Arizona Election Results
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Representative Ruben Gallego, a Phoenix progressive, has a Harvard pedigree and combat experience in Iraq as a Marine. Kari Lake, a former TV anchor, lost the governor’s race in 2022 and falsely claimed that her Democratic opponent stole the election.
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U.S. House, Key Races Seven-term Representative David Schweikert, a Republican, has emphasized his fiscal conservatism as he seeks re-election in the wealthy Phoenix suburbs of Scottsdale and Pleasant Valley. He faces Democrat Amish Shah, a state representative and emergency room doctor who hopes to ride a wave of voter turnout boosted by an abortion rights measure on the ballot.
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Representative Juan Ciscomani, a first-term Republican, is again facing Kirsten Engel, the Democrat he defeated in 2022 by fewer than 6,000 votes. Mr. Ciscomani has centered his campaign around border security and economic issues, while Ms. Engel has emphasized protecting reproductive rights after the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
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Ballot Measures
Ballot Measures This proposition would amend the state Constitution to require direct primary elections for partisan offices.
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This proposition would make it harder for citizens to place a statewide measure on the ballot by requiring signatures from 10 percent of voters in each legislative district rather than a percentage of the state’s total voters.
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This proposition would amend the state Constitution to automatically end the governor’s emergency powers 30 days after a state of emergency is declared.
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This proposition would allow anyone to sue to block a voter-proposed initiative from the ballot by challenging its constitutionality in a lawsuit filed at least 100 days before the election. Under the current law, constitutional challenges can typically be brought after voters have approved a measure.
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This proposition would amend the state Constitution so that voters would no longer have the ability to choose whether to retain a judge. This would apply to the Arizona Supreme Court and Court of Appeals, and judges of the Superior Court in counties with a population greater than 250,000.
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This proposition would let employers cut the pay of tipped workers by up to 25 percent below the minimum wage.
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This proposition would amend the state Constitution to establish a fundamental right to the procedure, limiting the state’s power to interfere with this right before fetal viability.
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This proposition would amend the state Constitution to allow for open primaries, in which any eligible voter could vote for any candidate regardless of party.
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This proposition would require the state to pay $250,000 to the spouse or children of a first responder killed in the line of duty.
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This proposition would let property owners apply for a tax refund for expenses incurred when authorities have repeatedly failed to enforce laws against illegal camping, panhandling and similar issues.
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This proposition would require life behind bars, without possibility of release, for those convicted of a class 2 felony for child sex trafficking.
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This proposition would make it a crime for those in the country illegally to apply for benefits or employment with false information; to enter the state outside lawful ports of entry; and to refuse to comply with orders to leave the U.S. It would also establish a new crime for selling fentanyl that results in a death.
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