The Green Papers: Arizona 2024 General Election |
Arizona
Elections for Statewide offices and Congress ✓ Primary: Tuesday 30 July 2024 General Election: Tuesday 5 November 2024 |
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The primary is for Democrats, Libertarians, and Republicans. State law requires a recount for certified results within a margin of 0.5%. The recount occurs after certification. 2024 Elections from the Arizona Secretary of State. Primary 2024 Candidate Listing from the Arizona Secretary of State. 2024 General Election Candidate Listing from the Arizona Secretary of State. 9 February 2024: Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs signed HB 2785, which moves the non-presidential primary from 6 August to 30 July 2024 and moves the non-presidential independent candidate deadline from 8 April to 1 April. Primary returns from the Arizona Secretary of State. |
President 4 year term, Election Cycle: 2020, 2024. Term Limit: No more than 2 4-year terms in a lifetime. Electors: 11 (Winner-take-all), How Appointed, Meeting Place, Duly Appointed Presidential Electors, List of Presidential Candidates by State, List of Presidential Candidates. | |||||
Candidate list (4, 2 write-ins) | |||||
Democratic | Vice President Kamala Devi Harris for Vice President: Minnesota Governor Timothy J. "Tim" Walz FEC P00009423; 31 Jul 24; Tot $488,608,606; Dsb $270,748,640 |
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Republican | former President Donald John Trump for Vice President: Ohio Senator James D. "J.D." Vance FEC P80001571; 08 Aug 24; Tot $264,718,482; Dsb $116,399,069 |
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Green | former Lexington Town Meeting Member Jill Ellen Stein for Vice President: Rudolph "Butch" Ware FEC P20003984; 31 Jul 24; Tot $1,657,953; Dsb $1,561,574 |
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Libertarian | Chase Russell Oliver for Vice President: Mike ter Maat FEC P40011983 |
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Write-in; (Independent) | Shiva Ayyadurai for Vice President: Crystal Ellis FEC P40012015 |
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Write-in; (None) | R. Boddie for Vice President: Eric Stoneham FEC P40015463 |
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U.S. Senate 6 year term. No Term Limit. 118th Senate Senate Electoral Classes | |||||
Class 1 Open |
Independent | Senator Kyrsten Sinema First elected: 2018 (as a Democrat); 3 January 2023: Switched party affiliation to Independent. Seat up for regular election: Tuesday 5 November 2024 Open Seat - 9 December 2022: Senator Sinema announced she is changing her party affiliation from Democratic to Independent but will continue to caucus with the Democrats. "I registered as an Arizona independent." 5 March 2024: "I will leave the Senate at the end of this year...." |
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  | ** Open Seat (no incumbent) ** | ||||
Candidate list (3, 7 write-ins) | |||||
Democratic | Member of Congress Ruben Gallego 23 January 2023: Member of Congress Ruben Gallego, CD 3, announced he will run for the Senate Class 1 seat in 2024. FEC S4AZ00139; 10 Jul 24; Tot $32,349,690; Dsb $25,433,424 |
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Republican | Kari Lake FEC S4AZ00220; 10 Jul 24; Tot $10,371,230; Dsb $8,290,901 |
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Green | Eduardo Quintana Ran as a write-in in the 30 July 2024 primary. |
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Write-in; (Independent) | Christopher Beckett | ||||
Write-in; (None) | David Bozic | ||||
Write-in; (None) | Shawn Petty | ||||
Write-in; (Republican) | Jannie "Jannie" Prosser | ||||
Write-in | Benjamin Rodriguez US ALTOGETHER Party |
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Write-in; (Independent) | Steven Sanders | ||||
Write-in; (Libertarian) | Sarah Williams FEC S4AZ00261; 10 Jul 24; Tot $14,715; Dsb $8,865 |
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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; re-elected: 2022. Seat up for regular election: Tuesday 7 November 2028 |
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Governor 4 year term, Election Cycle: 2022, 2026. Term Limit: 2 consecutive 4-year terms, All Governors | |||||
Democratic | Governor Katie Hobbs First elected: 2022. Chair up for regular election: Tuesday 3 November 2026 The current Governor is unaffected by the State's term limit. |
