| The Green Papers: Arizona 2021 General Election | 
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| 2020 Partisan Statement of Interest and 2020 Independent/Non Party Statement of Interest . | 
| U.S. Senate 6 year term. No Term Limit. 117th Senate Senate Electoral Classes | |||||
| Class 1 | Democratic | Senator Kyrsten Sinema  First elected: 2018  Seat up for regular election: Tuesday 5 November 2024 | |||
| Candidate list (1) | |||||
|  | Democratic | Senator Kyrsten Sinema  FEC S8AZ00197 | |||
| Class 3 | Democratic | Senator Mark Kelly  First elected in a special election [caused by the passing of Senator John Sidney McCain (Republican), resignation of appointed Senator Jon Llewellyn Kyl (Republican), and replacing appointed Senator Senator Martha E. McSally (Republican)]: 2020.  Seat up for regular election: Tuesday 8 November 2022 | |||
| Candidate list (28) | |||||
|  | Democratic | Trista "SistaTrista" DiGenova-Chang, Sr. | |||
|  | Democratic | Richard Grayson | |||
|  | Democratic | Senator Mark Kelly  FEC S0AZ00350; 30 Sep 21; Tot $18,598,102; Dsb $6,999,222 | |||
|  | Democratic | Joseph "J.R." Mollick | |||
|  | Republican | Wendy Acuna | |||
|  | Republican | Craig R. Brittain  FEC S8AZ00189 | |||
|  | Republican | Attorney General Mark Brnovich  10 June 2021: Candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2022  FEC S2AZ00356; 30 Sep 21; Tot $1,001,482; Dsb $486,760 | |||
|  | Republican | David Buechel | |||
|  | Republican | Daniel "Dan" Butierez, Sr. | |||
|  | Republican | Ronald Coale | |||
|  | Republican | Eric Corbett | |||
|  | Republican | Kelly Garett | |||
|  | Republican | Vladislav "Vlad" Hermann | |||
|  | Republican | Jim Lamon  FEC S2AZ00331; 30 Sep 21; Tot $5,358,451; Dsb $1,752,408 | |||
|  | Republican | Joseph Magers | |||
|  | Republican | Blake Masters  FEC S2AZ00372; 30 Sep 21; Tot $1,108,789; Dsb $245,222 | |||
|  | Republican | Joshua "Josh" McElroy | |||
|  | Republican | former state Adjutant General Michael T. "Mick" McGuire  FEC S2AZ00349; 30 Sep 21; Tot $676,367; Dsb $360,859 | |||
|  | Republican | state Corporation Commissioner Justin Olson  FEC S2AZ00380 | |||
|  | Republican | Robert "Rob" Paveza  FEC S2AZ00323; 30 Sep 21; Tot $6,446; Dsb $6,095 | |||
|  | Republican | Keerthi Kiran Prabhala  FEC S2AZ00364 | |||
|  | Republican | John Schiess | |||
|  | Republican | James Douglas Streeter  FEC S2AZ00398 | |||
|  | Republican | Thomas Tripp | |||
|  | Republican | Chad Yosick | |||
|  | Green | Isaiah Motta | |||
|  | Libertarian | Marc Victor | |||
|  | Independent | Sydney Dudikoff | |||
| Governor 4 year term, Election Cycle: 2018, 2022. Term Limit: 2 consecutive 4-year terms, All Governors | |||||
| Republican | Governor Doug Ducey  First elected: 2014; re-elected: 2018.  Chair up for regular election: Tuesday 8 November 2022  The current Governor is affected by a term limit and cannot run for re-election.  Open Chair - At Term Limit | ||||
| Candidate list (41, 4 write-ins) | |||||
|  | Democratic | Peggy "Gabby" Betzer | |||
|  | Democratic | Robert Ectman | |||
|  | Democratic | Secretary of State Katie Hobbs | |||
|  | Democratic | former state Representative Aaron Lieberman | |||
|  | Democratic | former Nogales Mayor Marco López | |||
|  | Democratic | Steven "Paco" Noon, Jr. | |||
|  | Democratic | Jack Shiles | |||
