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2010 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 Kirk Adams David Lujan
(retired)
Party Republican Democratic
Leader's seat 19th - Mesa 15th - Phoenix
Last election 35 25
Seats after 40 20
Seat change Increase5 Decrease5

Results:
     Democratic hold
     Republican hold      Republican gain

Speaker before election

Kirk Adams[1][2]
Republican

Elected Speaker

Kirk Adams
(1/10/2011 - 4/28/2011)[3][4]
Andy Tobin
(4/28/2011 - 1/14/2013)[5][6]
Republican

The 2010 Arizona House of Representatives election took place on Tuesday, November 2, 2010, with the primary election held on Tuesday, August 24, 2010.[7][8] Arizona voters elected all 60 members of the Arizona House of Representatives in multi-member districts to serve two-year terms.[9]

The election coincided with United States national elections and Arizona state elections, including U.S. Senate, U.S. House, Arizona Governor, and Arizona Senate.[10][11]

Following the previous election in 2008, Republicans held a 35-to-25-seat majority over Democrats.[12][13][14] Republicans expanded their majority in 2010, winning 40 seats. At 20 members, Democrats experienced a net loss of five seats.[7][10][11] The newly elected members served in the 50th Arizona State Legislature, during which Republican Kirk Adams was originally re-elected as Speaker of the Arizona House on January 10, 2011.[a] He resigned on April 28, 2011.[4] Republican Andy Tobin was elected to fill the Speaker vacancy the same day.[6]

Retiring Incumbents

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Democrats

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  1. District 2: Christopher Clark Deschene[b]
  2. District 5: Jack A. Brown
  3. District 13: Martha Garcia
  4. District 14: Robert Meza (term-limited)[7][c]
  5. District 15: Kyrsten Sinema[d]
  6. District 15: David Lujan[e]
  7. District 16: Ben Miranda (term-limited)[7]
  8. District 17: David Schapira[f]
  9. District 27: Phil Lopes (term-limited)[7]
  10. District 27: Olivia Cajero Bedford (term-limited)[7][g]
  11. District 28: David Bradley (term-limited)[7][h]

Republicans

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  1. District 1: Lucy Mason (term-limited)[7]
  2. District 4: Tom Boone (term-limited)[7]
  3. District 5: Bill Konopnicki (term-limited)[7][i]
  4. District 7: Ray Barnes (term-limited)[7][j]
  5. District 7: Nancy Barto[k]
  6. District 8: Michele Reagan (term-limited)[7][l]
  7. District 9: Richard A. "Rick" Murphy[m]
  8. District 11: Adam Driggs[n]
  9. District 19: Rich Crandall[o]
  10. District 20: John McComish[p]
  11. District 21: Warde V. Nichols (term-limited)[7]
  12. District 21: Steve Yarbrough (term-limited)[7][q]
  13. District 22: Andy Biggs (term-limited)[7][r]

Incumbents Defeated in Primary Election

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Democrat

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  1. District 16: Cloves Campbell Jr.

Republican

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  1. District 22: Laurin Hendrix

Incumbents Defeated in General Election

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Democrats

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  1. District 20: Rae Waters
  2. District 23: Barbara McGuire
  3. District 25: Patricia "Pat" Fleming
  4. District 26: Nancy Young Wright

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.[7][10][11]

