Arizona Election Results (Published 2020) (2024)

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President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. narrowly won Arizona, capturing the state’s 11 electoral votes. Mr. Biden, whose margin in Arizona is currently about 11,000 votes, or 0.3 percentage points, is the first Democratic presidential candidate to carry the state since President Bill Clinton in 1996. Four years ago, Mr. Trump won the state by 3.5 percentage points. Read more

Mr. Biden’s win underscored a profound political shift in Arizona, a longtime Republican bastion that has lurched left in recent years, fueled by rapidly evolving demographics and a growing contingent of young Hispanic voters championing liberal policies.

Last week, the Democratic challenger Mark Kelly defeated the state’s Republican senator, Martha McSally, in a special election, making Mr. Kelly and Senator Kyrsten Sinema the first pair of Democrats to represent Arizona in the Senate since the 1950s.

In the Sixth Congressional District, Representative David Schweikert, a Republican incumbent dragged down by ethics violations, won a tight race against Hiral Tipirneni, a Democrat and a doctor. Voters also passed recreational marijuana legalization — which failed narrowly in 2016 — and were set to decide on an education tax. — Luis Ferré-Sadurní, Jennifer Medina, Eileen Sullivan and Hank Stephenson Read less

President

Winner

Joseph R. Biden Jr. wins Arizona.

Race called by Edison Research.

Updated Nov. 30, 2020

Vote totals certified

Candidate Party Votes Pct. Electoral votes E.V.
Biden Joseph R. Biden Jr. Winner Democrat Dem. 1,672,143 49.36% 11
Trump* Donald J. Trump* Republican Rep. 1,661,686 49.06%
Jorgensen Jo Jorgensen Libertarian Lib. 51,465 1.52%
Write-ins Write-ins 2,032 0.06%
Total reported Total reported 3,387,326
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* Incumbent

Presidential results by county

Leader

Biden

Trump

Circle size is proportional to the amount each county’s leading candidate is ahead.

Vote share

Size of lead

Note: Absentee vote data may not be available in some places.

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Absentee votes for presidential candidates

Some states and counties will report candidate vote totals for mail-in ballots, but some places may not report comprehensive vote type data.

Candidate Absentee/early votesVotes Pct.
Biden 1,540,981 51.6%
Trump 1,402,572 47.0%
Jorgensen 43,743 1.5%
Write-ins 0 0.0%
Total reported 2,987,296
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100% of counties (15 of 15) have reported absentee votes. Data for absentee votes may not be available in some places.

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Maggie Astor Jan. 7, 2021

Vice President Mike Pence affirms Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Kamala Harris as the next president and vice president.

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U.S. Senate Special Election

Martha McSally, a Republican and a former fighter pilot, lost a 2018 Senate election but was appointed to fill Senator John McCain’s seat. She quickly became one of the president’s closest allies. Democrats fielded Mark Kelly, a centrist and a former astronaut who is married to former Representative Gabrielle Giffords, to take on Ms. McSally in one of the most expensive races in the country.

Winner

Mark Kelly, Democrat, wins the Senate special election in Arizona.

Updated Nov. 30, 2020

99% reported

Candidate Party Votes Pct.
Kelly Mark Kelly Winner Democrat Dem. 1,716,467 51.2%
McSally* Martha McSally* Republican Rep. 1,637,661 48.8%
Write-ins Write-ins 1,189 <0.1%
Total reported Total reported 3,355,317

* Incumbent

Leader

Kelly

McSally

Circle size is proportional to the amount each county’s leading candidate is ahead.

Vote share

Size of lead

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U.S. House

Key Races

6th District› WinnerSchweikert +4
The challenge by Hiral Tipirneni, a Democrat, to David Schweikert, a Republican, poses a real threat to Mr. Schweikert, the incumbent, who has been dragged down by an ethics scandal that forced him to burn through much of his campaign funds on lawyers. Still, Republicans in the district hold a 12 percentage point voter registration advantage, and flipping it would require not only a blue wave, but also a blue tsunami.
100% reported

All Races

District Dist. Margin Candidates Est. rpt.
1 D+3 O'Halleran* Dem. Winner Shedd Rep. 100%
2 D+10 Kirkpatrick* Dem. Winner Martin Rep. 100%
3 D+29 Grijalva* Dem. Winner Wood Rep. 100%
4 R+40 Gosar* Rep. Winner DiSanto Dem. 100%
5 R+18 Biggs* Rep. Winner Greene Dem. 100%
6 R+4 Schweikert* Rep. Winner Tipirneni Dem. 100%
7 D+53 Gallego* Dem. Winner Barnett Rep. 100%
8 R+19 Lesko* Rep. Winner Muscato Dem. 100%
9 D+23 Stanton* Dem. Winner Giles Rep. 100%
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Dem. Win Flip