|  | Republican | Tyson Draper | |||
|  | Republican | Ameer El Bey | |||
|  | Republican | Kelly Garett | |||
|  | Republican | Steve Gaynor | |||
|  | Republican | David "Dave" Hoffman | |||
|  | Republican | Frank Konarski | |||
|  | Republican | Kari Lake | |||
|  | Republican | Wali Mailatyar | |||
|  | Republican | Bryan Masche | |||
|  | Republican | Jayson "Jayson" Moncada | |||
|  | Republican | Callie Morgan | |||
|  | Republican | Scott Neely | |||
|  | Republican | George Nicholson | |||
|  | Republican | Michael Pavlock, Jr. | |||
|  | Republican | Jorge A. Rivas | |||
|  | Republican | Arizona Board of Regents Member Karrin Taylor Robson | |||
|  | Republican | former Member of Congress Matthew James "Matt" Salmon  First elected: 1994; served through January 2001; did not run for re-election in 2000; unsuccessful candidate for Arizona Governor: 2002; subsequently elected to Congress: 2012, 2014; did not run for re-election in 2016. | |||
|  | Republican | Virgilio "Africa" Saromo | |||
|  | Republican | Settimo James "Sam" Savittieri | |||
|  | Republican | Julian Tatka | |||
|  | Republican | Karrin Taylor Robson | |||
|  | Republican | Paola "Z." Tulliani-Zen | |||
|  | Republican | Elbridge Walker | |||
|  | Republican | state Treasurer Kimberly Yee | |||
|  | Libertarian | Robert "Bob" Baxter, Jr. | |||
|  | Libertarian | Barry Hess, II | |||
|  | Libertarian | William "Bill" Moritzky | |||
|  | Libertarian | Steve Remus  ? | |||
|  | Independent Greens | William Pounds, IV  Independent-Green | |||
|  | Independent | Mark Franzen, Jr. | |||
|  | Independent | Chip Howard | |||
|  | Independent | Valerie Kerby Lockey | |||
|  | Independent | Elizabeth Wheeler | |||
|  | Independent | Alan White | |||
|  | Not readily classifiable | Jim "JimBob" Brown  Patriot Party | |||
|  | Not readily classifiable | John "Adventure Hat" Elston  Conservative Constitutionalist | |||
|  | Not readily classifiable | Alex Sadowski  Birthday Party | |||
|  | Not readily classifiable | Christopher "Christ Watts" Watkins  Party: POWER 2 PEOPLE | |||
| 117th U.S. House of Representatives 2-year term. Election Cycle 2020, 2024. No Term Limit. 117th House | |||||
| Partisan Composition (primary disposition): 5 Democratic (4 Undetermined, 1 Open); 4 Republican (4 Undetermined) | |||||
| Incumbent - 117th Congress | |||||
| CD 1 | Democratic | Member of Congress Tom O'Halleran  First elected: 2016  Seat up for regular election: Tuesday 8 November 2022  Member of Congress O'Halleran, incumbent in the old CD 1, is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 2. | |||
| Candidate list (15) - 118th Congress | |||||
|  | Democratic | Katie Alex | |||
|  | Democratic | Jevin D. Hodge  FEC H2AZ06221; 30 Sep 21; Tot $246,440; Dsb $142,698 | |||
|  | Democratic | Stevie LoBosco | |||
|  | Democratic | Adam Metzendorf  FEC H2AZ06270 | |||
|  | Democratic | Eric Ulis  FEC H2AZ06213; 30 Sep 21; Tot $6,569; Dsb $6,337 | |||
|  | Democratic | Walter John "W John" Williamson  FEC H2AZ06254; 30 Sep 21; Tot $1,100; Dsb $97 | |||
|  | Republican | Steven Beaver | |||
|  | Republican | Cassandra Kimm  Possible candidate for Corporation Commissioner | |||
|  | Republican | Andrew Loman | |||
|  | Republican | Cody "Mavrick" Moser  FEC H2AZ06262 | |||
|  | Republican | Elijah Norton  FEC H2AZ06247; 30 Sep 21; Tot $1,581,152; Dsb $120,348 | |||
