Last night’s Primary races in Arizona ran much smoother than the state’s Presidential Primary (unless you were tracking the election on the Arizona Secretary of State website, which crashed much through the night) and the results are in.
Some precincts are still reporting, according to the Dorn Policy Group, but the group stated many of the primaries are in the bag. Below are the election results, with presumptive winners bolded:
U.S. Senate:
- John McCain
- Kelli Ward
- Alex Meluskey
- Clair Van Steenwyk
Congressional District 1:
Republican
- Paul Babeu
- Ken Bennett
- Gary Kiehne
- Shawn Redd
- Wendy Rogers
Democrat
- Tom O’Halleran
- Miguel Olivas
Congressional District 2:
Democrat
- Victoria Steele
- Matt Heinz
Congressional District 4:
Republican
- Paul Gosar
- Ray Strauss
Congressional District 5:
Republican
- Andy Biggs
- Christine Jones
- Justin Olson
- Don Stapley
**Jones is leading at about 30 percent with Biggs at 28.5 percent, just 67 percent precincts reporting. Jones has declared victory.
Congressional District 6:
Republican
- David Schweikert
- Russ Wittenberg
Democrat
- John Williamson
- Brian Sinuk
Congressional District 8:
Republican
- Trent Franks
- Clair Van Steenwyk
Congressional District 9:
Republican
- John Agra
- Dave Giles
Statewide
Corporation Commission:
Republican
- Bob Burns
- Andy Tobin
- Rick Gray
- Al Melvin
- Boyd Dunn
Maricopa County
Sheriff:
Republican
- Joe Arpaio
- Dan Saban
- Marsha Hill
County Recorder
Republican
- Helen Purcell
- Aaron Flannery
** Purcell leads by less than one point with just 64% of precincts reporting
Legislative
Legislative District 1:
House
Republican
- Noel Campbell
- Chip Davis
- David Stringer
Legislative District 2:
House
Democrat
- Rosanna Gabaldon
- Daniel Hernandez
- Aaron Bauman
Legislative District 5:
Senate
Republican
- Sonny Borelli
- Ron Gould
House
Republican
- Regina Cobb
- Paul Mosley
- Sam Medrano
Legislative District 7:
Senate
Democrat
- Steven Begay
- Jamescita Peshlakai
Legislative District 9:
House
Democrat
- Randy Friese
- Matt Kopec
- Pamela Powers Hannley
Legislative District 10:
House
Democrat
- Stephanie Mach
- Courtney Frogge
- Kirsten Engel
Legislative District 12:
Senate
Republican
- Warren Petersen
- Jimmy Lindblom
House
Republican
- Eddie Farnsworth
- Travis Grantham
- LaCinda Lewis
Legislative District 13:
Senate
Republican
- Diane Landis
- Steve Montenegro
House
Republican
- Don Shooter
- Ray Kouns
- Darin Mitchell
Legislative District 14:
House
Republican
- Becky Nutt
- John Drew
- Dennis Barger
Legislative District 16:
House
Republican
- Adam Stevens
- John Fillmore
- Doug Coleman
- Kelly Townsend
Legislative District 18:
Senate
Republican
- Jeff Dial
- Frank Schmuck
Legislative District 25:
House
Republican
- Rusty Bowers
- Ross Groen
- Michelle Udall
**Just 43% of precincts reporting.
Legislative District 26:
Senate
Democrat
- David Lucier
- Juan Mendez
House
Democrat
- Celeste Plumlee
- Athena Salman
- Isela Blanc
- Michael Martinez
Legislative District 27:
Senate
Democrat
- Maritza Miranda Saenz
- Catherine Miranda
House
Democrat
- Reginald Bolding
- Rebecca Rios
- Dave Braun
- Edward Blackwell
Legislative District 28:
House
Republican
- Matt Morales
- Mary Hamway
- Maria Syms
- Alberto Gutier III
- Kenneth Bowers
**Just 45% precincts reporting.
Legislative District 29:
Senate
Democrat
- Lydia Hernandez
- Martin Quezada
House
Democrat
- Richard Andrade
- Rosa Cantu
- Cesar Chavez
**Just 42% of precincts reporting.
Legislative District 30:
House
Democrat
- Jon Larkin
- Ray Martinez
- Tony Navarrete