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Read our takeaways from Tuesday’s primary elections
Governor
Katie Hobbs, the secretary of state, is the front-runner in her Democratic primary. Her opponent, Marco López, has tried to capitalize on accusations of racism against her from a former employee who is Black. In the Republican primary, Kari Lake, a Trump-backed former local television news star, emerged as the early front-runner, but polls show she hasn’t expanded her base. More traditional Republicans, including Gov. Doug Ducey, have rallied around Karrin Taylor Robson.
Democratic Primary
Updated Aug. 10, 2022
94% reported
Candidate | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
Katie Hobbs | 430,457 | +72.3% 72.3% | |
Marco López | 135,796 | +22.8% 22.8% | |
Aaron Lieberman | 28,780 | +4.8% 4.8% | |
Total reported | 595,033 |
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Republican Primary
Updated Aug. 10, 2022
>95% reported
Candidate | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
Kari Lake | 398,085 | +48.0% 48.0% | |
Karrin Taylor Robson | 358,313 | +43.2% 43.2% | |
Matt Salmon | 30,659 | +3.7% 3.7% | |
Total reported | 830,130 | ||
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Analysis From Our Reporters
Jennifer Medina, reporting from Arizona Aug. 3, 2022
Rusty Bowers, the Republican speaker of the Arizona House who offered emotional congressional testimony about the pressure he faced in the weeks after the 2020 election, appears to be headed for defeat in his State Senate primary.
Jazmine Ulloa, reporting from Michigan Aug. 3, 2022
Representative Peter Meijer has conceded the election to his Trump-backed challenger, John Gibbs, in Michigan’s Third Congressional District. “This was a hard-fought primary campaign, and I want to thank everyone in West Michigan for their support.”
Mike Baker Aug. 3, 2022
Senator Patty Murray, a Democrat from Washington State, is set to face Tiffany Smiley, a Republican, in November. Murray held 54 percent of the primary vote in early returns Tuesday night. Smiley emerged from a crowded field of challengers with 32 percent.
Katie Glueck Aug. 2, 2022
About a quarter of the votes have been tallied in Kansas as voters decide whether to remove abortion rights protections from their State Constitution. But there are still no results from populous Johnson County, which includes moderate Kansas City suburbs.
Neil Vigdor Aug. 2, 2022
The addition of 600,000 eligible voters in Washington State since the 2018 midterms appears to be helping turnout, with 135,000 more ballots returned this time, an increase of about a half of a percentage point, according to the secretary of state.
Neil Vigdor Aug. 2, 2022
A polling site was moved in the city of Linden, Mich., after a suspicious backpack was left there on Tuesday. A law enforcement investigation is still ongoing, state elections officials said.
U.S. Senate
Blake Masters, with the backing of former President Donald J. Trump and Peter Thiel, has continued to lead the pack in public polling. But Mr. Masters has faced sustained competition from two other candidates: Mark Brnovich, the attorney general, who has come under fire for not buying into Trump’s election conspiracies, and Jim Lamon, an Army veteran and former solar energy business owner.
Republican Primary
Updated Aug. 10, 2022
>95% reported
Candidate | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
Blake Masters | 326,541 | +40.2% 40.2% | |
Jim Lamon | 228,212 | +28.1% 28.1% | |
Mark Brnovich | 143,929 | +17.7% 17.7% | |
Total reported | 811,590 | ||
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Democratic Primary
Updated Aug. 3, 2022
Candidate |
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Mark Kelly* Uncontested |
* Incumbent |
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Secretary of State
Mark Finchem, one of the most vocal supporters of the 2020 election conspiracy theories and a state representative who has Donald Trump’s endorsem*nt, is widely expected to win the G.O.P. nomination against three lesser-known candidates: Shawnna Bolick, Michelle Ugenti-Rita and Beau Lane. In the Democratic primary, Adrian Fontes, the former Maricopa recorder who lost his re-election to a Republican in 2020, is facing off against Reginald Bolding, the House minority leader.