|  | Republican | Sara Racey | |||
|  | Republican | Member of Congress David S. Schweikert  Member of Congress Schweikert, incumbent in the old CD 6, is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 1.  FEC H4AZ06045; 30 Sep 21; Tot $493,396; Dsb $261,782 | |||
|  | Republican | Christina Smith | |||
|  | Libertarian | Jeffrey "Jeff" Metrick | |||
| Incumbent - 117th Congress | |||||
| CD 2 | Democratic | Member of Congress Ann Kirkpatrick  Elected: 2018. Previously elected to the U.S. House: 2008; unsuccessful candidate for reelection: 2010; elected to the U.S. House: 2012; unsuccessful candidate for the U.S. Senate: 2016.  Seat up for regular election: Tuesday 8 November 2022  Open Seat - 12 March 2021: "I have decided not to seek re-election in 2022." | |||
| Candidate list (14) - 118th Congress | |||||
|  | Democratic | Barry F. Keaveney | |||
|  | Democratic | Clayton Monette | |||
|  | Democratic | Dorian Nosie-Romo | |||
|  | Democratic | Member of Congress Tom O'Halleran  Member of Congress O'Halleran, incumbent in the old CD 1, is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 2.  FEC H6AZ01199; 30 Sep 21; Tot $1,159,516; Dsb $302,172 | |||
|  | Republican | Jeremy Abdo | |||
|  | Republican | state Representative Walter Jack "Walt" Blackman  FEC H2AZ01339; 30 Sep 21; Tot $475,481; Dsb $370,624 | |||
|  | Republican | Eli Crane  FEC H2AZ01354; 30 Sep 21; Tot $404,396; Dsb $178,811 | |||
|  | Republican | Mark Fisher  Filed with Arizona Secretary of State for U.S. Senate Class 3 (13 April 2021) and U.S. Representative CD 1 (26 November 2021). | |||
|  | Republican | Katherine "Kat" Gallant | |||
|  | Republican | Williams Mayor John W. Moore  FEC H2AZ01347; 30 Sep 21; Tot $30,498; Dsb $21,214 | |||
|  | Republican | Ryan Reyna | |||
|  | Republican | Austin Unruh | |||
|  | Republican | Ronald "Ron" Watkins  FEC H2AZ01362 | |||
|  | Republican | Andy Yates  FEC H2AZ01370 or H2AZ01388  FEC H2AZ01370 | |||
| Incumbent - 117th Congress | |||||
| CD 3 | Democratic | Member of Congress Raúl M. Grijalva  First elected: 2002  Seat up for regular election: Tuesday 8 November 2022  Member of Congress Grijalva is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 7. | |||
| Candidate list (9) - 118th Congress | |||||
|  | Democratic | Dane Amling  FEC H0AZ07108 | |||
|  | Democratic | Member of Congress Ruben Gallego  Member of Congress Gallego, incumbent in the old CD 7, is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 3.  FEC H4AZ07043; 30 Sep 21; Tot $553,913; Dsb $384,878 | |||
|  | Republican | Josh Barnett  FEC H0AZ07082 | |||
|  | Republican | Nina Becker  FEC H2AZ07195; 30 Sep 21; Tot $3,047,678; Dsb $3,390 | |||
|  | Republican | Vicente "Vincent" Correa, III | |||
|  | Republican | Silas Maxwell | |||
|  | Republican | Alex Stovall  FEC H2AZ09142; 30 Sep 21; Tot $105,769; Dsb $104,364 | |||
|  | Republican | Jeffrey Nelson "Jeff" Zink  FEC H2AZ07187; 30 Sep 21; Tot $20,159; Dsb $9,765 | |||
|  | Independent | Jeffery Thomas | |||
| Incumbent - 117th Congress | |||||
| CD 4 | Republican | Member of Congress Paul Anthony Gosar  First elected: 2010  Seat up for regular election: Tuesday 8 November 2022  Member of Congress Gosar is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 9. | |||
| Candidate list (15) - 118th Congress | |||||
|  | Democratic | Erik Duenas | |||
