The Green Papers: Arizona 2004 General Election
 
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Elections for Statewide offices and Congress
Primary: Tuesday 7 September 2004
General Election: Tuesday 2 November 2004
Electoral Votes:10(1.86% of 538)
Governor:1 
Senators:2(Electoral Classes 1 and 3)
2002-2010 Representatives:8(1.84% of 435)
2000 Census:5,140,683 (1.82% of 281,998,273)
Estimated Voting age population (November 2000):3,625,000
Registered Voters (November 2000):2,173,122
Capital:Phoenix
Tuesday 7 September 2004 polls close 7:00p MST (0200 UTC)
Tuesday 2 November 2004 polls close 7:00p MST (0200 UTC)
 

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Arizona State and Local Government

Arizona 2004 Presidential Primaries, Caucuses, and Conventions: Democrats   Republicans   Third Parties

           

President  4 year term, Election Cycle: 2000, 2004. Term Limit: No more than 2 4-year terms in a lifetime. Electors: 10 (Winner-take-all), How Appointed, Meeting Place, Duly Appointed Presidential Electors. List of States: Details.
Up for election in 2004
  Elected Republican 1,104,294 54.87% President George W. Bush
(10 Electoral Votes)
Vice President: Vice President Richard "Dick" Cheney
Renominated by Convention - 2 September 2004
  Candidate Democrat 893,524 44.40% Senator John Kerry
Vice President: Senator John Edwards
  Candidate Libertarian 11,856 0.59% Michael Badnarik
Vice President: Richard Campagna
  Candidate Write-In 2,773 0.14% Ralph Nader
Vice President Peter Miguel Camejo
  Candidate Write-In 138 0.01% David Keith Cobb
Vice President: Patricia Helen "Pat" LaMarche
Green Party
Total 2,012,585 100.00%  

U.S. Senate  6 year term. No Term Limit. 108th Senate  Senate Electoral Classes

Class 1   Republican   Senator Jon Kyl
First elected: 1994; re-elected 2000
[also served in U.S. House- elected: 1986, 1988, 1990, 1992]
Seat up for election: Tuesday 7 November 2006

Class 3
Seat up for election
  Republican   Senator John McCain
• Re-elected Tuesday 2 November 2004
First elected: 1986; re-elected: 1992, 1998, 2004.
[also served in U.S. House- elected: 1982, 1984]
Seat up for election: Tuesday 2 November 2004
Renominated - 7 September 2004 Primary
  Elected Republican 1,505,372 76.74% Senator John McCain
  Candidate Democrat 404,507 20.62% Stuart Starky
  Candidate Libertarian 51,798 2.64% Ernest Hancock
Total 1,961,677 100.00%  

Governor  4 year term, Election Cycle: 2002, 2006. Term Limit: 2 consecutive 4-year terms, All Governors

    Democrat   Governor Janet Napolitano
First elected: 2002
Chair up for election: Tuesday 7 November 2006
The current Governor is unaffected by the State's term limit.

108th U.S. House of Representatives  2 year term, Election Cycle 2004, 2006. No Term Limit. 108th House
Partisan Composition (primary disposition):
6 Republicans (6 Renominated);
2 Democrats (2 Renominated)

CD 1
Seat up for election
  Republican   Congressman Rick Renzi
• Re-elected Tuesday 2 November 2004
First elected: 2002
Seat up for election: Tuesday 2 November 2004
Renominated - 7 September 2004 Primary
  Elected Republican 148,315 58.54% Congressman Rick Renzi
  Candidate Democrat 91,776 36.22% Paul Babbitt
  Candidate Libertarian 13,260 5.23% John Crockett
Total 253,351 100.00%  

CD 2
Seat up for election
  Republican   Congressman Trent Franks
• Re-elected Tuesday 2 November 2004
First elected: 2002
Seat up for election: Tuesday 2 November 2004
Renominated - 7 September 2004 Primary
  Elected Republican 165,260 59.17% Congressman Trent Franks
  Candidate Democrat 107,406 38.46% Randy Camacho
  Candidate Libertarian 6,625 2.37% Powell Gammill
  Candidate Write-In 12 0.00% William Crum
Total 279,303 100.00%  

CD 3
Seat up for election
  Republican   Congressman John Shadegg
• Re-elected Tuesday 2 November 2004
First elected: 1994
Seat up for election: Tuesday 2 November 2004
Renominated - 7 September 2004 Primary
  Elected Republican 181,012 80.10% Congressman John Shadegg
  Candidate Libertarian 44,962 19.90% Mark Yannone
Total 225,974 100.00%  