District Incumbent Party Elected Representative Outcome
1st Andy Tobin Rep Andy Tobin Rep Hold
Lucy Mason Rep Karen Fann Rep Hold
2nd Thomas E. "Tom" Chabin Dem Thomas E. "Tom" Chabin Dem Hold
Christopher Clark Deschene Dem Albert Hale Dem Hold
3rd Nancy G. McLain Rep Nancy G. McLain Rep Hold
Doris Goodale Rep Doris Goodale Rep Hold
4th Judy M. Burges Rep Judy M. Burges[s] Rep Hold
Tom Boone Rep Jack Harper Rep Hold
5th Bill Konopnicki Rep Brenda Barton Rep Hold
Jack A. Brown Dem Chester Crandell Rep Gain
6th Carl Seel Rep Carl Seel Rep Hold
Amanda Reeve[t] Rep Amanda Reeve Rep Hold
7th Ray Barnes Rep Heather Carter Rep Hold
Nancy Barto Rep David Burnell Smith Rep Hold
8th John Kavanagh Rep John Kavanagh Rep Hold
Michele Reagan Rep Michelle Ugenti Rep Hold
9th Debbie Lesko Rep Debbie Lesko Rep Hold
Richard A. "Rick" Murphy Rep Rick Gray Rep Hold
10th James Weiers Rep James Weiers Rep Hold
Kimberly Yee[u] Rep Kimberly Yee Rep Hold
11th Eric Meyer Dem Eric Meyer Dem Hold
Adam Driggs Rep Kate Brophy McGee Rep Hold
12th Jerry P. Weiers Rep Jerry P. Weiers Rep Hold
Steve Montenegro Rep Steve Montenegro Rep Hold
13th Anna Tovar[v] Dem Anna Tovar Dem Hold
Martha Garcia Dem Richard Miranda[w] Dem Hold
14th Chad Campbell Dem Chad Campbell Dem Hold
Robert Meza Dem Debbie McCune Davis Dem Hold
15th Kyrsten Sinema Dem Lela Alston Dem Hold
David Lujan Dem Katie Hobbs Dem Hold
16th Ben Miranda Dem Catherine H. Miranda Dem Hold
Cloves Campbell Jr. Dem Ruben Gallego Dem Hold
17th Ed Ableser Dem Ed Ableser Dem Hold
David Schapira Dem Ben Arredondo[x] Dem Hold
18th Steve Court Rep Steve Court Rep Hold
Cecil P. Ash Rep Cecil P. Ash Rep Hold
19th Kirk Adams Rep Kirk Adams[y] Rep Hold
Rich Crandall Rep Justin Olson Rep Hold
20th John McComish Rep Bob Robson Rep Hold
Rae Waters Dem Jeff Dial Rep Gain
21st Steve Yarbrough Rep Javan Daniel "J.D." Mesnard Rep Hold
Warde V. Nichols Rep Thomas "Tom" Forese Rep Hold
22nd Andy Biggs Rep Edwin W. "Eddie" Farnsworth Rep Hold
Laurin Hendrix Rep Steve R. Urie Rep Hold
23rd Franklin M. "Frank" Pratt Rep Franklin M. "Frank" Pratt Rep Hold
Barbara McGuire Dem John Fillmore Rep Gain
24th Lynne Pancrazi Dem Lynne Pancrazi Dem Hold
Russell "Russ" Jones Rep Russell "Russ" Jones Rep Hold
25th David Stevens Rep David Stevens Rep Hold
Patricia "Pat" Fleming Dem Peggy Judd Rep Gain
26th Vic Williams Rep Vic Williams Rep Hold
Nancy Young Wright Dem Terri Proud Rep Gain
27th Phil Lopes Dem Sally Ann Trujillo Gonzales Dem Hold
Olivia Cajero Bedford Dem Macario Saldate IV Dem Hold
28th Steve Farley Dem Steve Farley Dem Hold
David Bradley Dem Bruce Wheeler Dem Hold
29th Matt Heinz Dem Matt Heinz Dem Hold
Daniel Patterson Dem Daniel Patterson[z] Dem Hold
30th David Gowan Rep David Gowan Rep Hold
Ted Vogt[aa] Rep Ted Vogt Rep Hold

Detailed results

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Sources for election results:[7][10][11]

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 Andy Tobin (incumbent) 21,779 43.93%
Republican Karen Fann 14,651 29.56%
Republican Noel Campbell 13,141 26.51%
Total votes 49,571 100.00%
Democratic Party Primary Results
Democratic Lindsay Bell 10,398 100.00%
Total votes 10,398 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Andy Tobin (incumbent) 46,401 39.76%
Republican Karen Fann 41,082 35.20%
Democratic Lindsay Bell 29,214 25.03%
Total votes 116,697 100.00%
Republican hold
Republican hold

District 2

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Party Primary Results
Democratic Albert Hale 12,012 46.56%
Democratic Tom Chabin (incumbent) 6,222 24.12%
Democratic Albert Tom 4,929 19.11%
Democratic Pat Carr 2,634 10.21%
Total votes 25,797 100.00%
Libertarian Party Primary Results
Libertarian Frank Mulligan 76 100.00%
Total votes 76 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Albert Hale 30,164 51.87%
Democratic Tom Chabin (incumbent) 22,789 39.19%
Libertarian Frank Mulligan 5,195 8.93%
Total votes 58,148 100.00%
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 3

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Party Primary Results
Republican Doris Goodale (incumbent) 11,930 37.90%
Republican Nancy McLain (incumbent) 10,296 32.71%
Republican Ray Cullison II 9,254 29.40%
Total votes 31,480 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Nancy McLain (incumbent) 34,978 50.29%
Republican Doris Goodale (incumbent) 34,581 49.71%
Total votes 69,559 100.00%
Republican hold
Republican hold

District 4

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Party Primary Results
Republican Judy M. Burges (incumbent)[s] 24,331 41.15%
Republican Jack W. Harper 23,198 39.23%
Republican Tim Zobel 6,039 10.21%
Republican Eric Sheats 5,558 9.40%
Total votes 59,126 100.00%
Democratic Party Primary Results
Democratic Karina Guerrero 11,258 100.00%
Total votes 11,258 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Judy M. Burges (incumbent)[s] 60,124 40.44%
Republican Jack W. Harper 56,422 37.95%
Democratic Karina Guerrero 32,134 21.61%
Total votes 148,680 100.00%
Republican hold
Republican hold