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118th U.S. House of Representatives 2-year term. Election Cycle 2024, 2026. No Term Limit. 118th House | |||||
Partisan Composition (primary disposition): 6 Republican (5 Renominated, 1 Open); 3 Democratic (1 Open, 2 Renominated) | |||||
Incumbent - 118th Congress | |||||
CD 1 |
Republican | Member of Congress David S. Schweikert First elected: 2010 Seat up for regular election: Tuesday 5 November 2024 Renominated |
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Candidate list (2) - 119th Congress | |||||
Democratic | former state Representative Amish Shah FEC H4AZ01194; 10 Jul 24; Tot $1,466,987; Dsb $1,250,479 |
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Republican | Member of Congress David S. Schweikert FEC H4AZ06045; 10 Jul 24; Tot $2,705,351; Dsb $1,209,527 |
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Incumbent - 118th Congress | |||||
CD 2 |
Republican | Member of Congress Eli Crane First elected: 2022. Seat up for regular election: Tuesday 5 November 2024 Renominated |
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Candidate list (2, 3 write-ins) - 119th Congress | |||||
Democratic | Jonathan Michael Nez FEC H4AZ02184; 10 Jul 24; Tot $1,173,120; Dsb $511,514 |
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Republican | Member of Congress Eli Crane FEC H2AZ01354; 10 Jul 24; Tot $5,532,330; Dsb $4,198,856 |
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Write-in; (Democratic) | David Alexander | ||||
Write-in; (Independent) | Richard Ester | ||||
Write-in; (None) | Charles "Charlie" Holt, Jr. | ||||
Incumbent - 118th Congress | |||||
CD 3 Open |
Democratic | Member of Congress Ruben Gallego First elected: 2014 Seat up for regular election: Tuesday 5 November 2024 Open Seat - 23 January 2023: Member of Congress Ruben Gallego announced he will run for the Senate Class 1 seat in 2024. |
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  | ** Open Seat (no incumbent) ** | ||||
Candidate list (3) - 119th Congress | |||||
Democratic | former Phoenix City Council Member Yassamin Ansari FEC H4AZ03109; 10 Jul 24; Tot $1,886,724; Dsb $1,627,272 |
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Republican | Jeffrey Nelson "Jeff" Zink FEC H2AZ07187; 10 Jul 24; Tot $44,817; Dsb $58,312 |
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Green | Alan Aversa FEC H4AZ03174 |
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Incumbent - 118th Congress | |||||
CD 4 |
Democratic | Member of Congress Greg Stanton First elected: 2018 Seat up for regular election: Tuesday 5 November 2024 Renominated |
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Candidate list (3) - 119th Congress | |||||
Democratic | Member of Congress Greg Stanton FEC H8AZ09040; 10 Jul 24; Tot $2,000,911; Dsb $841,506 |
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Republican | Kelly Cooper FEC H2AZ09191; 10 Jul 24; Tot $450,127; Dsb $427,805 |
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Green | Vincent Beck-Jones FEC H4AZ04123 |
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Incumbent - 118th Congress | |||||
CD 5 |
Republican | Member of Congress Andy Biggs First elected: 2016 Seat up for regular election: Tuesday 5 November 2024 Renominated |
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Candidate list (2) - 119th Congress | |||||
Democratic | Katrina Schaffner FEC H4AZ05112; 10 Jul 24; Tot $24,584; Dsb $14,275 |
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Republican | Member of Congress Andy Biggs FEC H6AZ05083; 10 Jul 24; Tot $1,082,360; Dsb $891,921 |
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Incumbent - 118th Congress | |||||
CD 6 |
Republican | Member of Congress Juan Ciscomani First elected: 2022. Seat up for regular election: Tuesday 5 November 2024 Renominated |
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Candidate list (3, 1 write-in) - 119th Congress | |||||
Democratic | former State Senator Kirsten Engel FEC H2AZ02311; 10 Jul 24; Tot $4,350,732; Dsb $1,154,339 |
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Republican | Member of Congress Juan Ciscomani FEC H2AZ02360; 10 Jul 24; Tot $4,435,769; Dsb $1,822,258 |
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Green | Athena Eastwood | ||||
Write-in; (Independent) | Luis Pozzolo | ||||
Incumbent - 118th Congress | |||||
