majority over Democrats.[10][11][12] Republicans maintained their majority in 2016, though the GOP majority narrowed to 35 seats. At 25 members, Democrats experienced a net gain of one seat.[5][8][9] The newly elected members served in the 53rd Arizona State Legislature, during which Republican J.D. Mesnard was elected as Speaker of the Arizona House.[4][a]

Retiring Incumbents

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Democrats

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  1. District 4: Lisa Otondo[b]
  2. District 7: Albert Hale
  3. District 7: Jennifer D. Benally
  4. District 10: Bruce Wheeler
  5. District 26: Juan Jose Mendez[c]
  6. District 28: Eric Meyer[d] (term-limited)[5]
  7. District 29: Ceci Velásquez
  8. District 30: Debbie McCune-Davis

Republicans

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  1. District 1: Karen Fann[e]
  2. District 5: Sonny Borrelli[f]
  3. District 8: Frank Pratt[g] (term-limited)[5]
  4. District 12: Warren Petersen[h]
  5. District 13: Steve Montenegro[i] (term-limited)[5]
  6. District 14: David Gowan[j] (term-limited)[5]
  7. District 14: David Stevens (term-limited)[5]
  8. District 21: Rick Gray[k]
  9. District 25: Justin Olson[l]
  10. District 28: Kate Brophy McGee[m]

Incumbents Defeated in Primary Election

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Democrats

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  1. District 9: Matthew A. "Matt" Kopec[n]
  2. District 26: Celeste Plumlee[o]
  3. District 30: Jonathan Larkin

Incumbents Defeated in General Election

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Democrat

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  1. District 10: Stefanie Mach

Republicans

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  1. District 2: John Christopher Ackerley
  2. District 18: Bob Robson

Summary of results

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Italics denote an open seat held by the incumbent party; bold text denotes a gain for a party.[5][8][9]

District Incumbent Party Elected Representative Outcome
1st Noel Campbell Rep Noel Campbell Rep Hold
Karen Fann Rep David Stringer Rep Hold
2nd Rosanna Gabaldón Dem Rosanna Gabaldón Dem Hold
John Christopher Ackerley Rep Daniel Hernandez Dem Gain
3rd Sally Ann Gonzales Dem Sally Ann Gonzales Dem Hold
Macario Saldate Dem Macario Saldate Dem Hold
4th Charlene Fernandez Dem Charlene Fernandez Dem Hold
Lisa Otondo Dem Jesus Rubalcava[p] Dem Hold
5th Regina Cobb Rep Regina Cobb Rep Hold
Sonny Borrelli Rep Paul Mosley Rep Hold
6th Brenda Barton Rep Brenda Barton Rep Hold
Bob Thorpe Rep Bob Thorpe Rep Hold
7th Albert Hale Dem Eric Descheenie Dem Hold
Jennifer D. Benally Dem Wenona Benally Dem Hold
8th Thomas "T.J." Shope Rep Thomas "T.J." Shope Rep Hold
Frank Pratt Rep David Cook Rep Hold
9th Randall "Randy" Friese Dem Randall "Randy" Friese Dem Hold
Matthew A. "Matt" Kopec[n] Dem Pamela Powers Hannley Dem Hold
10th Bruce Wheeler Dem Kirsten Engel Dem Hold
Stefanie Mach Dem Todd Clodfelter Rep Gain
11th Mark Finchem Rep Mark Finchem Rep Hold
Venden "Vince" Leach Rep Venden "Vince" Leach Rep Hold
12th Eddie Farnsworth Rep Eddie Farnsworth Rep Hold
Warren Petersen Rep Travis Grantham Rep Hold
13th Darin Mitchell Rep Darin Mitchell Rep Hold
Steve Montenegro Rep Don Shooter[q] Rep Hold
14th David Gowan Rep Becky Nutt Rep Hold
David Stevens Rep Drew John Rep Hold
15th Heather Carter Rep Heather Carter Rep Hold
John Allen Rep John Allen Rep Hold
16th Kelly Townsend Rep Kelly Townsend Rep Hold
Doug Coleman Rep Doug Coleman Rep Hold
17th J.D. Mesnard Rep J.D. Mesnard Rep Hold
Jeff Weninger Rep Jeff Weninger Rep Hold
18th Jill Norgaard Rep Jill Norgaard Rep Hold
Bob Robson Rep Denise "Mitzi" Epstein Dem Gain
19th Mark Cardenas Dem Mark Cardenas Dem Hold
Diego Espinoza Dem Diego Espinoza Dem Hold
20th Paul Boyer Rep Paul Boyer Rep Hold
Anthony Kern Rep Anthony Kern Rep Hold
21st Tony Rivero Rep Tony Rivero Rep Hold
Rick Gray Rep Kevin Payne Rep Hold
22nd Phil Lovas Rep Phil Lovas[r] Rep Hold
David Livingston Rep David Livingston Rep Hold
23rd Michelle Ugenti-Rita Rep Michelle Ugenti-Rita Rep Hold
Jay Lawrence Rep Jay Lawrence Rep Hold
24th Lela Alston Dem Lela Alston Dem Hold
Ken Clark Dem Ken Clark Dem Hold
25th Russell W. "Rusty" Bowers Rep Russell W. "Rusty" Bowers Rep Hold
Justin Olson Rep Michelle Udall Rep Hold
26th Juan Jose Mendez Dem Athena Salman Dem Hold
Celeste Plumlee[o] Dem Isela Blanc Dem Hold
27th Reginald Bolding Dem Reginald Bolding Dem Hold
Rebecca Rios Dem Rebecca Rios Dem Hold
28th Eric Meyer Dem Kelli Butler Dem Hold
Kate Brophy McGee Rep Maria Syms Rep Hold
29th Richard C. Andrade Dem Richard C. Andrade Dem Hold
Ceci Velásquez Dem César Chávez Dem Hold
30th Debbie McCune-Davis Dem Otoniel "Tony" Navarrete Dem Hold
Jonathan Larkin Dem Ray Martinez Dem Hold