District 5

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Party Primary Results
Republican Brenda Barton 11,595 39.10%
Republican Chester Crandell 9,975 33.63%
Republican Keith Alexander 8,088 27.27%
Total votes 29,658 100.00%
Democratic Party Primary Results
Democratic Bill Shumway 7,478 53.58%
Democratic Prescott Winslow 6,479 46.42%
Democratic David P. Rodriguez[ab] 0 0.00%
Total votes 13,957 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Brenda Barton 32,884 33.99%
Republican Chester Crandell 30,890 31.93%
Democratic Bill Shumway 17,478 18.07%
Democratic Prescott Winslow 15,489 16.01%
Total votes 96,741 100.00%
Republican hold
Republican gain from Democratic

District 6

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Party Primary Results
Republican Amanda Reeve (incumbent)[t] 7,596 21.50%
Republican Carl Seel (incumbent) 7,298 20.66%
Republican David E. Fitzgerald III 7,261 20.55%
Republican Steve Kaiser 4,628 13.10%
Republican John Adam Kowalski 4,355 12.33%
Republican Rick Robinson 2,158 6.11%
Republican Clint Van Wuffen 2,035 5.76%
Total votes 35,331 100.00%
Democratic Party Primary Results
Democratic Teri Conrad 6,934 100.00%
Total votes 6,934 100.00%
Libertarian Party Primary Results
Libertarian William Barker[ab][ac] 4 100.00%
Total votes 4 100.00%
Green Party Primary Results
Green Deborah ODowd[ab] 1 100.00%
Total votes 1 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Amanda Reeve (incumbent)[t] 34,555 37.47%
Republican Carl Seel (incumbent) 31,508 34.17%
Democratic Teri Conrad 20,754 22.50%
Green Deborah ODowd 5,405 5.86%
Total votes 92,222 100.00%
Republican hold
Republican hold

District 7

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Party Primary Results
Republican David Smith 8,389 23.17%
Republican Heather Carter 6,665 18.41%
Republican Kristen Burroughs 5,845 16.15%
Republican Craig Barton 5,297 14.63%
Republican Michael Edward Farrar 4,222 11.66%
Republican Howard Lee Sprague 3,152 8.71%
Republican Michael Coskun 2,632 7.27%
Total votes 36,202 100.00%
Democratic Party Primary Results
Democratic Don Chilton 4,903 51.27%
Democratic Peter Royers 4,660 48.73%
Total votes 9,563 100.00%
Libertarian Party Primary Results
Libertarian Jim Iannuzo 87 100.00%
Total votes 87 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Heather Carter 37,254 33.53%
Republican David Smith 34,007 30.61%
Democratic Don Chilton 18,897 17.01%
Democratic Peter Royers 16,560 14.90%
Libertarian Jim Iannuzo 4,395 3.96%
Total votes 111,113 100.00%
Republican hold
Republican hold

District 8

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Party Primary Results
Republican John Kavanagh (incumbent) 18,081 40.24%
Republican Michelle Ugenti 9,581 21.32%
Republican Paula Pennypacker 5,947 13.24%
Republican Michael Blaire 5,936 13.21%
Republican Ray Mahoubi 2,707 6.02%
Republican Eric Ulis 2,679 5.96%
Total votes 44,931 100.00%
Democratic Party Primary Results
Democratic John Kriekard 7,854 100.00%
Total votes 7,854 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican John Kavanagh (incumbent) 42,867 39.33%
Republican Michelle Ugenti 38,055 34.91%
Democratic John Kriekard 28,084 25.76%
Total votes 109,006 100.00%
Republican hold
Republican hold

District 9

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Party Primary Results
Republican Debbie Lesko (incumbent) 14,498 45.58%
Republican Rick Gray 9,055 28.47%
Republican Diane M. Douglas 8,256 25.95%
Total votes 31,809 100.00%
Democratic Party Primary Results
Democratic Shirley McAllister 8,837 100.00%
Total votes 8,837 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Debbie Lesko (incumbent) 32,423 39.96%
Republican Rick Gray 28,459 35.08%
Democratic Shirley McAllister 20,249 24.96%
Total votes 81,131 100.00%
Republican hold
Republican hold

District 10

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Party Primary Results
Republican James Weiers (incumbent) 7,218 34.28%
Republican Kimberly Yee (incumbent)[u] 6,925 32.88%
Republican Doug "Q" Quelland 4,371 20.76%
Republican Bill Adams 2,545 12.09%
Total votes 21,059 100.00%
Democratic Party Primary Results
Democratic Jackie Thrasher 5,515 59.91%
Democratic Aaron Jahneke 3,690 40.09%
Total votes 9,205 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Kimberly Yee (incumbent)[u] 19,485 30.11%
Republican James Weiers (incumbent) 18,237 28.18%
Democratic Jackie Thrasher 14,770 22.82%
Democratic Aaron Jahneke 12,226 18.89%
Total votes 64,718 100.00%
Republican hold
Republican hold