|  | Democratic | Member of Congress Greg Stanton  Member of Congress Stanton, incumbent in the old CD 9, is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 4.  FEC H8AZ09040; 30 Sep 21; Tot $668,286; Dsb $389,064 | |||
|  | Republican | Kelly Cooper  FEC H2AZ09191 | |||
|  | Republican | Jerone Davison  FEC H2AZ09183; 30 Sep 21; Tot $4,928; Dsb $687 | |||
|  | Republican | David Victor "Dave" Giles  FEC H6AZ09010; 30 Sep 21; Tot $59,384; Dsb $59,359 | |||
|  | Republican | Jana Jackson  FEC H2AZ09134 | |||
|  | Republican | Orlando C. Johnson, Jr.  FEC H2AZ09126 | |||
|  | Republican | Jesus Rene "Rene" Lopez, Jr.  FEC H2AZ09167; 30 Sep 21; Tot $28,848; Dsb $3,000 | |||
|  | Republican | Silvio "Tony" Montanarella | |||
|  | Republican | Justin Musgrove | |||
|  | Republican | Saul A. Rodriguez  FEC H2AZ09159 | |||
|  | Republican | Larry Rudolph | |||
|  | Republican | Tanya Wheeless  FEC H2AZ09175; 30 Sep 21; Tot $207,713; Dsb $17,658 | |||
|  | Libertarian | Herb Ivans | |||
|  | Other | Nicholas McCoy | |||
| Incumbent - 117th Congress | |||||
| CD 5 | Republican | Member of Congress Andy Biggs  First elected: 2016  Seat up for regular election: Tuesday 8 November 2022 | |||
| Candidate list (12) - 118th Congress | |||||
|  | Democratic | Jonathan "Jon" Ireland  FEC H0AZ05169 | |||
|  | Democratic | Benjamin "Ben" Larivee  FEC H2AZ05157 | |||
|  | Democratic | Weston Paige | |||
|  | Democratic | Javier Ramos | |||
|  | Republican | Member of Congress Andy Biggs  FEC H6AZ05083; 30 Sep 21; Tot $746,633; Dsb $595,959 | |||
|  | Republican | Edgar Chavez | |||
|  | Republican | Lara Hodge | |||
|  | Republican | Jayr Lanning | |||
|  | Libertarian | Rilus Dana | |||
|  | Independent | Frank Acosta, Jr. | |||
|  | Independent | Travis J. "TJ" Lindberg  FEC H2AZ05165 | |||
|  | Independent | Clint Smith | |||
| Incumbent - 117th Congress | |||||
| CD 6 | Republican | Member of Congress David S. Schweikert  First elected: 2010  Seat up for regular election: Tuesday 8 November 2022  Member of Congress Schweikert is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 1. | |||
| Candidate list (31, 1 write-in) - 118th Congress | |||||
|  | Democratic | Avery Anderson | |||
|  | Democratic | former state Senator Kirsten Engel  FEC H2AZ02311; 30 Sep 21; Tot $600,125; Dsb $186,446 | |||
|  | Democratic | Catherine Euler | |||
|  | Democratic | Amy Fitch | |||
|  | Democratic | state Representative Daniel Hernandez  FEC H2AZ02345; 30 Sep 21; Tot $506,129; Dsb $155,139 | |||
|  | Democratic | Kasey Hopper | |||
|  | Democratic | Iman-Utopia Layjou Bah  aka Iman Bah  FEC H0AZ02216 | |||
|  | Democratic | Casey "Case" Mellen | |||
|  | Democratic | Brett Murphy | |||
|  | Democratic | Douglas Nance | |||
|  | Democratic | Avery Thornton | |||
|  | Democratic | Marcos J. Urrea  FEC H2AZ02337; 30 Sep 21; Tot $6,386; Dsb $4,956 | |||
|  | Republican | Jason Bacon  FEC H0AZ02273 | |||
|  | Republican | former Pima County Supervisor Mike Boyd  FEC H0AZ02299 | |||
|  | Republican | Juan Ciscomani  FEC H2AZ02360; 30 Sep 21; Tot $616,520; Dsb $47,434 | |||
|  | Republican | Troy Davis | |||
|  | Republican | Lawrence DeVoto | |||
|  | Republican | Mae Ella Flanders | |||
|  | Republican | Lucretia Free  FEC H2AZ02394 | |||
|  | Republican | Christopher Hindle  FEC H0AZ07090 | |||
|  | Republican | Douglas Lowell  FEC H2AZ02352; 30 Sep 21; Tot $125,425; Dsb $36,341 | |||