Detailed results

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Sources for election results:[5][8][9]

District 1District 2District 3District 4District 5District 6District 7District 8District 9District 10District 11District 12District 13District 14District 15District 16District 17District 18District 19District 20District 21District 22District 23District 24District 25District 26District 27District 28District 29District 30

District 1

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Party Primary Results
Republican Noel Campbell (incumbent) 23,548 39.16%
Republican David Stringer 18,672 31.05%
Republican Chip Davis 17,919 29.80%
Total votes 60,139 100.00%
Democratic Party Primary Results
Democratic Peter Pierson 9,930 100.00%
Total votes 9,930 100.00%
Green Party Primary Results
Green Haryaksha Gregor Knauer 95 100.00%
Total votes 95 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Noel Campbell (incumbent) 70,412 38.70%
Republican David Stringer 65,993 36.27%
Democratic Peter Pierson 33,396 18.35%
Green Haryaksha Gregor Knauer 12,145 6.68%
Total votes 181,946 100.00%
Republican hold
Republican hold

District 2

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Party Primary Results
Democratic Rosanna Gabaldón (incumbent) 8,730 37.74%
Democratic Daniel Hernandez 7,790 33.68%
Democratic Aaron Baumann 6,610 28.58%
Total votes 23,130 100.00%
Republican Party Primary Results
Republican John Christopher Ackerley (incumbent) 10,604 100.00%
Total votes 10,604 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Daniel Hernandez 32,651 34.86%
Democratic Rosanna Gabaldón (incumbent) 32,495 34.70%
Republican John Christopher Ackerley (incumbent) 28,506 30.44%
Total votes 93,652 100.00%
Democratic gain from Republican
Democratic hold