District 11

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Party Primary Results
Republican Kate Brophy McGee 11,155 30.87%
Republican Eric West 7,847 21.71%
Republican Shawnna Bolick 7,173 19.85%
Republican Bev Kraft 6,159 17.04%
Republican Dusti Morris[ad] 3,806 10.53%
Total votes 36,140 100.00%
Democratic Party Primary Results
Democratic Eric Meyer (incumbent) 10,671 100.00%
Total votes 10,671 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Kate Brophy McGee 32,589 35.67%
Democratic Eric Meyer (incumbent) 30,151 33.01%
Republican Eric West 28,611 31.32%
Total votes 91,351 100.00%
Republican hold
Democratic hold

District 12

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Party Primary Results
Republican Jerry Weiers (incumbent) 16,423 54.83%
Republican Steve Montenegro (incumbent) 13,531 45.17%
Total votes 29,954 100.00%
Democratic Party Primary Results
Democratic Angela Cotera 10,087 100.00%
Total votes 10,087 100.00%
Green Party Primary Results
Green Justin Dahl 79 100.00%
Total votes 79 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Steve Montenegro (incumbent) 36,623 33.40%
Republican Jerry Weiers (incumbent) 35,724 32.58%
Democratic Angela Cotera 30,543 27.85%
Green Justin Dahl 6,762 6.17%
Independent Penny Lewis[ab] 4 0.00%
Total votes 109,656 100.00%
Republican hold
Republican hold

District 13

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Party Primary Results
Democratic Anna Tovar (incumbent)[v] 3,356 39.99%
Democratic Richard Miranda[w] 3,310 39.44%
Democratic Martín J. Quezada 1,727 20.58%
Total votes 8,393 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Richard Miranda[w] 12,990 50.72%
Democratic Anna Tovar (incumbent)[v] 12,619 49.28%
Total votes 25,609 100.00%
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 14

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Party Primary Results
Democratic Debbie McCune-Davis 3,042 51.03%
Democratic Chad Campbell (incumbent) 2,919 48.97%
Total votes 5,961 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Debbie McCune-Davis 9,584 51.14%
Democratic Chad Campbell (incumbent) 9,157 48.86%
Total votes 18,741 100.000%
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 15

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Party Primary Results
Democratic Katie Hobbs 4,353 34.84%
Democratic Lela Alston 4,347 34.80%
Democratic Ken Clark 3,793 30.36%
Total votes 12,493 100.00%
Republican Party Primary Results
Republican Paul Yoder 3,913 50.73%
Republican Caroline B. Condit 3,801 49.27%
Total votes 7,714 100.00%
Green Party Primary Results
Green Luisa Evonne Valdez 68 100.00%
Total votes 68 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Katie Hobbs 15,885 30.83%
Democratic Lela Alston 15,167 29.43%
Republican Paul Yoder 8,972 17.41%
Republican Caroline B. Condit 8,424 16.35%
Independent Les White 1,739 3.37%
Green Luisa Evonne Valdez 1,343 2.61%
Total votes 51,530 100.00%
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 16

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Party Primary Results
Democratic Ruben Gallego 4,149 26.12%
Democratic Catherine H. Miranda 3,476 21.88%
Democratic Cloves Campbell (incumbent) 3,182 20.03%
Democratic Jim Munoz, Jr. 2,281 14.36%
Democratic Sandra Gonzales 1,955 12.31%
Democratic Cristy Lopez 842 5.30%
Total votes 15,885 100.00%
Republican Party Primary Results
Republican Michael Gular 3,407 100.00%
Total votes 3,407 100.00%
Green Party Primary Results
Green Ángel Torres 31 100.00%
Total votes 31 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Catherine H. Miranda 19,197 39.46%
Democratic Ruben Gallego 18,365 37.75%
Republican Michael Gular 8,551 17.58%
Green Ángel Torres 2,532 5.21%
Total votes 48,645 100.00%
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 17

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Party Primary Results
Democratic Ed Ableser (incumbent) 6,260 50.52%
Democratic P. Ben Arredondo[x] 6,131 49.48%
Total votes 12,391 100.00%
Republican Party Primary Results
Republican Donald Hawker 9,059 87.57%
Republican Steve May[ab] 1,173 11.34%
Republican Bob Bush[ab] 113 1.09%
Total votes 10,345 100.00%
Libertarian Party Primary Results
Libertarian Damian Trabel 76 54.68%
Libertarian Cristian Dumitrescu 63 45.32%
Total votes 139 100.00%
Green Party Primary Results
Green Gregor Knauer 56 96.55%
Green Clint Clement[ab][ad] 2 3.45%
Total votes 58 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic P. Ben Arredondo[x] 22,458 29.44%
Democratic Ed Ableser (incumbent) 21,153 27.73%
Republican Donald Hawker 14,277 18.72%
Republican Steve May[ad] 14,048 18.42%
Libertarian Damian Trabel 1,638 2.15%
Libertarian Cristian Dumitrescu 1,429 1.87%
Green Gregor Knauer 1,260 1.65%
Independent Marcus Gaethje[ab] 16 0.02%
Total votes 76,279 100.00%
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 18