|  | Republican | Brandon Martin  FEC H0AZ02190 or H2AZ02386  FEC H2AZ02386; 30 Sep 21; Tot $44,690; Dsb $571 | |||
|  | Republican | Young Mayberry | |||
|  | Republican | Marissa M. Mitchell  FEC H2AZ02303 | |||
|  | Republican | Joe Russell | |||
|  | Republican | George Sakellarakis | |||
|  | Republican | Brandon Schlass | |||
|  | Republican | Gabriel "Gabe" Tapia | |||
|  | Republican | Eric Thoutt | |||
|  | Republican | Kathleen Winn  FEC H2AZ02378; 30 Sep 21; Tot $2,855; Dsb $86 | |||
|  | Other | Will Foster | |||
|  | Not readily classifiable | Christopher Hale  Other | |||
| Incumbent - 117th Congress | |||||
| CD 7 | Democratic | Member of Congress Ruben Gallego  First elected: 2014  Seat up for regular election: Tuesday 8 November 2022  Member of Congress Gallego is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 3. | |||
| Candidate list (8) - 118th Congress | |||||
|  | Democratic | Joe Collins | |||
|  | Democratic | Member of Congress Raúl M. Grijalva  Member of Congress Grijalva, incumbent in the old CD 3, is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 7.  FEC H2AZ07070; 30 Sep 21; Tot $211,979; Dsb $146,865 | |||
|  | Republican | Jacob Hansen | |||
|  | Republican | Joshua Logsdon  FEC H2AZ03160 | |||
|  | Republican | Michael McLean | |||
|  | Republican | Joshua Pembleton  FEC H2AZ03178 | |||
|  | Republican | Luis B. Pozzolo  FEC H2AZ03152 | |||
|  | Republican | Gerald "Jerry" Ziegler, Jr. | |||
| Incumbent - 117th Congress | |||||
| CD 8 | Republican | Member of Congress Debbie Lesko  First elected in a special election: 24 April 2018 [re: resignation of Member of Congress Trent Franks (Republican)]  Seat up for regular election: Tuesday 8 November 2022 | |||
| Candidate list (9) - 118th Congress | |||||
|  | Democratic | Donald Case | |||
|  | Democratic | James Thomas "Jim" Holmes  FEC H2AZ08169 | |||
|  | Democratic | Michael Archangel Muscato  FEC H0AZ08072; 30 Jun 21; Tot $12,212; Dsb $35,946 | |||
|  | Democratic | Brent Rosenbaum | |||
|  | Republican | Charly Corazon | |||
|  | Republican | Hemant Kumar | |||
|  | Republican | Member of Congress Debbie Lesko  FEC H8AZ08158; 30 Sep 21; Tot $463,887; Dsb $244,132 | |||
|  | Republican | Jorge "George" Martinez, Jr. | |||
|  | Republican | James Tabert | |||
| Incumbent - 117th Congress | |||||
| CD 9 | Democratic | Member of Congress Greg Stanton  First elected: 2018  Seat up for regular election: Tuesday 8 November 2022  Member of Congress Stanton is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 4. | |||
| Candidate list (9) - 118th Congress | |||||
|  | Democratic | Matthew Charles "Matt" Daniel  FEC H2AZ04184 | |||
|  | Democratic | Delina DiSanto  FEC H8AZ04165; 30 Sep 21; Tot $84,961; Dsb $64,076 | |||
|  | Democratic | Judith "Judy" Stahl  FEC H2AZ04192; 30 Sep 21; Tot $154,634; Dsb $141,578 | |||
|  | Republican | Christopher Berry | |||
|  | Republican | Vaughan Brandon "Brandon" DeHart  FEC H2AZ04200 | |||
|  | Republican | Jeremy Ford | |||
|  | Republican | Member of Congress Paul Anthony Gosar  Member of Congress Gosar, incumbent in the old CD 4, is a candidate for re-election in the new CD # 9.  FEC H0AZ01259; 30 Sep 21; Tot $276,936; Dsb $182,478 | |||
|  | Republican | Michael Rebeiro | |||
|  | Independent | Gareth Gilsdorf | |||