District 3

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Party Primary Results
Democratic Sally Ann Gonzales (incumbent) 12,756 55.21%
Democratic Macario Saldate (incumbent) 10,347 44.79%
Total votes 23,103 100.00%
Green Party Primary Results
Green Edward J. "Trey" Cizek III 159 100.00%
Total votes 159 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Sally Ann Gonzales (incumbent) 41,706 50.15%
Democratic Macario Saldate (incumbent) 31,299 37.64%
Green Edward J. "Trey" Cizek III 10,150 12.21%
Total votes 83,155 100.00%
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 4

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Party Primary Results
Democratic Charlene R. Fernandez (incumbent) 6,623 53.86%
Democratic Jesus Rubalcava[p] 5,673 46.14%
Total votes 12,296 100.00%
Republican Party Primary Results
Republican Richard Hopkins[s][t] 186 100.00%
Total votes 186 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Charlene R. Fernandez (incumbent) 29,755 51.70%
Democratic Jesus Rubalcava[p] 27,794 48.30%
Total votes 57,549 100.00%
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 5

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Party Primary Results
Republican Paul Mosley 12,202 29.57%
Republican Regina Cobb (incumbent) 11,472 27.80%
Republican Sam Medrano 9,772 23.68%
Republican Jennifer Jones 7,816 18.94%
Total votes 41,262 100.00%
Democratic Party Primary Results
Democratic Beth Weisser 5,505 100.00%
Total votes 5,505 100.00%
Green Party Primary Results
Green Leo Biasiucci 57 100.00%
Total votes 57 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Paul Mosley 49,453 39.15%
Republican Regina Cobb (incumbent) 47,738 37.79%
Democratic Beth Weisser 20,301 16.07%
Green Leo Biasiucci 8,827 6.99%
Total votes 126,319 100.00%
Republican hold
Republican hold

District 6

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Party Primary Results
Republican Bob Thorpe (incumbent) 18,439 52.86%
Republican Brenda Barton (incumbent) 16,444 47.14%
Total votes 34,883 100.00%
Democratic Party Primary Results
Democratic Alex Martinez 13,275 100.00%
Total votes 13,275 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Bob Thorpe (incumbent) 48,999 34.79%
Republican Brenda Barton (incumbent) 47,631 33.81%
Democratic Alex Martinez 44,229 31.40%
Total votes 140,859 100.00%
Republican hold
Republican hold

District 7

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Party Primary Results
Democratic Eric Descheenie 14,221 53.84%
Democratic Wenona Benally 12,190 46.16%
Total votes 26,411 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Eric Descheenie 41,398 52.63%
Democratic Wenona Benally 37,261 47.37%
Total votes 78,659 100.00%
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 8

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Party Primary Results
Republican Thomas "T.J." Shope (incumbent) 9,266 52.59%
Republican David Cook 8,352 47.41%
Total votes 17,618 100.00%
Democratic Party Primary Results
Democratic Carmen Casillas 9,148 100.00%
Total votes 9,148 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican David Cook 31,565 35.82%
Republican Thomas "T.J." Shope (incumbent) 30,416 34.52%
Democratic Carmen Casillas 26,138 29.66%
Total votes 88,119 100.00%
Republican hold
Republican hold

District 9

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Party Primary Results
Democratic Randall "Randy" Friese (incumbent) 14,994 42.11%
Democratic Pamela Powers Hannley 11,630 32.67%
Democratic Matt Kopec (incumbent)[n] 8,979 25.22%
Total votes 35,603 100.00%
Republican Party Primary Results
Republican Ana Henderson 15,640 100.00%
Total votes 15,640 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Randall "Randy" Friese (incumbent) 51,033 36.92%
Democratic Pamela Powers Hannley 45,387 32.84%
Republican Ana Henderson 41,792 30.24%
Total votes 138,212 100.00%
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 10

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Party Primary Results
Democratic Stefanie Mach (incumbent) 12,674 35.93%
Democratic Kirsten Engel 11,684 33.12%
Democratic Courtney Frogge 10,916 30.95%
Total votes 35,274 100.00%
Republican Party Primary Results
Republican Todd Clodfelter 17,658 100.00%
Total votes 17,658 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Todd Clodfelter 45,627 33.57%
Democratic Kirsten Engel 45,530 33.50%
Democratic Stefanie Mach (incumbent) 44,770 32.94%
Total votes 135,927 100.00%
Republican gain from Democratic
Democratic hold