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Party Primary Results
Republican Cecil Ash (incumbent) 8,187 50.66%
Republican Steve Court (incumbent) 7,974 49.34%
Total votes 16,161 100.00%
Democratic Party Primary Results
Democratic Michael Conway 3,916 100.00%
Total votes 3,916 100.00%
Libertarian Party Primary Results
Libertarian Chris A.H. Will 58 100.00%
Total votes 58 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Cecil Ash (incumbent) 16,222 34.21%
Republican Steve Court (incumbent) 16,177 34.12%
Democratic Michael Conway 11,568 24.40%
Libertarian Chris A.H. Will 3,452 7.28%
Total votes 47,419 100.00%
Republican hold
Republican hold

District 19

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Party Primary Results
Republican Justin Olson 12,386 35.99%
Republican Kirk Adams (incumbent)[y] 12,144 35.29%
Republican Scott Perkinson 9,881 28.71%
Total votes 34,411 100.00%
Democratic Party Primary Results
Democratic Kit Filbey 6,463 100.00%
Total votes 6,463 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Kirk Adams (incumbent)[y] 33,972 39.80%
Republican Justin Olson 31,513 36.92%
Democratic Kit Filbey 19,866 23.28%
Total votes 85,351 100.00%
Republican hold
Republican hold

District 20

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Party Primary Results
Republican Jeff Dial 13,231 48.03%
Republican Bob Robson 10,543 38.27%
Republican Christopher Tolino 3,775 13.70%
Total votes 27,549 100.00%
Democratic Party Primary Results
Democratic Rae Waters (incumbent) 7,825 100.00%
Total votes 7,825 100.00%
Green Party Primary Results
Green Drew Blischak[ab][ad] 1 100.00%
Total votes 1 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jeff Dial 28,680 34.58%
Republican Bob Robson 27,662 33.35%
Democratic Rae Waters (incumbent) 26,602 32.07%
Total votes 82,944 100.00%
Republican hold
Republican gain from Democratic

District 21

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Party Primary Results
Republican Tom Forese 13,379 35.69%
Republican J.D. Mesnard 13,086 34.90%
Republican Venessa Whitener 11,026 29.41%
Total votes 37,491 100.00%
Green Party Primary Results
Green Linda J. Macías 65 100.00%
Total votes 65 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Tom Forese 42,523 42.70%
Republican J.D. Mesnard 39,891 40.05%
Green Linda J. Macías 17,181 17.25%
Total votes 99,595 100.00%
Republican hold
Republican hold

District 22

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Party Primary Results
Republican Eddie Farnsworth 16,727 34.54%
Republican Steve Urie 9,935 20.51%
Republican Laurin Hendrix (incumbent) 9,322 19.25%
Republican Kelly Townsend 5,446 11.24%
Republican Paul Howell 3,696 7.63%
Republican Brett Petillo 3,308 6.83%
Total votes 48,434 100.00%
Green Party Primary Results
Green Tim Hensley[ab][ad] 0 -
Total votes 0 -
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Eddie Farnsworth 51,533 51.76%
Republican Steve Urie 48,031 48.24%
Total votes 99,564 100.00%
Republican hold
Republican hold

District 23

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Party Primary Results
Republican John Fillmore 10,162 50.59%
Republican Frank Pratt (incumbent) 9,925 49.41%
Total votes 20,087 100.00%
Democratic Party Primary Results
Democratic Barbara McGuire (incumbent) 6,676 36.22%
Democratic Ernest Bustamante 6,570 35.65%
Democratic Ralph Varela 5,184 28.13%
Total votes 18,430 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Frank Pratt (incumbent) 32,303 29.46%
Republican John Fillmore 30,986 28.25%
Democratic Barbara McGuire (incumbent) 23,679 21.59%
Democratic Ernest Bustamante 22,698 20.70%
Total votes 109,666 100.00%
Republican hold
Republican gain from Democratic

District 24

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Party Primary Results
Democratic Lynne Pancrazi (incumbent) 5,624 58.84%
Democratic John Weil 3,934 41.16%
Total votes 9,558 100.00%
Republican Party Primary Results
Republican Russ Jones (incumbent) 9,390 100.00%
Total votes 9,390 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Russ Jones (incumbent) 19,226 40.33%
Democratic Lynne Pancrazi (incumbent) 15,298 32.09%
Democratic John Weil 13,146 27.58%
Total votes 47,670 100.00%
Republican hold
Democratic hold

District 25

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Party Primary Results
Republican David Stevens (incumbent) 10,777 55.38%
Republican Peggy Judd 8,684 44.62%
Total votes 19,461 100.00%
Democratic Party Primary Results
Democratic Patricia V. Fleming (incumbent) 7,658 43.39%
Democratic Ruben Ortega 6,343 35.94%
Democratic Ken Davis 3,648 20.67%
Total votes 17,649 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Peggy Judd 25,405 27.70%
Republican David Stevens (incumbent) 25,043 27.30%
Democratic Patricia V. Fleming (incumbent) 21,359 23.29%
Democratic Ruben Ortega 19,911 21.71%
Total votes 91,718 100.00%
Republican hold
Republican gain from Democratic