| Secretary of State 4 year term, Election Cycle: 2018, 2022. Term Limit: 2 consecutive 4-year terms | |||||
| Democratic | Secretary of State Katie Hobbs  First elected: 2018  Seat up for regular election: Tuesday 8 November 2022  The current Secretary of State is unaffected by the State's term limit.  Open Seat - 2 June 2021: Candidate for Governor. | ||||
| Candidate list (9, 1 write-in) | |||||
|  | Democratic | state Representative Reginald Bolding, Jr. | |||
|  | Democratic | Dennis Florian | |||
|  | Democratic | former Maricopa County Recorder Adrian Fontes | |||
|  | Republican | state Representative Shawnna Bolick | |||
|  | Republican | state Representative Mark W. Finchem | |||
|  | Republican | Beau Lane | |||
|  | Republican | state Senator Michelle Ugenti-Rita | |||
|  | Republican | Wade Wilson  Patriot Party | |||
|  | Libertarian | Peter "Pete" Yeaple | |||
|  | Not readily classifiable | Jacob Chernov  Common Sense Politics | |||
| Attorney General 4 year term, Election Cycle: 2018, 2022. Term Limit: 2 consecutive 4-year terms | |||||
| Republican | Attorney General Mark Brnovich  First elected: 2014; re-elected: 2018.  Seat up for regular election: Tuesday 8 November 2022  The current Attorney General is affected by a term limit and cannot run for re-election.  Open Seat - At term limit. 10 June 2021: Candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2022. | ||||
| Candidate list (9) | |||||
|  | Democratic | former Arizona Corporation Commissioner Kris Mayes | |||
|  | Democratic | Robert J. "Bob" McWhirter | |||
|  | Democratic | state Representative Diego Rodriguez | |||
|  | Republican | Lacy Cooper | |||
|  | Republican | Rodney Glassman | |||
|  | Republican | retired state Supreme Court Justice Andrew Gould | |||
|  | Republican | Dawn Grove | |||
|  | Republican | Abraham "Abe" Hamadeh | |||
|  | Republican | Tiffany Shedd | |||
| Treasurer 4 year term, Election Cycle: 2018, 2022. Term Limit: 2 consecutive 4-year terms | |||||
| Republican | Treasurer Kimberly Yee  First elected: 2018  Seat up for regular election: Tuesday 8 November 2022  The current Treasurer is unaffected by the State's term limit.  Open Seat - 17 May 2021: Candidate for Governor in 2022. | ||||
| Candidate list (4) | |||||
|  | Democratic | Martín Quezada | |||
|  | Republican | Robert "Bob" Lettieri | |||
|  | Republican | William "Will Jay" Lichtsinn | |||
|  | Republican | state Representative Jeff Weninger | |||
| Mine Inspector 4 year term, Election Cycle: 2018, 2022 | |||||
| Republican | Mine Inspector Paul Marsh  Appointed: 29 October 2021 [re: resignation of Joe Hart (Republican)].  Seat up for regular election: Tuesday 8 November 2022 | ||||
| Candidate list (3) | |||||
|  | Democratic | William "Bill" Pierce | |||
|  | Republican | Amanda Beaudoin  ? | |||
|  | Republican | Duane Yantorno | |||
| Mine Inspector Joe Hart (Republican) who was first elected in 2006; and re-elected in 2010, 2014, and 2018, resigned 29 October 2021 effective 31 October. On 29 October 2021, Governor Doug Ducey (Republican) appointed Paul Marsh (Republican) to fill the remainder of the term. | |||||
| Superintendent of Public Instruction 4 year term, Election Cycle: 2018, 2022. Term Limit: 2 consecutive 4-year terms | |||||
