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2016 State Legislative Races - Unofficial Results 11/9/2016 Updated November 9, 2016 District Demographics Office Candidates1 Party Percentage 2016 State Legislative Races - Unofficial Results 11/9/2016 Updated November 9, 2016 District Demographics Office Candidates1 Party Percentage Senate Karen Fann* REP 100% House Peter Pierson DEM 18.69% Yavapai County, Northern part of Maricopa County (New River; District 1 Noel Campbell* REP 38.52% Anthem; Cave Creek; Carefree) David Stringer REP 36.12% Haryaksha Gregor Knauer GRN 6.67% Senate Andrea Dalessandro* DEM 57.72% Shelley Kais REP 42.28% District 2 Santa Cruz County, East Pima County House Rosanna Gabaldón* DEM 34.58% Daniel Hernandez DEM 33.79% John Christopher Ackerley* REP 31.62% Senate Olivia Cajero Bedford* DEM 100% House Sally Ann Gonzales* DEM 49.62% District 3 Pima County (Southwest Tucson) Macario Saldate* DEM 38.30% Edward J. "Trey" Cizek III GRN 12.09% Senate Lisa Otondo* DEM 100% South Yuma County, West Pima County, Southwest Maricopa District 4 House Charlene R. Fernandez* DEM 51.96% County, Southwest Pinal County Jesus Rubalcava DEM 48.04% Senate Sonny Borrelli* REP 100% House Beth Weisser DEM 16.06% District 5 La Paz County, most of Mohave County Regina Cobb* REP 37.89% Paul Mosley REP 39.21% Leo Biasiucci GRN 6.84% * Current Member ^ Former Member #Write In Prepared by the County Supervisors Association 1 2016 State Legislative Races - Unofficial Results 11/9/2016 Updated November 9, 2016 District Demographics Office Candidates1 Party Percentage Senate Sylvia Allen* REP 50.67% Nikki Check Bagley DEM 49.33% Parts of Coconino County (Flagstaff), Navajo County, Gila County District 6 House Alex Martinez DEM 31.69% (Payson), and Yavapai County (Cottonwood and Camp Verde) Brenda Barton* REP 33.67% Bob Thorpe* REP 34.64% Parts of Mohave County, Coconino County, Navajo County, Senate Jamescita Peshlakai DEM 100% District 7 Apache County, Gila County, Graham County and Pinal County House Eric Descheenie DEM 52.59% (includes the Navajo Reservation and San Carlos Reservation) Wenona Benally DEM 47.41% Senate Barbara McGuire* DEM 47.43% Frank Pratt* REP 52.57% District 8 Most of Pinal County, part of Gila County House Carmen Casillas DEM 30.01% David Cook REP 35.86% Thomas "T. J." Shope* REP 34.13% Senate Steve Farley* DEM 100% House Randall Friese* DEM 37.23% District 9 Pima County (North Tucson "Catalina Foothills") Pamela Powers Hannley DEM 32.94% Ana Henderson REP 29.84% Senate David Bradley* DEM 53.93% Randall Phelps REP 46.07% District 10 Pima County (East Tucson "Tanque Verde") House Stefanie Mach* DEM 33.22% Kirsten Engel DEM 33.60% Todd A. Clodfelter REP 33.19% * Current Member ^ Former Member #Write In Prepared by the County Supervisors Association 2 2016 State Legislative Races - Unofficial Results 11/9/2016 Updated November 9, 2016 District Demographics Office Candidates1 Party Percentage Senate Ralph Atchue DEM 41.07% Steve Smith* REP 58.93% District 11 North Pima County, Pinal County (Casa Grande; Maricopa) House Corin Hammond DEM 29.82% Mark Finchem* REP 36.26% Venden "Vince" Leach* REP 33.93% Senate Elizabeth Brown DEM 36.64% Southeast Maricopa County (Gilbert; Queen Creek), North Pinal Warren Petersen* REP 63.36% District 12 County House Eddie Farnsworth* REP 50.45% Travis Grantham REP 49.55% Senate Steve Montenegro* REP 100% Northern Yuma County, Northwest Maricopa County (Litchfield House Iisha Graves DEM 23.00% District 13 Park) Darin Mitchell* REP 37.61% Don Shooter* REP 39.39% Senate Jaime Alvarez DEM 37.46% Gail Griffin* REP 62.54% Cochise County, East Pima County, South Graham County, House Mike Holmes DEM 18.44% District 14 Greenlee County Jason Lindstrom DEM 17.98% Becky Nutt REP 31.03% Drew John REP 32.55% Senate Nancy Barto* REP 62.47% Tonya K. MacBeth DEM 37.53% District 15 Section of Maricopa County (North