District 26

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Party Primary Results
Republican Vic Williams (incumbent) 15,584 41.45%
Republican Terri Proud 11,902 31.66%
Republican Wade McLean 10,110 26.89%
Total votes 37,596 100.00%
Democratic Party Primary Results
Democratic Nancy Young Wright (incumbent) 14,264 100.00%
Total votes 14,264 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Terri Proud 40,247 34.74%
Republican Vic Williams (incumbent) 38,180 32.95%
Democratic Nancy Young Wright (incumbent) 37,435 32.31%
Total votes 115,862 100.00%
Republican hold
Republican gain from Democratic

District 27

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Party Primary Results
Democratic Sally Ann Gonzales 4,126 17.19%
Democratic Macario Saldate 3,504 14.60%
Democratic Bob Gilby 3,054 12.72%
Democratic John Kromko 2,946 12.27%
Democratic Dustin Cox 2,935 12.23%
Democratic Eric Carbajal Bustamante 2,817 11.74%
Democratic Sami Hamed 2,345 9.77%
Democratic John Bernal 2,277 9.49%
Total votes 24,004 100.00%
Republican Party Primary Results
Republican Robert I. Compton 6,221 100.00%
Total votes 6,221 100.00%
Green Party Primary Results
Green Kent Solberg 120 100.00%
Total votes 120 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Sally Ann Gonzales 23,623 33.30%
Democratic Macario Saldate 22,791 32.13%
Republican Robert I. Compton 14,226 20.05%
Green Kent Solberg 5,778 8.14%
Independent Gene Chewning 4,526 6.38%
Total votes 70,944 100.00%
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 28

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Party Primary Results
Democratic Steve Farley (incumbent) 9,353 34.96%
Democratic Bruce Wheeler 5,719 21.37%
Democratic Mohur Sidhwa 5,231 19.55%
Democratic Tim Sultan 3,877 14.49%
Democratic Ted Prezelski 2,577 9.63%
Total votes 26,757 100.00%
Republican Party Primary Results
Republican Ken Smalley 8,287 100.00%
Republican Greg Krino[ad] 0 0.00%
Total votes 8,287 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Bruce Wheeler 29,073 36.98%
Democratic Steve Farley (incumbent) 29,041 36.94%
Republican Ken Smalley 20,508 26.08%
Total votes 78,622 100.00%
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 29

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Party Primary Results
Democratic Daniel Patterson (incumbent)[z] 6,878 51.34%
Democratic Matt Heinz (incumbent) 6,519 48.66%
Total votes 13,397 100.00%
Republican Party Primary Results
Republican Pat Kilburn 6,303 100.00%
Total votes 6,303 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Daniel Patterson (incumbent)[z] 18,326 36.73%
Democratic Matt Heinz (incumbent) 17,227 34.53%
Republican Pat Kilburn 14,338 28.74%
Total votes 49,891 100.00%
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 30

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Primary Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Party Primary Results
Republican David Gowan (incumbent) 18,282 33.99%
Republican Ted Vogt (incumbent)[aa] 15,299 28.44%
Republican Doug Sposito 6,357 11.82%
Republican Kurt Knurr 5,283 9.82%
Republican Parralee Schneider 4,976 9.25%
Republican Brian Abbott 3,591 6.68%
Total votes 53,788 100.00%
Democratic Party Primary Results
Democratic Andrea Dalessandro 14,718 100.00%
Total votes 14,718 100.00%
General Election Results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican David Gowan (incumbent) 49,387 37.21%
Republican Ted Vogt (incumbent)[aa] 45,237 34.09%
Democratic Andrea Dalessandro 38,093 28.70%
Total votes 132,717 100.00%
Republican hold
Republican hold