Rep. Win Flip

Other Win Flip

Ballot Measures

Proposition 207: Legalize Recreational Marijuana›
Possessing and using recreational marijuana would be legal for people 21 and over, and marijuana offenses could be expunged.
Yes 60% Winner No 40%
3,258,898 votes reported
Proposition 208: Tax Incomes Over $250,000 for Education
Yes 52% Winner No 48%
3,238,449 votes reported

State Senate

Rep. 16 won

Dem. 13 won

District Dist. Candidates
1 Fann* Rep. 73% Winner Carillo Dem. 28%
2 Gabaldon Dem. 61% Winner Workman Rep. 39%
3 Gonzales* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
4 Otondo* Dem. 56% Winner Angry Rep. 44%
5 Borrelli* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
6 Rogers Rep. 55% Winner French Dem. 45%
7 Peshlakai* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
8 Shope Rep. 59% Winner McGuire Dem. 42%
9 Steele* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
10 Engel Dem. 59% Winner Wadsack Rep. 41%
11 Leach* Rep. 54% Winner Mendoza Dem. 46%
12 Petersen Rep. 62% Winner Robinson Dem. 38%
13 Kerr* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
14 Gowan* Rep. 63% Winner Karp Dem. 37%
15 Barto Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
16 Townsend Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
17 Mesnard* Rep. 53% Winner Kurdoglu Dem. 48%
18 Bowie* Dem. 58% Winner Sharer Rep. 42%
19 Chavira Contreras* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
20 Boyer* Rep. 52% Winner Ervin Dem. 48%
21 Gray* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
22 Livingston* Rep. 64% Winner Tyree Dem. 36%
23 Ugenti-Rita* Rep. 59% Winner Blattman Dem. 41%
24 Alston* Dem. 71% Winner Michaels Rep. 29%
25 Pace* Rep. 61% Winner Weigel Dem. 39%
26 Mendez* Dem. 67% Winner Chin Rep. 33%
27 Rios* Dem. 77% Winner Shreves Rep. 23%
28 Marsh Dem. 50.2% Brophy McGee* Rep. 49.8%
29 Quezada* Dem. 71% Winner Wilson Rep. 30%
30 Navarrete* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
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State House

Rep. 30 won

Dem. 28 won

District Dist. Candidates
1 Burges Rep. 41% Winner
Nguyen Rep. 38% Winner
2 Hernandez* Dem. 37% Winner
Dalessandro Dem. 36% Winner
3 Hernandez* Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
Cano* Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
4 Fernandez* Dem. 40% Winner
John Rep. 32% Winner
5 Cobb* Rep. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
Biasiucci* Rep. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
6 Blackman* Rep. 29% Winner
Barton Rep. 26% Winner
7 Tsosie* Dem. 35% Winner
Teller* Dem. 29% Winner
8 Cook* Rep. 36% Winner
Pratt Rep. 35% Winner
9 Powers Hannley* Dem. 36.5% Winner
Friese* Dem. 36.5% Winner
10 DeGrazia* Dem. 28.6% Winner
Stahl Hamilton Dem. 28.4% Winner
11 Roberts* Rep. 34.7% Winner
Finchem* Rep. 34.4% Winner
12 Grantham* Rep. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
Hoffman Rep. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
13 Dunn* Rep. 37.7% Winner
Osborne* Rep. 37.0% Winner
14 Griffin* Rep. 32.7% Winner
Nutt* Rep. 32.5% Winner
15 Kaiser Rep. 37% Winner
Wilmeth Rep. 34% Winner
16 Parker Rep. 39% Winner
Fillmore* Rep. 36% Winner
17 Pawlik* Dem. 33.8% Weninger* Rep. 33.4%
18 Jermaine* Dem. 29% Winner
Epstein* Dem. 28% Winner
19 Espinoza* Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
Sierra* Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
20 Schwiebert Dem. 34.4% Winner
Bolick* Rep. 33.5% Winner
21 Pingerelli Rep. 36% Winner
Payne* Rep. 33% Winner
22 Toma* Rep. 32.3% Winner
Carroll* Rep. 32.1% Winner
23 Kavanagh* Rep. 37% Winner
Chaplik Rep. 35% Winner
24 Shah* Dem. 35.9% Winner
Longdon* Dem. 35.1% Winner
25 Udall* Rep. 39% Winner
Bowers* Rep. 36% Winner
26 Hernandez Dem. 34% Winner
Salman* Dem. 33% Winner
27 Rodriguez* Dem. 43% Winner
Bolding* Dem. 39% Winner
28 Butler* Dem. 28% Winner
Lieberman* Dem. 26% Winner
29 Chavez* Dem. 38% Winner
Andrade* Dem. 31% Winner
30 Meza* Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
Teran* Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
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Other Races

Corporation Commissioner

Race Race Candidates
4 year term Tovar Dem. 17.5% Winner
Marquez Peterson Rep. 17.5% Winner
O'Connor Rep. 17.3% Winner

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