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General Election Report Date/Time: 11/29/2010 11:00 AM STATE OF ARIZONA OFFICIAL CANVASS Page Number 1 2010 General Election - November 2, 2010 Compiled and Issued by the Arizona Secretary of State Apache Cochise Coconino Gila Graham Greenlee La Paz Maricopa Mohave Navajo Pima Pinal Santa Cruz Yavapai Yuma TOTAL Total Eligible Registration 44,051 77,477 68,805 30,159 17,570 4,203 8,688 1,851,956 116,338 57,702 486,697 164,292 22,144 121,118 75,218 3,146,418 Total Ballots Cast 21,097 40,563 39,479 18,156 9,272 2,509 4,604 1,004,125 54,920 30,021 318,995 79,643 10,295 82,327 34,834 1,750,840 Total Voter Turnout Percent 47.89 52.35 57.38 60.20 52.77 59.70 52.99 54.22 47.21 52.03 65.54 48.48 46.49 67.97 46.31 55.65 PRECINCTS 45 64 85 39 18 8 12 1,142 73 70 417 88 24 112 42 2,239 U.S. SENATOR (DEM) Rodney Glassman 11,785 13,119 17,164 4,858 2,194 947 1,085 319,012 12,302 10,737 134,296 24,856 5,710 21,636 12,310 592,011 (GRN) Jerry Joslyn 358 645 781 246 118 22 77 12,095 960 430 5,929 1,062 154 1,324 402 24,603 (LBT) David F. Nolan 925 2,352 1,631 1,039 493 115 295 45,596 3,638 1,672 12,538 3,714 324 4,306 1,459 80,097 (REP) John McCain * 7,371 23,445 18,995 11,500 6,223 1,321 3,003 599,068 36,367 16,157 158,879 47,850 3,693 52,093 19,650 1,005,615 (Write-In) Ray J. Caplette 000000050011000 7 (Write-In) Santos Chavez 4 1 2 0 0 0 0 16 0 1 6 1 0 8 0 39 (Write-In) Sydney Dudikoff 101000090020010 14 (Write-In) Loyd Ellis 3 9 2 2 0 0 0 95 9 1 22 7 0 7 3 160 (Write-In) Ian Gilyeat 109 44 48 55 25 13 3 4,070 53 225 72 307 13 888 13 5,938 U.S. REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS - DISTRICT NO. 1 (DEM) Ann Kirkpatrick 14,227 --- 20,992 6,475 3,104 1,287 --- --- --- 12,974 --- 12,995 --- 27,179 --- 99,233 (LBT) Nicole Patti 901 --- 2,161 1,442 648 165 --- --- --- 1,873 --- 2,089 --- 5,590 --- 14,869 (REP) Paul Gosar * 5,445 --- 15,212 9,701 5,263 941 --- --- --- 14,012 --- 14,793 --- 47,449 --- 112,816 U.S. REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS - DISTRICT NO. 2 (DEM) John Thrasher --- --- 105 --- --- --- 5 69,326 13,084 371 --- --- --- 0 --- 82,891 (LBT) Powell Gammill --- --- 4 --- --- --- 0 8,111 2,692 13 --- --- --- 0 --- 10,820 (REP) Trent Franks * --- --- 39 --- --- --- 2 136,158 36,882 92 --- --- --- 0 --- 173,173 (Write-In) William Crum --- --- 0 --- --- --- 0 8 0 0 --- --- --- 0 --- 8 (Write-In) Mark Rankin --- --- 0 --- --- --- 0 2 0 0 --- --- --- 0 --- 2 U.S. REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS - DISTRICT NO. 3 (DEM) Jon Hulburd --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 85,610 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 85,610 (GRN) Leonard Clark --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 3,294 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 3,294 (LBT) Michael Shoen --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 10,478 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 10,478 (REP) Ben Quayle * --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 108,689 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 108,689 * Elected Report Date/Time: 11/29/2010 11:00 AM STATE OF ARIZONA OFFICIAL CANVASS Page Number 2 2010 General Election - November 2, 2010 Compiled and Issued by the Arizona Secretary of State Apache Cochise Coconino Gila Graham Greenlee La Paz Maricopa Mohave Navajo Pima Pinal Santa Cruz Yavapai Yuma TOTAL U.S. REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS - DISTRICT NO. 4 (DEM) Ed Pastor * --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 61,524 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 61,524 (GRN) Rebecca DeWitt --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 2,365 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 2,365 (LBT) Joe Cobb --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 2,718 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 2,718 (REP) Janet Contreras --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 25,300 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 25,300 U.S. REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS - DISTRICT NO. 5 (DEM) Harry Mitchell --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 91,749 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 91,749 (LBT) Nick Coons --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 10,127 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 10,127 (REP) David Schweikert * --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 110,374 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 110,374 U.S. REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS - DISTRICT NO. 6 (DEM) Rebecca Schneider --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 63,019 --- --- --- 9,596 --- --- --- 72,615 (GRN) Richard Grayson --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 2,882 --- --- --- 525 --- --- --- 3,407 (LBT) Darell Tapp --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 6,741 --- --- --- 971 --- --- --- 7,712 (REP) Jeff Flake * --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 146,457 --- --- --- 19,192 --- --- --- 165,649 U.S. REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS - DISTRICT NO. 7 (DEM) Raúl M. Grijalva * --- --- --- --- --- --- 1,158 11,812 --- --- 46,090 3,886 4,991 --- 11,998 79,935 (LBT) George Keane --- --- --- --- --- --- 161 626 --- --- 2,283 305 127 --- 816 4,318 (REP) Ruth McClung --- --- --- --- --- --- 2,919 10,167 --- --- 28,614 6,129 2,332 --- 20,224 70,385 (INDEPENDENT "NONPARTISAN") Harley Meyer--- --- --- --- --- --- 174 766 --- --- 2,169 298 146 --- 953 4,506 U.S. REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS - DISTRICT NO. 8 (DEM) Gabrielle Giffords * --- 17,049 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 117,389 2,583 1,259 --- --- 138,280 (LBT) Steven Stoltz --- 1,902 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 9,056 118 98 --- --- 11,174 (REP) Jesse Kelly --- 20,999 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 108,327 3,698 1,100 --- --- 134,124 * Elected Report Date/Time: 11/29/2010 11:00 AM STATE OF ARIZONA OFFICIAL CANVASS Page Number 3 2010 General Election - November 2, 2010 Compiled and Issued by the Arizona Secretary of State Apache Cochise Coconino Gila Graham Greenlee La Paz Maricopa Mohave Navajo Pima Pinal Santa Cruz Yavapai Yuma TOTAL GOVERNOR (DEM) Terry Goddard 12,839 13,954 20,792 6,155 2,865 1,177 1,330 415,142 12,777 12,517 158,337 30,109 6,608 25,569 13,764 733,935 (GRN) Larry Gist 294 398 505 158 74 24 70 8,600 601 317 2,967 735 105 900 380 16,128 (LBT) Barry J. Hess 514 742 880 451 220 60 80 24,077 1,307 648 5,353 1,922 138 1,830 500 38,722 (REP) Jan Brewer * 7,002 24,974 16,754 11,163 5,994 1,187 3,048 543,045 39,026 16,157 148,916 45,807 3,190 53,081 19,590 938,934 (Write-In) Cary Dolego 000000031143000 12 (Write-In) Anton Dowls 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 6 1 0 4 0 28 (Write-In) Janelle Wood 10 2 11 2 0 0 0 262 3 6 6 14 0 4 2 322 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT NO. 1 (DEM) Bob Donahue --- --- 5,184 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 23,279 --- 28,463 (REP) Steve Pierce * --- --- 6,948 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 45,510 --- 52,458 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT NO. 2 (DEM) Jack C. Jackson, Jr. * 13,544 --- 16,996 --- --- --- --- --- 100 7,082 --- --- --- 0 --- 37,722 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT NO. 3 (DEM) Beth Weisser --- --- 794 --- --- --- 605 --- 14,674 --- --- --- --- --- --- 16,073 (REP) Ron Gould * --- --- 1,574 --- --- --- 1,640 --- 37,563 --- --- --- --- --- --- 40,777 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT NO. 4 (DEM) Sue Dolphin --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 28,624 --- --- --- --- --- 2,876 --- 31,500 (REP) Scott Bundgaard * --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 60,963 --- --- --- --- --- 7,239 --- 68,202 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT NO. 5 (DEM) Elaine Bohlmeyer 1,288 --- 0 6,123 3,022 1,139 --- --- --- 6,698 --- 0 --- --- --- 18,270 (REP) Sylvia Tenney Allen * 4,616 --- 0 10,762 5,917 1,211 --- --- --- 14,824 --- 0 --- --- --- 37,330 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT NO. 6 (DEM) Pat Flickner --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 19,190 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 19,190 (REP) Lori Klein * --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 38,999 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 38,999 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT NO. 7 (DEM) Eric Shelley --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 20,441 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 20,441 * Elected Report Date/Time: 11/29/2010 11:00 AM STATE OF ARIZONA OFFICIAL CANVASS Page Number 4 2010 General Election - November 2, 2010 Compiled and Issued by the Arizona Secretary of State Apache Cochise Coconino Gila Graham Greenlee La Paz Maricopa Mohave Navajo Pima Pinal Santa Cruz Yavapai Yuma TOTAL (REP) Nancy Barto * --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 41,849 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 41,849 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT NO. 8 (DEM) Stuart Turnansky --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 22,570 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 22,570 (REP) Michele Reagan * --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 52,532 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 52,532 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT NO. 9 (DEM) Sheri Van Horsen --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 20,215 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 20,215 (LBT) Michael Patti --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 2,920 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 2,920 (REP) Rick Murphy * --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 32,895 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 32,895 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT NO. 10 (DEM) Justin Johnson --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 16,012 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 16,012 (REP) Linda Gray * --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 20,341 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 20,341 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT NO. 11 (DEM) Rita Dickinson --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 26,916 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 26,916 (REP) Adam Driggs * --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 37,458 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 37,458 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT NO. 12 (DEM) Tyler Kissell --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 27,559 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 27,559 (LBT) Michael White --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 3,769 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 3,769 (REP) John Nelson * --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 41,379 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 41,379 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT NO. 13 (DEM) Steve Gallardo * --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 17,087 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 17,087 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT NO. 14 (DEM) Robert Meza * --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 12,326 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 12,326 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT NO. 15 (DEM) Kyrsten Sinema * --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 18,013 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 18,013 (REP) Bob Thomas --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 10,663 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 10,663 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT NO. 16 * Elected Report Date/Time: 11/29/2010 11:00 AM STATE OF ARIZONA OFFICIAL CANVASS Page Number 5 2010 General Election - November 2, 2010 Compiled and Issued by the Arizona Secretary of State Apache Cochise Coconino
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