CD 7 |
Democratic | Member of Congress Raúl M. Grijalva First elected: 2002 Seat up for regular election: Tuesday 5 November 2024 Renominated - 2 April 2024: "A few weeks ago, I sought medical treatment for a persistent cough ... After further testing ... my physician discovered that I have cancer ... I am confident in the vigorous course of treatment ... I've begun my journey to fight this cancer." |
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Candidate list (2) - 119th Congress | |||||
Democratic | Member of Congress Raúl M. Grijalva FEC H2AZ07070; 10 Jul 24; Tot $428,587; Dsb $275,809 |
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Republican | Daniel Francis "Dan" Butierez, Sr. FEC H4AZ07134; 10 Jul 24; Tot $31,235; Dsb $29,696 |
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Incumbent - 118th Congress | |||||
CD 8 Open |
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 5 November 2024 Open Seat - 17 October 2023: "It has been a great honor to serve the people of Arizona's 8th Congressional District in Congress, however, I have decided not to run for reelection in 2024." |
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Candidate list (2) - 119th Congress | |||||
Democratic | Gregory "Greg" Whitten FEC H4AZ08090; 10 Jul 24; Tot $312,973; Dsb $192,127 |
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Republican | Abraham "Abe" Hamadeh FEC H4AZ08108; 10 Jul 24; Tot $1,365,357; Dsb $1,151,032 |
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Incumbent - 118th Congress | |||||
CD 9 |
Republican | Member of Congress Paul Anthony Gosar First elected: 2010 Seat up for regular election: Tuesday 5 November 2024 Renominated |
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Candidate list (2) - 119th Congress | |||||
Democratic | Quacy L. Smith FEC H4AZ09049; 10 Jul 24; Tot $136,978; Dsb $112,813 |
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Republican | Member of Congress Paul Anthony Gosar FEC H0AZ01259; 10 Jul 24; Tot $370,186; Dsb $357,214 |
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Secretary of State 4 year term, Election Cycle: 2022, 2026. Term Limit: 2 consecutive 4-year terms | |||||
Democratic | Secretary of State Adrian Fontes First elected: 2022. Seat up for regular election: Tuesday 3 November 2026 The current Secretary of State is unaffected by the State's term limit. |
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Attorney General 4 year term, Election Cycle: 2022, 2026. Term Limit: 2 consecutive 4-year terms | |||||
Democratic | Attorney General Kris Mayes First elected: 2022. Seat up for regular election: Tuesday 3 November 2026 The current Attorney General is unaffected by the State's term limit. |
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Treasurer 4 year term, Election Cycle: 2022, 2026. Term Limit: 2 consecutive 4-year terms | |||||
Republican | Treasurer Kimberly Yee First elected: 2018; re-elected: 2022. Seat up for regular election: Tuesday 3 November 2026 The current Treasurer is unaffected by the State's term limit. |
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Mine Inspector 4 year term, Election Cycle: 2022, 2026 | |||||
Republican | Mine Inspector Paul D. Marsh Appointed: 29 October 2021 [re: resignation of Joe Hart (Republican)]. First elected: 2022. Seat up for regular election: Tuesday 3 November 2026 |
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Superintendent of Public Instruction 4 year term, Election Cycle: 2022, 2026. Term Limit: 2 consecutive 4-year terms | |||||
Republican | Public Instruction Superintendent Tom Horne First elected: 2022. Seat up for regular election: Tuesday 3 November 2026 The current Superintendent of Public Instruction is unaffected by the State's term limit. |
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): 7 incumbents, 12 candidates | |
Republican: 9 incumbents, 12 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. | |
Constitution (affiliates) | |
Green (affiliates): 5 candidates | |
Libertarian: 2 candidates | |
Reform (affiliates) | |
Other Third Parties | |
Justice Party | |
Right to Life | |
Unity | |
Independents | |
Independent: 1 incumbent, 5 candidates | |
None: 4 candidates | |
Write-in/Scattered/otherwise not readily classifiable | |
Not readily classifiable | |
Write-in: 13 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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