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Kirk Adams was re-elected by acclamation as Speaker for the 50th legislature.[3]
  2. ^ Ran for Arizona Secretary of State, but was defeated in the general election by Republican Ken Bennett.
  3. ^ Elected to the Arizona State Senate.
  4. ^ Elected to the Arizona State Senate.
  5. ^ Ran for Arizona Attorney General, but was defeated in the Democratic primary by Felecia Rotellini.
  6. ^ Elected to the Arizona State Senate.
  7. ^ Elected to the Arizona State Senate.
  8. ^ Ran for Arizona Corporation Commission, but was defeated in the general election by Republicans Brenda Burns and Gary Pierce.
  9. ^ Ran for the Arizona State Senate, but was defeated in the Republican primary by incumbent Sylvia Tenney Allen.
  10. ^ Ran for the Arizona State Senate, but was defeated in the Republican primary by Nancy Barto.
  11. ^ Elected to the Arizona State Senate.
  12. ^ Elected to the Arizona State Senate.
  13. ^ Elected to the Arizona State Senate.
  14. ^ Elected to the Arizona State Senate.
  15. ^ Elected to the Arizona State Senate.
  16. ^ Elected to the Arizona State Senate.
  17. ^ Elected to the Arizona State Senate.
  18. ^ Elected to the Arizona State Senate.
  19. ^ a b c Republican Representative Judy M. Burges resigned on January 23, 2012 and was appointed by the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors to fill the Senate vacancy in Legislative District 4.[15][16] Phil Lovas (R) was appointed on February 21, 2012 by the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors to fill the House vacancy in Legislative District 4.[17]
  20. ^ a b c Republican Representative Sam Crump resigned February 1, 2010 to campaign for a seat in the United States Congress.[18][19] Amanda Reeve (R) was appointed by the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors to fill Mr. Crump's unexpired term as Representative of District 6 on February 17, 2010.[20]
  21. ^ a b c Republican Representative D. R. Quelland was removed from office on May 27, 2010.[18][21] Kimberly Yee (R) was appointed by the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors on August 2, 2010 to fill Mr. Quelland's unexpired term.[22]
  22. ^ a b c Democratic Representative Steve Gallardo won re-election in 2008; however, he did not take the Oath of Office at the beginning of the next term in 2009.[23][24] Anna Tovar (D) was appointed by the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors to fill Mr. Gallardo's unexpired term as Representative of District 13 on February 2, 2009 and was sworn in on February 3, 2009.[25]
  23. ^ a b c Democratic Representative Richard Miranda resigned on February 20, 2012 from the House.[26][27] Martín J. Quezada (D) was appointed by the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors on March 2, 2012 to fill the House vacancy in Legislative District 13.[28]
  24. ^ a b c Democratic Representative P. Ben Arredondo resigned from the House on October 5, 2012.[29][30] Given both the proximity to the end of the term in December and that the legislature was in recess for the remainder of the session, the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors decided not to replace Arredondo and simply left the seat vacant.[31]
  25. ^ a b c Republican Representative and Speaker Kirk Adams resigned on April 28, 2011 from the House to campaign for a seat in Congress.[32][33] Justin Pierce (R) was appointed by the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors on May 23, 2011 and sworn in as a Member of the House of Representatives on May 25, 2011 to fill the House vacancy in Legislative District 19.[34]
  26. ^ a b c Re-elected in 2010 as a Democrat, Representative Daniel Patterson switched political party affiliation to Independent on April 2, 2012.[35] On April 11, 2012, Patterson then resigned from the House.[36][37] On April 23, 2012, Nicholas "Nick" Fontana (I) was appointed by the Pima County Board of Supervisors to fill the House vacancy in Legislative District 29.[38]
  27. ^ a b c Republican Representative Frank R. Antenori was appointed by the Pima County Board of Supervisors to fill Mr. Jonathan Paton's unexpired Senate term on March 2, 2010.[18][39] Ted Vogt (R) was appointed by the Pima County Board of Supervisors on March 16, 2010 to fill Mr. Antenori's unexpired term.[40]
  28. ^ a b c d e f g h i j The candidate ran a write-in campaign in this election.
  29. ^ Despite coming in first place in the Libertarian primary as a write-in candidate, William Barker did not advance to the general election.
  30. ^ a b c d e f The candidate withdrew from the election late, after ballots were already finalized.[41]