District 11

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Party Primary Results
Republican Mark Finchem (incumbent) 19,926 52.54%
Republican Venden "Vince" Leach (incumbent) 17,997 47.46%
Total votes 37,923 100.00%
Democratic Party Primary Results
Democratic Corin Hammond 13,213 100.00%
Total votes 13,213 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mark Finchem (incumbent) 52,509 36.39%
Republican Venden "Vince" Leach (incumbent) 49,209 34.10%
Democratic Corin Hammond 42,511 29.46%
Democratic Barry McCain[s] 70 0.05%
Total votes 144,299 100.00%
Republican hold
Republican hold

District 12

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Party Primary Results
Republican Eddie Farnsworth (incumbent) 16,038 38.18%
Republican Travis Grantham 14,518 34.56%
Republican Lacinda Lewis 11,453 27.26%
Total votes 42,009 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Eddie Farnsworth (incumbent) 67,225 50.44%
Republican Travis Grantham 66,053 49.56%
Total votes 133,278 100.00%
Republican hold
Republican hold

District 13

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Party Primary Results
Republican Don Shooter[q] 14,374 44.93%
Republican Darin Mitchell (incumbent) 12,684 39.65%
Republican Ray Kouns 4,931 15.41%
Total votes 31,989 100.00%
Democratic Party Primary Results
Democratic Iisha Graves 6,944 100.00%
Total votes 6,944 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Don Shooter[q] 47,748 39.15%
Republican Darin Mitchell (incumbent) 45,699 37.47%
Democratic Iisha Graves 28,500 23.37%
Total votes 121,947 100.00%
Republican hold
Republican hold

District 14

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Party Primary Results
Republican Becky Nutt 14,162 33.25%
Republican Drew John 12,878 30.24%
Republican Anthony Sizer 9,640 22.63%
Republican Dennis Barger 5,910 13.88%
Total votes 42,590 100.00%
Democratic Party Primary Results
Democratic Mike Holmes 9,540 50.88%
Democratic Jason Lindstrom 9,211 49.12%
Total votes 18,751 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Drew John 49,914 32.59%
Republican Becky Nutt 47,578 31.06%
Democratic Mike Holmes 28,161 18.38%
Democratic Jason Lindstrom 27,527 17.97%
Total votes 153,180 100.000%
Republican hold
Republican hold

District 15

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Party Primary Results
Republican Heather Carter (incumbent) 16,338 53.27%
Republican John Allen (incumbent) 14,332 46.73%
Total votes 30,670 100.00%
Democratic Party Primary Results
Democratic Brandon Dwyer 8,543 100.00%
Total votes 8,543 100.00%
Libertarian Party Primary Results
Libertarian Kevin McCormick[s][u] 57 100.00%
Total votes 57 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Heather Carter (incumbent) 60,779 40.43%
Republican John Allen (incumbent) 52,832 35.14%
Democratic Brandon Dwyer 36,729 24.43%
Total votes 150,340 100.00%
Republican hold
Republican hold

District 16

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Party Primary Results
Republican Kelly Townsend (incumbent) 12,188 34.17%
Republican Doug Coleman (incumbent) 10,635 29.82%
Republican John Fillmore 6,838 19.17%
Republican Adam Stevens 6,006 16.84%
Total votes 35,667 100.00%
Democratic Party Primary Results
Democratic Sharon Stinard 6,357 52.81%
Democratic Cara Prior 5,681 47.19%
Total votes 12,038 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Kelly Townsend (incumbent) 51,466 33.58%
Republican Doug Coleman (incumbent) 51,312 33.48%
Democratic Sharon Stinard 25,912 16.91%
Democratic Cara Prior 24,581 16.04%
Total votes 153,271 100.00%
Republican hold
Republican hold