Phoenix; North Scottsdale) House Brandon Dwyer DEM 25.06% John Allen* REP 34.82% Heather Carter* REP 40.12% * Current Member ^ Former Member #Write In Prepared by the County Supervisors Association 3 2016 State Legislative Races - Unofficial Results 11/9/2016 Updated November 9, 2016 District Demographics Office Candidates1 Party Percentage Senate Scott Prior DEM 35.57% David Farnsworth* REP 64.43% Section of Maricopa County (East Mesa; Apache Junction), House Cara Prior DEM 16.40% District 16 Section of Pinal County (Gold Canyon) Sharon Stinard DEM 17.35% Doug Coleman* REP 33.09% Kelly Townsend* REP 33.16% Senate Steven Weichert DEM 43.55% Steve Yarbrough* REP 56.45% District 17 Maricopa County (Chandler and Sun lakes) House Jennifer Pawlik DEM 30.72% J.D. Mesnard* REP 33.36% Jeff Weninger* REP 35.92% Senate Sean Bowie DEM 51.50% Frank Schmuck REP 48.50% House Denise "Mitzi" Epstein DEM 30.61% District 18 Maricopa County (Ahwatukee; South Tempe) Bob Robson* REP 27.76% Jill Norgaard* REP 29.30% Linda Macias GRN 12.33% Senate Lupe Chavira Contreras* DEM 100% District 19 Maricopa County (Southwest Phoenix metro; Tollison; Avondale) House Mark A. Cardenas* DEM 47.37% Diego Espinoza* DEM 52.63% Senate Larry Herrera DEM 36.69% Doug Quelland IND 13.19% Kimberly Yee* REP 50.12% District 20 Maricopa County (Northwest Phoenix; Glendale) House Christopher Gilfillan DEM 31.08% Paul Boyer* REP 34.70% Anthony Kern* REP 34.22% * Current Member ^ Former Member #Write In Prepared by the County Supervisors Association 4 2016 State Legislative Races - Unofficial Results 11/9/2016 Updated November 9, 2016 District Demographics Office Candidates1 Party Percentage Senate Debbie Lesko* REP 100% House Deanna Rasmussen-Lacotta DEM 27.38% District 21 Maricopa County (Northwest Valley; Sun City; El Mirage) Tony Rivero* REP 35.57% Kevin Payne REP 37.05% Senate Michael Muscato DEM 35.40% Judy M. Burges* REP 64.60% District 22 Pima (Northwest valley; Peoria; Sun City West) House Manuel Hernandez DEM 22.54% David Livingston* REP 40.15% Phil Lovas* REP 37.32% Senate John Kavanagh* REP 100% House Tammy Caputi DEM 26.02% District 23 Northeast Maricopa county (Fountain Hills; Rio Verde; Scottsdale) Jay Lawrence* REP 35.80% Michelle Ugenti-Rita* REP 38.19% Senate Katie Hobbs* DEM 100% District 24 Maricopa County (West Central Phoenix) House Lela Alston* DEM 50.70% Ken Clark* DEM 49.30% Senate Bob Worsley* REP 100% House Kathleen Rahn DEM 24.07% District 25 East Maricopa County (Mesa) Russell W. Bowers* REP 36.11% Michelle Udall REP 39.82% Senate Juan Mendez* DEM 100% House Isela Blanc DEM 31.92% District 26 East Maricopa County (Tempe; Mesa; Salt River Reservation) Athena Salman DEM 33.11% Steven Adkins REP 23.45% Cara Nicole Trujillo GRN 11.52% * Current Member ^ Former Member #Write In Prepared by the County Supervisors Association 5 2016 State Legislative Races - Unofficial Results 11/9/2016 Updated November 9, 2016 District Demographics Office Candidates1 Party Percentage Senate Catherine Miranda* DEM 80.99% South Maricopa County (South Phoenix; Gila River Indian Angel Torres GRN 19.01% District 27 Reservation) House Reginald Bolding* DEM 42.47% Rebecca Rios* DEM 57.53% Senate Eric Meyer* DEM 49.55% Kate Brophy McGee* REP 50.45% District 28 Maricopa County (North Phoenix; Paradise Valley) House Kelli Butler DEM 35.70% Mary Hamway REP 31.41% Maria Syms REP 32.89% Senate Martin J. Quezada* DEM 66.38% Crystal Nuttle REP 33.62% District 29 Maricopa County (West Glendale) House Richard Andrade* DEM 34.73% Cesar Chavez DEM 40.75% John Wilson REP 24.52% Senate Robert Meza* DEM 64.87% John Lyon REP 35.13% District 30 Maricopa County (Central Phoenix) House Ray Martinez DEM 37.50% Otoniel "Tony" Navarrete DEM 37.03% Gary Leon Cox REP 25.47% 1 * Current Member ^ Former Member #Write In Prepared by the County Supervisors Association 6.
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