Republican Primary
Updated Aug. 10, 2022
>95% reported
Candidate | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
Mark Finchem | 329,252 | +42.5% 42.5% | |
Beau Lane | 180,880 | +23.4% 23.4% | |
Shawnna Bolick | 149,519 | +19.3% 19.3% | |
Michelle Ugenti-Rita | 114,276 | +14.8% 14.8% | |
Total reported | 773,927 |
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Democratic Primary
Updated Aug. 10, 2022
94% reported
Candidate | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
Adrian Fontes | 302,166 | +52.5% 52.5% | |
Reginald Bolding | 273,377 | +47.5% 47.5% | |
Total reported | 575,543 |
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U.S. House
1st District Republican Primary
Updated Aug. 10, 2022
>95% reported
Candidate | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
David Schweikert* | 52,067 | +43.6% 43.6% | |
Elijah Norton | 39,435 | +33.0% 33.0% | |
Josh Barnett | 27,999 | +23.4% 23.4% | |
Total reported | 119,501 | ||
* Incumbent |
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2nd District Republican Primary
Updated Aug. 10, 2022
>95% reported
Candidate | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
Eli Crane | 38,661 | +35.8% 35.8% | |
Walter Blackman | 26,376 | +24.4% 24.4% | |
Mark DeLuzio | 18,508 | +17.1% 17.1% | |
Total reported | 108,027 | ||
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9th District Republican Primary
Updated Aug. 10, 2022
>95% reported
Candidate | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
Paul Gosar* | 67,339 | +66.0% 66.0% | |
Randy Kutz | 13,387 | +13.1% 13.1% | |
Adam Morgan | 12,508 | +12.3% 12.3% | |
Sandra Dowling | 8,851 | +8.7% 8.7% | |
Total reported | 102,085 | ||
* Incumbent |
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All Races
District Dist. | Candidates | Est. rpt. | ||
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1 Dem. 1 (D) | Hodge 62% | Metzendorf 38% | >95% | › |
1 Rep. 1 (R) | Schweikert* 44% | Norton 33% | >95% | › |
2 Dem. 2 (D) | O’Halleran* | Uncontested | › | |
2 Rep. 2 (R) | Crane 36% | Blackman 24% | >95% | › |
3 Dem. 3 (D) | Gallego | Uncontested | › | |
3 Rep. 3 (R) | Zink | Uncontested | › | |
4 Dem. 4 (D) | Stanton* | Uncontested | › | |
4 Rep. 4 (R) | Cooper 28% | Wheeless 25% | >95% | › |
5 Dem. 5 (D) | Ramos | Uncontested | › | |
5 Rep. 5 (R) | Biggs* | Uncontested | › | |
6 Dem. 6 (D) | Engel 59% | Hernandez 35% | >95% | › |
6 Rep. 6 (R) | Ciscomani 47% | Martin 21% | >95% | › |
7 Dem. 7 (D) | Grijalva* | Uncontested | › | |
7 Rep. 7 (R) | Pozzolo 69% | Becker 31% | >95% | › |
8 Rep. 8 (R) | Lesko* | Uncontested | › | |
9 Rep. 9 (R) | Gosar* 66% | Kutz 13% | >95% | › |
* Incumbent |
State Legislature
State Senate 7th District Republican Primary
Updated Aug. 10, 2022
>95% reported
Candidate | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
Wendy Rogers* | 24,023 | +59.7% 59.7% | |
Kelly Townsend* | 16,185 | +40.3% 40.3% | |
Total reported | 40,208 | ||
* Incumbent |
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State Senate 10th District Republican Primary
Updated Aug. 10, 2022
>95% reported
Candidate | Votes | Pct.% | |
---|---|---|---|
David Farnsworth | 23,494 | +64.9% 64.9% | |