References

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  2. ^ Reinhart, Mary (November 15, 2008). "Lawmaking is a balancing act for speaker-elect". East Valley Tribune. Retrieved July 24, 2024.
  3. ^ a b "2011, Journal of the House of Representatives, State of Arizona, Fiftieth Legislature, 1st Regular Session". Journals of the Arizona House of Representatives. p. 4.
  4. ^ a b "Adams resigns from Legislature to run for Congress". East Valley Tribune. April 28, 2011. Retrieved July 29, 2024.
  5. ^ "2011, Journal of the House of Representatives, State of Arizona, Fiftieth Legislature, 1st Regular Session". Journals of the Arizona House of Representatives. p. iv.
  6. ^ a b King, James (April 28, 2011). "Arizona Representative Andy Tobin New Speaker of Arizona House of Representatives". Phoenix New Times. Retrieved July 29, 2024.
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  8. ^ "2010 CONGRESSIONAL PRIMARY DATES AND CANDIDATE FILING DEADLINES FOR BALLOT ACCESS" (PDF). Federal Election Commission.
  9. ^ "MEMBER ROSTER". Arizona State Legislature.
  10. ^ a b c d "STATE OF ARIZONA OFFICIAL CANVASS: 2010 Primary Election - August 24, 2010" (PDF). Arizona Secretary of State.
  11. ^ a b c d "STATE OF ARIZONA OFFICIAL CANVASS: 2010 General Election - November 2, 2010" (PDF). Arizona Secretary of State.
  12. ^ "STATE OF ARIZONA OFFICIAL CANVASS: 2008 Primary Election - September 2, 2008" (PDF). Arizona Secretary of State.
  13. ^ "STATE OF ARIZONA OFFICIAL CANVASS: 2008 General Election - November 4, 2008" (PDF). Arizona Secretary of State.
  14. ^ "Arizona House of Representatives elections, 2008". Ballotpedia. Retrieved July 24, 2024.
  15. ^ "2012, Journal of the House of Representatives, State of Arizona, Fiftieth Legislature, 2nd Regular Session". Arizona State Library. p. vi.
  16. ^ Del Puerto, Luige (February 2, 2012). "LD4 Republicans pick 3 to replace Burges; Bundgaard ally selected". Arizona Capitol Times. Retrieved July 29, 2024.
  17. ^ Wyloge, Evan (February 22, 2010). "Lovas to replace Burges in the House". Arizona Capitol Times. Retrieved July 29, 2024.
  18. ^ a b c "2010, Journal of the House of Representatives, State of Arizona, Forty-Ninth Legislature, 2nd Regular Session". Arizona State Library. p. vi.
  19. ^ Small, Jim (February 1, 2010). "Crump says he'll resign today". Arizona Capitol Times. Retrieved July 26, 2024.
  20. ^ Simons, Ted (February 17, 2010). "Legislative Update". KAET. Retrieved July 26, 2024.
  21. ^ Fenske, Sarah (May 15, 2009). "Doug Quelland Out: Clean Elections Removes Legislator Over Violation". Phoenix New Times. Retrieved July 26, 2024.
  22. ^ Del Puerto, Luige (August 10, 2010). "Yee takes oath as newest House member". Arizona Capitol Times. Retrieved July 26, 2024.
  23. ^ "2009, Journal of the House of Representatives, State of Arizona, Forty-Ninth Legislature, 1st Regular Session". Arizona State Library. p. v.
  24. ^ "Rep. Gallardo, re-elected Dist. 13 Dem, opts to resign". Arizona Daily Star. January 12, 2009. Retrieved July 26, 2024.
  25. ^ Stern, Ray (February 2, 2009). "Tolleson Vice Mayor Anna Tovar to Replace Quitter Phoenix Lawmaker Steve Gallardo". Phoenix New Times. Retrieved July 26, 2024.
  26. ^ "2012, Journal of the House of Representatives, State of Arizona, Fiftieth Legislature, 2nd Regular Session". Arizona State Library. p. vi.
  27. ^ Brodie, Mark (February 16, 2012). "State Rep. Richard Miranda to resign". KJZZ. Retrieved July 29, 2024.
  28. ^ Duda, Jeremy (March 2, 2012). "Quezada appointed to replace Miranda". Arizona Capitol Times. Retrieved July 29, 2024.
  29. ^ "2012, Journal of the House of Representatives, State of Arizona, Fiftieth Legislature, 2nd Regular Session". Arizona State Library. p. vi.
  30. ^ Hendley, Matthew (October 9, 2012). "Ben Arredondo Resigns From State House". Phoenix New Times. Retrieved July 29, 2024.
  31. ^ Grado, Gary (November 26, 2012). "Supervisors decide not to replace Arredondo". Arizona Capitol Times. Retrieved July 29, 2024.
  32. ^ "2011, Journal of the House of Representatives, State of Arizona, Fiftieth Legislature, 1st Regular Session". Arizona State Library. p. vi.
  33. ^ Stern, Ray (April 26, 2011). "Kirk Adams Stepping Down as State House Speaker on Thursday; Run for Congress Likely". Phoenix New Times. Retrieved August 5, 2024.
  34. ^ King, James (May 23, 2011). "Attorney Justin Pierce to Fill Kirk Adams Seat in Arizona House". Phoenix New Times. Retrieved August 5, 2024.
  35. ^ Smith, Dylan (April 2, 2012). "Daniel Patterson leaves Democratic Party". Tucson Sentinel. Retrieved August 9, 2024.
  36. ^ "2012, Journal of the House of Representatives, State of Arizona, Fiftieth Legislature, 2nd Regular Session". Arizona State Library. p. vi.
  37. ^ Fischer, Howard (April 11, 2012). "Facing likely expulsion from house, state legislator Patterson resigns". East Valley Tribune. Retrieved August 9, 2024.
  38. ^ Macias, Al (April 23, 2012). "Pima County Supervisors select legislative replacement for Patterson". KJZZ. Retrieved August 9, 2024.
  39. ^ "Antenori is appointed to fill Paton's seat in state Senate". Arizona Daily Star. March 2, 2010. Retrieved July 26, 2024.
  40. ^ Smith, Dylan (July 5, 2018). "Ted Vogt out as Corp Comm director over conflict of interest". Tucson Sentinel. Retrieved July 26, 2024.
  41. ^ "2010 Primary Election: Withdrawn or Removed Candidates". Arizona Secretary of State.
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