| Democratic | Public Instruction Superintendent Kathy Hoffman  First elected: 2018  Seat up for regular election: Tuesday 8 November 2022  The current Superintendent of Public Instruction is unaffected by the State's term limit. | ||||
| Candidate list (9) | |||||
|  | Democratic | Jesse Alonzo | |||
|  | Democratic | former Chandler City Council Member Sam Huang | |||
|  | Republican | Deer Valley School Board Member Kimberly K. "Kim" Fisher | |||
|  | Republican | former Attorney General Tom Horne  Arizona Attorney General, first elected: 2010; lost primary for re-nomination: 2014. | |||
|  | Republican | Deer Valley School Board Member Jennie Paperman | |||
|  | Republican | Shiry Sapir | |||
|  | Republican | Michael Trevillion  ? | |||
|  | Republican | Michelle Udall | |||
|  | Republican | Prescott School Board Member Kara Woods | |||
| Political Parties Parties appear in parenthesis and italics when a candidate receives the endorsement of a given Party and/or official sources indicate a candidate's association with a particular Party but only where the Party in question does not appear on the actual ballot as such. | 
| Major Parties Those parties which received electoral votes through winning a plurality of a state's [or the District of Columbia's] popular vote in any presidential election between 1984 and 2016. See Classification of Political parties. | |
|  Democratic (affiliates): 9 incumbents, 61 candidates | |
|  Republican: 8 incumbents, 141 candidates | |
| Major Third Parties Any Party, other than a Major Party, receiving a minimum of 15/100ths of 1 percent of the nationwide popular vote in any presidential election between 1984 and 2016. See Classification of Political parties. | |
|  Green (affiliates): 1 candidate | |
|  Libertarian: 9 candidates | |
| Other Third Parties | |
|  Independent Greens (affiliate of Independence): 1 candidate | |
| Independents | |
|  Independent: 11 candidates | |
|  Other: 2 candidates | |
| Write-in/Scattered/otherwise not readily classifiable | |
|  Not readily classifiable: 6 candidates | |
| Candidates running under the banner of more than one party are counted towards each party's total. A candidate who has lost a primary or is apparently no longer a candidate is not counted. | |
| Notes | 
| Candidates for office appear on this page in italics where 'The Green Papers' does not yet have independent confirmation from a legal election authority that the person has been officially certified to appear on the ballot. | 
| Primary dates marked "presumably" and polling times marked "reportedly" are based on unofficial or estimated data (especially as regards local variations from a jurisdictionwide statutory and/or regulatory standard) and are, thereby, subject to change. | 
| "FEC" indicates the Federal Election Commission (FEC) Campaign Finance Summary. When available, we post each candidate's FEC identification number, the date of their most recently filed Report of Receipts and Disbursements, their "Tot" [Total Receipts (contributions received or what came in: FEC Form 3, Line 16, Column B)] and their "Dsb" [Total Disbursements (expenditures or what was spent: FEC Form 3, Line 23, Column B)]. A link is provided to the Federal Election Commission's Summary Report for those who might wish to explore the details. If a candidate raises or spends $5,000 or less, he or she is not subject to FEC reporting requirements. | 
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