Rusty Bowers | 12,705 | +35.1% 35.1% | |
Total reported | 36,199 |
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State Senate
District Dist. | Candidates | Est. rpt. | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
1 Dem. 1 (D) | Fogel | Uncontested | ||
1 Rep. 1 (R) | Bennett 50.2% | Zipperman 49.8% | >95% | |
2 Dem. 2 (D) | Casteen | Uncontested | ||
2 Rep. 2 (R) | Kaiser | Uncontested | ||
3 Dem. 3 (D) | Dugger | Uncontested | ||
3 Rep. 3 (R) | Kavanagh 51% | Dubauskas 49% | >95% | |
4 Dem. 4 (D) | Marsh | Uncontested | ||
4 Rep. 4 (R) | Barto* | Uncontested | ||
5 Dem. 5 (D) | Alston* 57% | Tyree 33% | >95% | |
6 Dem. 6 (D) | Hatathlie* | Uncontested | ||
7 Dem. 7 (D) | Nitschke | Uncontested | › | |
7 Rep. 7 (R) | Rogers* 60% | Townsend* 40% | >95% | › |
8 Dem. 8 (D) | Mendez* | Uncontested | ||
8 Rep. 8 (R) | Holzapfel | Uncontested | ||
9 Dem. 9 (D) | Burch | Uncontested | ||
9 Rep. 9 (R) | Scantlebury 67% | Pace* 33% | >95% | |
10 Rep. 10 (R) | Farnsworth 65% | Bowers 35% | >95% | › |
11 Dem. 11 (D) | Miranda 47% | Cavero 27% | >95% | |
11 Rep. 11 (R) | Brannies | Uncontested | ||
12 Dem. 12 (D) | Epstein | Uncontested | ||
12 Rep. 12 (R) | Richardson 50.3% | Sharer 49.7% | >95% | |
13 Dem. 13 (D) | Hans 64% | Morris 36% | >95% | |
13 Rep. 13 (R) | Mesnard | Uncontested | ||
14 Rep. 14 (R) | Petersen | Uncontested | ||
15 Rep. 15 (R) | Hoffman | Uncontested | ||
16 Dem. 16 (D) | Kerby | Uncontested | ||
16 Rep. 16 (R) | Shope* | Uncontested | ||
17 Dem. 17 (D) | Nickerson | Uncontested | ||
17 Rep. 17 (R) | Wadsack 41% | Leach* 36% | >95% | |
18 Dem. 18 (D) | Sundareshan 56% | Abraham 44% | >95% | |
18 Rep. 18 (R) | Caine | Uncontested | ||
19 Rep. 19 (R) | Gowan* | Uncontested | ||
20 Dem. 20 (D) | Gonzales* | Uncontested | ||
21 Dem. 21 (D) | Gabaldon* | Uncontested | ||
22 Dem. 22 (D) | Espinoza 53% | Andrade 47% | >95% | |
23 Dem. 23 (D) | Fernandez | Uncontested | ||
23 Rep. 23 (R) | Garcia Snyder | Uncontested | ||
24 Dem. 24 (D) | Hernandez 57% | Chavez 43% | >95% | |
25 Rep. 25 (R) | Kerr | Uncontested | ||
26 Dem. 26 (D) | Teran* | Uncontested | ||
27 Rep. 27 (R) | Kern 68% | Kelly 32% | >95% | |
28 Dem. 28 (D) | Sandoval | Uncontested | ||
28 Rep. 28 (R) | Carroll 71% | Van Steenwyk 29% | >95% | |
29 Rep. 29 (R) | Shamp 53% | Osborne 31% | >95% | |
30 Rep. 30 (R) | Borrelli* | Uncontested | ||
* Incumbent |
State House
District Dist. | Candidates | Est. rpt. | |
---|---|---|---|
1 Dem. 1 (D) | Ransom | Uncontested | |
Sinclair | Uncontested | ||
1 Rep. 1 (R) | Nguyen* 41% | >95% | |
Bliss 27% | |||
2 Dem. 2 (D) | Schwiebert* | Uncontested | |
2 Rep. 2 (R) | Wilmeth* 37% | >95% | |
Lamar 35% | |||
3 Rep. 3 (R) | Chaplik* 39% | >95% | |
Kolodin 22% | |||
4 Dem. 4 (D) | Terech | Uncontested | |
4 Rep. 4 (R) | Syms 25.7% | >95% | |
Gress 24.9% | |||
5 Dem. 5 (D) | Shah* 32% | >95% | |
Longdon* 24% | |||
6 Dem. 6 (D) | Peshlakai 43% | >95% | |
Tsosie* 42% | |||
7 Rep. 7 (R) | Cook* 38% | >95% | |
Marshall 32% | |||
8 Dem. 8 (D) | Hernandez* | Uncontested | |
Salman* | Uncontested | ||
8 Rep. 8 (R) | Darrow | Uncontested | |
Loughrige | Uncontested | ||
9 Dem. 9 (D) | Austin | Uncontested | |