CD 4
Seat up for election
  Democrat   Congressman Ed Pastor
• Re-elected Tuesday 2 November 2004
First elected: 24 September 1991- in a Special Election re: the resignation of Congressman Morris Udall, 4 May 1991
Seat up for election: Tuesday 2 November 2004
Renominated - 7 September 2004 Primary
  Elected Democrat 77,150 70.12% Congressman Ed Pastor
  Candidate Republican 28,238 25.66% Don Karg
  Candidate Libertarian 4,639 4.22% Gary Fallon
Total 110,027 100.00%  

CD 5
Seat up for election
  Republican   Congressman J.D. Hayworth
• Re-elected Tuesday 2 November 2004
First elected: 1994
Seat up for election: Tuesday 2 November 2004
Renominated - 7 September 2004 Primary
  Elected Republican 159,455 59.50% Congressman J.D. Hayworth
  Candidate Democrat 102,363 38.19% Elizabeth Rogers
  Candidate Libertarian 6,189 2.31% Michael Kielsky
Total 268,007 100.00%  

CD 6
Seat up for election
  Republican   Congressman Jeff Flake
• Re-elected Tuesday 2 November 2004
First elected: 2000
Seat up for election: Tuesday 2 November 2004
Renominated - 7 September 2004 Primary
  Elected Republican 202,882 79.38% Congressman Jeff Flake
  Candidate Libertarian 52,695 20.62% Craig Stritar
Total 255,577 100.00%  

CD 7
Seat up for election
  Democrat   Congressman Raśl M. Grijalva
• Re-elected Tuesday 2 November 2004
First elected: 2002
Seat up for election: Tuesday 2 November 2004
Renominated - 7 September 2004 Primary
  Elected Democrat 108,868 62.06% Congressman Raśl M. Grijalva
  Candidate Republican 59,066 33.67% Joseph Sweeney
  Candidate Libertarian 7,503 4.28% Dave Kaplan
Total 175,437 100.00%  

CD 8
Seat up for election
  Republican   Congressman Jim Kolbe
• Re-elected Tuesday 2 November 2004
First elected: 1984
Seat up for election: Tuesday 2 November 2004
Renominated - 7 September 2004 Primary
  Elected Republican 183,363 60.36% Congressman Jim Kolbe
  Candidate Democrat 109,963 36.20% Eva Bacal
  Candidate Libertarian 10,443 3.44% Robert Anderson
Total 303,769 100.00%  

Secretary of State  4 year term, Election Cycle: 2002, 2006. Term Limit: 2 consecutive 4-year terms

    Republican   Secretary of State Jan Brewer
First elected: 2002
Seat up for election: Tuesday 7 November 2006
The current Secretary of State is unaffected by the State's term limit.

Attorney General  4 year term, Election Cycle: 2002, 2006. Term Limit: 2 consecutive 4-year terms

    Democrat   Attorney General Terry Goddard
First elected: 2002
Seat up for election: Tuesday 7 November 2006
The current Attorney General is unaffected by the State's term limit.

Treasurer  4 year term, Election Cycle: 2002, 2006. Term Limit: 2 consecutive 4-year terms

    Republican   Treasurer David Petersen
First elected: 2002
Seat up for election: Tuesday 7 November 2006
The current Treasurer is unaffected by the State's term limit.

Mine Inspector  4 year term, Election Cycle: 2002, 2006

    Republican   Mine Inspector Douglas K Martin
First elected: 1998 (2 year term); re-elected: 1990 and 1992 (two year terms), 1994, 1998, 2002 (4 year terms)
Seat up for election: Tuesday 7 November 2006

Superintendent of Public Instruction  4 year term, Election Cycle: 2002, 2006. Term Limit: 2 consecutive 4-year terms

    Republican   Public Instruction Superintendent Tom Horne
First elected: 2002
Seat up for election: Tuesday 7 November 2006
The current Superintendent of Public Instruction is unaffected by the State's term limit.

2002-2010 Congressional Districts  2002-2010 CDs

ARIZONA
Congressional Districts re: Counties

Counties District(s)
Apache CD 1
Cochise CD 8
Coconino CDs 1 & 2
Gila CD 1
Graham CD 1
Greenlee CD 1
La Paz CDs 2 & 7
Maricopa CDs 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 & 7
Mohave CD 2
Navajo CDs 1 & 2
Pima CDs 7 & 8
Pinal CDs 1, 6, 7 & 8
Santa Cruz CDs 7 & 8
Yavapai CD 1
Yuma CD 7

 


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