District 17

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Party Primary Results
Republican Jeff Weninger (incumbent) 16,339 52.62%
Republican J.D. Mesnard (incumbent) 14,714 47.38%
Total votes 31,053 100.00%
Democratic Party Primary Results
Democratic Jennifer Pawlik 9,511 100.00%
Total votes 9,511 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jeff Weninger (incumbent) 51,712 35.86%
Republican J.D. Mesnard (incumbent) 48,384 33.55%
Democratic Jennifer Pawlik 44,128 30.60%
Total votes 144,224 100.00%
Republican hold
Republican hold

District 18

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Party Primary Results
Republican Jill Norgaard (incumbent) 14,925 52.66%
Republican Bob Robson (incumbent) 13,415 47.34%
Total votes 28,340 100.00%
Democratic Party Primary Results
Democratic Denise "Mitzi" Epstein 13,190 100.00%
Total votes 13,190 100.00%
Green Party Primary Results
Green Linda Macias 78 100.00%
Total votes 78 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Denise "Mitzi" Epstein 52,002 30.37%
Republican Jill Norgaard (incumbent) 50,613 29.56%
Republican Bob Robson (incumbent) 47,569 27.78%
Green Linda Macias 21,039 12.29%
Total votes 171,223 100.00%
Democratic gain from Republican
Republican hold

District 19

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Party Primary Results
Democratic Diego Espinoza (incumbent) 5,302 50.14%
Democratic Mark Cardenas (incumbent) 5,272 49.86%
Total votes 10,574 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Diego Espinoza (incumbent) 30,693 52.96%
Democratic Mark Cardenas (incumbent) 27,263 47.04%
Total votes 57,956 100.00%
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 20

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Party Primary Results
Republican Paul Boyer (incumbent) 12,895 52.31%
Republican Anthony Kern (incumbent) 11,755 47.69%
Total votes 24,650 100.00%
Democratic Party Primary Results
Democratic Christopher "Chris" Gilfillan 8,885 100.00%
Total votes 8,885 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Paul Boyer (incumbent) 39,780 34.89%
Republican Anthony Kern (incumbent) 39,118 34.31%
Democratic Christopher "Chris" Gilfillan 35,117 30.80%
Total votes 114,015 100.00%
Republican hold
Republican hold

District 21

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Party Primary Results
Republican Kevin Payne 16,150 55.27%
Republican Tony Rivero (incumbent) 13,071 44.73%
Total votes 29,221 100.00%
Democratic Party Primary Results
Democratic Deanna Rasmussen-Lacotta 9,797 100.00%
Total votes 9,797 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Kevin Payne 45,639 36.84%
Republican Tony Rivero (incumbent) 44,060 35.57%
Democratic Deanna Rasmussen-Lacotta 34,180 27.59%
Total votes 123,879 100.00%
Republican hold
Republican hold

District 22

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Party Primary Results
Republican David Livingston (incumbent) 24,178 53.99%
Republican Phil Lovas (incumbent)[r] 20,601 46.01%
Total votes 44,779 100.00%
Democratic Party Primary Results
Democratic Manuel Hernandez 10,686 100.00%
Total votes 10,686 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican David Livingston (incumbent) 69,251 40.37%
Republican Phil Lovas (incumbent)[r] 64,347 37.51%
Democratic Manuel Hernandez 37,938 22.12%
Total votes 171,536 100.00%
Republican hold
Republican hold

District 23

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Party Primary Results
Republican Jay Lawrence (incumbent) 21,513 51.89%
Republican Michelle Ugenti-Rita (incumbent) 19,944 48.11%
Total votes 41,457 100.00%
Democratic Party Primary Results
Democratic Tammy Caputi 11,019 100.00%
Total votes 11,019 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Michelle Ugenti-Rita (incumbent) 69,758 38.56%
Republican Jay Lawrence (incumbent) 64,903 35.87%
Democratic Tammy Caputi 46,255 25.57%
Total votes 180,916 100.00%
Republican hold
Republican hold