Blattman | Uncontested | ||
9 Rep. 9 (R) | Mendoza | Uncontested | |
Pearce | Uncontested | ||
10 Dem. 10 (D) | Hunter | Uncontested | |
10 Rep. 10 (R) | Heap | Uncontested | |
Parker | Uncontested | ||
11 Dem. 11 (D) | De Los Santos 27% | >95% | |
Quinonez* 22% | |||
11 Rep. 11 (R) | Pena | Uncontested | |
12 Dem. 12 (D) | Contreras 27.7% | >95% | |
Travers 27.1% | |||
12 Rep. 12 (R) | Chaston | Uncontested | |
Roe | Uncontested | ||
13 Dem. 13 (D) | Pawlik* | Uncontested | |
13 Rep. 13 (R) | Harris 31% | >95% | |
Willoughby 24% | |||
14 Dem. 14 (D) | Reese | Uncontested | |
14 Rep. 14 (R) | Grantham* 42% | >95% | |
Hendrix 33% | |||
15 Rep. 15 (R) | Carter* | Uncontested | |
Parker* | Uncontested | ||
16 Dem. 16 (D) | Seaman | Uncontested | |
16 Rep. 16 (R) | Hudelson* | Uncontested | |
Martinez | Uncontested | ||
17 Dem. 17 (D) | Allmond | Uncontested | |
Radford | Uncontested | ||
17 Rep. 17 (R) | Jones 25.4% | >95% | |
McGarr 25.0% | |||
18 Dem. 18 (D) | Gutierrez 34% | Mathis* 22% | >95% |
18 Rep. 18 (R) | Evans | Uncontested | |
19 Dem. 19 (D) | Clark | Uncontested | |
19 Rep. 19 (R) | Diaz* | Uncontested | |
Griffin* | Uncontested | ||
20 Dem. 20 (D) | Cano* | Uncontested | |
Hernandez* | Uncontested | ||
21 Dem. 21 (D) | Hernandez 46% | >95% | |
Stahl Hamilton 32% | |||
22 Dem. 22 (D) | Chavira Contreras 29% | >95% | |
Sun 27% | |||
23 Dem. 23 (D) | Lugo | Uncontested | |
Sandoval | Uncontested | ||
24 Dem. 24 (D) | Ortiz 42% | >95% | |
Hernandez 21% | |||
25 Rep. 25 (R) | Dunn* 43% | >95% | |
Carbone 34% | |||
26 Dem. 26 (D) | Aguilar 31% | >95% | |
Bravo 29% | |||
27 Rep. 27 (R) | Toma* 41% | >95% | |
Payne* 40% | |||
28 Dem. 28 (D) | Holbrook | Uncontested | |
28 Rep. 28 (R) | Pingerelli* 40% | >95% | |
Livingston 35% | |||
29 Dem. 29 (D) | Podeyn | Uncontested | |
29 Rep. 29 (R) | Montenegro 37% | >95% | |
Smith 31% | |||
30 Rep. 30 (R) | Biasiucci* 47% | >95% | |
Gillette 18% | |||
* Incumbent |
Other Races
Attorney General
Race | Candidates | Est. rpt. | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Dem. (D) | Mayes | Uncontested | › | |
Rep. (R) | Hamadeh 34% | Glassman 24% | >95% | › |
Corporation Commissioner
Race | Candidates | Est. rpt. | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
4 year term Dem. 4 year term (D) | Kennedy* | Uncontested | ||
Kuby | Uncontested | |||
4 year term Rep. 4 year term (R) | Thompson 38% | >95% | ||
Myers 33% | ||||
* Incumbent |
Mayor
Race | Candidates | Est. rpt. | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Fountain Hills | Dickey* 51% | Arpaio 49% | >95% | |
* Incumbent |
Mine Inspector
Race | Candidates | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Rep. (R) | Marsh* | Uncontested | ||
* Incumbent |
Superintendent of Public Instruction
Race | Candidates | Est. rpt. | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Dem. (D) | Hoffman* | Uncontested | ||
Rep. (R) | Horne 42% | Sapir 33% | >95% | |
* Incumbent |
Treasurer
Race | Candidates | Est. rpt. | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Dem. (D) | Quezada | Uncontested | ||
Rep. (R) | Yee* 56% | Weninger 27% | >95% | |
* Incumbent |
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