District 24

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Party Primary Results
Democratic Lela Alston (incumbent) 10,916 51.74%
Democratic Ken Clark (incumbent) 10,183 48.26%
Total votes 21,099 100.00%
Republican Party Primary Results
Republican David Alger[s][v] 85 100.00%
Total votes 85 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Lela Alston (incumbent) 43,160 50.72%
Democratic Ken Clark (incumbent) 41,927 49.28%
Total votes 85,087 100.00%
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 25

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Party Primary Results
Republican Russell W. "Rusty" Bowers (incumbent) 16,997 40.05%
Republican Michelle Udall 14,045 33.10%
Republican Ross Groen 11,396 26.85%
Total votes 42,438 100.00%
Democratic Party Primary Results
Democratic Kathleen Rahn 7,996 100.00%
Total votes 7,996 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Michelle Udall 55,941 40.15%
Republican Russell W. "Rusty" Bowers (incumbent) 51,160 36.72%
Democratic Kathleen Rahn 32,225 23.13%
Total votes 139,326 100.00%
Republican hold
Republican hold

District 26

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Party Primary Results
Democratic Athena Salman 5,007 32.10%
Democratic Isela Blanc 4,648 29.80%
Democratic Celeste Plumlee (incumbent)[o] 3,276 21.00%
Democratic Michael Martinez 2,666 17.09%
Total votes 15,597 100.00%
Republican Party Primary Results
Republican Steven Adkins 5,807 100.00%
Total votes 5,807 100.00%
Green Party Primary Results
Green Cara Nicole Trujillo 78 100.00%
Total votes 78 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Athena Salman 28,038 33.21%
Democratic Isela Blanc 26,981 31.96%
Republican Steven Adkins 19,469 23.06%
Green Cara Nicole Trujillo 9,941 11.77%
Total votes 84,429 100.00%
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 27

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Party Primary Results
Democratic Rebecca Rios (incumbent) 8,176 45.93%
Democratic Reginald Bolding (incumbent) 6,213 34.90%
Democratic Edward Blackwell 1,725 9.69%
Democratic Dave Braun 1,686 9.47%
Total votes 17,800 100.00%
Libertarian Party Primary Results
Libertarian Robert Pepiton[s][w] 31 100.00%
Total votes 31 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Rebecca Rios (incumbent) 37,701 57.77%
Democratic Reginald Bolding (incumbent) 27,559 42.23%
Total votes 65,260 100.00%
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 28

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Party Primary Results
Democratic Kelli Butler 13,353 100.00%
Total votes 13,353 100.00%
Republican Party Primary Results
Republican Maria Syms 11,785 32.90%
Republican Mary Hamway 9,264 25.87%
Republican Matt Morales 6,236 17.41%
Republican Kenneth R. Bowers 5,312 14.83%
Republican Alberto Gutier III 3,219 8.99%
Total votes 35,816 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Kelli Butler 49,139 35.04%
Republican Maria Syms 46,739 33.33%
Republican Mary Hamway 44,355 31.63%
Total votes 140,233 100.00%
Democratic hold
Republican hold

District 29

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Party Primary Results
Democratic Richard C. Andrade (incumbent) 3,847 33.77%
Democratic Cesar Chavez 3,235 28.39%
Democratic Rosa Cantú 2,498 21.93%
Democratic Marshall R. Pimentel, Jr. 1,813 15.91%
Total votes 11,393 100.00%
Republican Party Primary Results
Republican John Wilson 3,874 62.63%
Republican Roberto Carlos Alfáro[x] 2,312 37.37%
Total votes 6,186 100.00%
Libertarian Party Primary Results
Libertarian Bill Barker[s][y] 16 100.00%
Total votes 16 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Cesar Chavez 25,564 42.09%
Democratic Richard C. Andrade (incumbent) 21,257 35.00%
Republican John Wilson 13,920 22.92%
Total votes 60,741 100.00%
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 30

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Party Primary Results
Democratic Otoniel "Tony" Navarrete 4,121 33.90%
Democratic Ray Martinez 4,089 33.64%
Democratic Jonathan Larkin (incumbent) 3,945 32.46%
Total votes 12,155 100.00%
Republican Party Primary Results
Republican Gary Leon Cox 5,156 100.00%
Total votes 5,156 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Ray Martinez 22,853 37.78%
Democratic Otoniel "Tony" Navarrete 22,810 37.71%
Republican Gary Leon Cox 14,831 24.52%
Total votes 60,494 100.00%
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ J.D. Mesnard was elected by acclamation as Speaker for the 53rd legislature.[3]
  2. ^ Elected to the Arizona Senate.
  3. ^ Elected to the Arizona Senate.
  4. ^ Representative Eric Meyer ran for Arizona Senate, but was defeated in the general election by Republican Kate Brophy McGee.
  5. ^ Elected to the Arizona Senate.
  6. ^ Elected to the Arizona Senate.
  7. ^ Elected to the Arizona Senate.
  8. ^ Elected to the Arizona Senate.
  9. ^ Elected to the Arizona Senate.
  10. ^ Representative David Gowan ran for U.S. House, but was defeated in the Republican primary election by Paul Babeu.
  11. ^ Representative Rick Gray ran for Arizona Corporation Commission, but was defeated in the Republican primary election.
  12. ^ Representative Justin Olson ran for U.S. House, but was defeated in the Republican primary election by Andy Biggs.
  13. ^ Elected to the Arizona Senate.
  14. ^ a b c Democratic representative Victoria Steele resigned effective January 11, 2016.[16][17] Matthew A. "Matt" Kopec (D) was appointed on January 19, 2016 by the Pima County Board of Supervisors to fill the House vacancy in Legislative District 9 and sworn into office on January 20, 2016.[18]
  15. ^ a b c Democratic representative Andrew C. Sherwood was appointed on November 5, 2015, by the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors to fill the Senate vacancy in Legislative District 26.[25][26] Celeste Plumlee (D) was appointed on December 9, 2015, by the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors to fill the House vacancy in Legislative District 26 and sworn into office on December 15, 2015.[27]
  16. ^ a b c Democratic representative Jesus Rubalcava resigned July 28, 2017.[13][14] Geraldine "Gerae" Peten (D) was appointed by the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors on August 16, 2017 and sworn in on August 25, 2017 to fill the vacancy in the House in Legislative District 4.[15]
  17. ^ a b c Republican representative Don Shooter was expelled on February 1, 2018 by House Resolution 2003.[19][20] Timothy M. "Tim" Dunn (R) was appointed by the Yuma County Board of Supervisors on February 12, 2018 and administered the Oath of Office on February 13, 2018.[21]
  18. ^ a b c Republican representative Phil Lovas resigned from the House on April 17, 2017.[22][23] Ben Toma (R) was appointed by the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors and sworn in on April 26, 2017 to fill the vacancy in the House in Legislative District 22.[24]
  19. ^ a b c d e f The candidate ran a write-in campaign in this election.
  20. ^ Despite coming in first place in the Republican primary as a write-in candidate, Richard Hopkins did not advance to the general election.
  21. ^ Despite coming in first place in the Libertarian primary as a write-in candidate, Kevin McCormick did not advance to the general election.
  22. ^ Despite coming in first place in the Republican primary as a write-in candidate, David Alger did not advance to the general election.
  23. ^ Despite coming in first place in the Libertarian primary as a write-in candidate, Robert Pepiton did not advance to the general election.
  24. ^ The candidate withdrew from the general election.
  25. ^ Despite coming in first place in the Libertarian primary as a write-in candidate, Bill Barker did not advance to the general election.

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  16. ^ "2016, Journal of the House of Representatives, State of Arizona, Fifty-Second Legislature, 2nd Regular Session". Arizona State Library. p. vi.
  17. ^ Smith, Dylan (January 12, 2016). "Victoria Steele resigns to focus on Congress run". Tucson Sentinel. Retrieved September 26, 2024.
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