Arizona elections, 2018

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This page is an overview of the 2018 Arizona elections, including the state's election results, the offices on the ballot covered by Ballotpedia, featured elections, election dates, and frequently asked questions.

To see our analysis of the 2018 elections, visit Ballotpedia's Election Analysis Hub.

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Results

U.S. Senate

See also: United States Senate election in Arizona, 2018

General election

General election for U.S. Senate Arizona

Candidate
%
Votes
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Kyrsten Sinema (D)
 
50.0
 
1,191,100
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Martha McSally (R)
 
47.6
 
1,135,200
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Angela Green (G)
 
2.4
 
57,442
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.0
 
566

Total votes: 2,384,308
(100.00% precincts reporting)
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U.S. House

See also: United States House of Representatives elections in Arizona, 2018

Arizona U.S. House General Elections 2018

  • Incumbents are marked with an (i) after their name.
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Office Democratic Party Democratic Republican Party Republican Other
Arizona's 1st Congressional District

Green check mark transparent.pngTom O'Halleran (i)

Wendy Rogers

Arizona's 2nd Congressional District

Green check mark transparent.pngAnn Kirkpatrick

Lea Marquez Peterson

Arizona's 3rd Congressional District

Green check mark transparent.pngRaúl Grijalva (i)  Candidate Connection

Nicolas Pierson

Did not make the ballot:
Jaime Vasquez  (Independent)

Arizona's 4th Congressional District

David Brill

Green check mark transparent.pngPaul Gosar (i)

Haryaksha Gregor Knauer (Green Party)

Arizona's 5th Congressional District

Joan Greene

Green check mark transparent.pngAndy Biggs (i)  Candidate Connection

Arizona's 6th Congressional District

Anita Malik  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngDavid Schweikert (i)

Arizona's 7th Congressional District

Green check mark transparent.pngRuben Gallego (i)

Gary Swing (Green Party)

Arizona's 8th Congressional District

Hiral Tipirneni

Green check mark transparent.pngDebbie Lesko (i)

Did not make the ballot:
Augie Beyer  (Independent)

Arizona's 9th Congressional District

Green check mark transparent.pngGreg Stanton

Steve Ferrara

Did not make the ballot:
Kiko Rex  (Independent)


State ballot measures

See also: Arizona 2018 ballot measures

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State executives

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State legislature

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State courts

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Local government

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Election analysis

See also: Ballotpedia's Election Analysis Hub, 2018

Tens of thousands of elections took place in 2018 across the United States, including primary and general elections at the federal, state, and local levels. Within these elections, there were a variety of different trends and patterns that relayed a certain level of political significance. In 2018, we identified and followed a series of narratives—big picture stories—up-and-down the ballot and across the country throughout the year.

Ballotpedia's Election Analysis Hub presents our analysis, research, and curation of the 2018 elections.

Offices on the ballot

Below is a list of 2018 Arizona elections covered by Ballotpedia. Follow the links to learn more about each type.

See also:
Democratic Party primaries in Arizona, 2018
Republican Party primaries in Arizona, 2018

U.S. Senate
U.S. House
Congress special election
Governor
Other state executive
State Senate
State House
Special state legislative
State Supreme Court
Intermediate appellate courts
Local judges
School boards
Municipal government
Recalls
Ballot measures
Local ballot measures

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Featured elections

The following Arizona elections were identified as featured elections based on electoral history, competitive polling, campaign finance data, or significant involvement from noteworthy individuals or organizations. The list also includes primary elections that featured conflict between different factions within the political party.

Federal elections

Primary elections

General elections

State elections

Primary elections

General elections

Local elections

There were no featured local elections in Arizona in 2018.

Election dates

Arizona election dates, 2018

Statewide election dates in Arizona are listed below. For more dates, please see Ballotpedia:Calendar.

Statewide election dates

August 28, 2018: Primary election

Polling hours: 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.[1]

Local election dates

Ballotpedia provides comprehensive ballot coverage of municipal elections in the nation's 100 largest cities by population, including races for trial court judgeships and county offices that overlap them. Ballotpedia also covers the nation's 200 largest public school districts by student enrollment and all school districts overlapping the top 100 cities by population. This list also includes state legislative special elections:

February 27, 2018:
Arizona District 8 (Primary)
April 24, 2018:
Arizona District 8 (General)
April 28, 2018:
Colorado River Indian Tribe (Recall)
August 28, 2018:
Chandler (Primary)
Gilbert (Primary)
Glendale (Primary)
Mesa (Primary)
Scottsdale (Primary)
Maricopa County, Arizona (Primary)
November 6, 2018:
Chandler (General)
Gilbert (General)
Glendale (General)
Mesa (General)
Scottsdale (General)
Maricopa County, Arizona (General)
Cave Creek Unified District (General)
Agua Fria Union High School District (General)
Alhambra Elementary School District (General)
Balsz Elementary School District (General)
Cartwright Elementary School District (General)
Chandler Unified School District (General)
Creighton Elementary School District (General)
Dysart Unified School District (General)
Flowing Wells Unified School District (General)
Fowler Elementary School District (General)
Gilbert Public Schools (General)
Glendale Elementary School District (General)
Glendale Union High School District (General)
Higley Unified School District (General)
Isaac Elementary School District (General)
Kyrene Elementary School District (General)
Laveen Elementary School District (General)
Litchfield Elementary School District (General)
Madison Elementary School District (General)
Mesa Public Schools (General)
Murphy Elementary School District (General)
Osborn Elementary School District (General)
Paradise Valley Unified School District (General)
Pendergast Elementary School District (General)
Peoria Unified School District (General)
Phoenix Elementary School District (General)
Phoenix Union High School District (General)
Queen Creek Unified School District (General)
Roosevelt Elementary School District (General)
Sahuarita Unified Schools (General)
Scottsdale Unified School District (General)
Deer Valley Unified School District (General)
Sunnyside Unified School District (General)
Tanque Verde Unified School District (General)
Tempe Elementary School District (General)
Tempe Union High School District (General)
Tolleson Union High School District (General)
Tucson Unified School District (General)
Union Elementary School District (General)
Vail Unified School District (General)
Washington Elementary School District (General)
Wilson Elementary School District (General)
Holbrook (Recall)

Frequently asked questions

When were the polls open?

6 a.m. to 7 p.m.[2]
See State Poll Opening and Closing Times (2018) for more information

Where could I find election results?

Election results are posted on Ballotpedia's election overview pages, as well as the relevant candidate pages. You can find links to the election overview pages in the "Offices on the ballot" section of this page.

How did primaries work in Arizona?

See Primary elections in Arizona.

How could I register to vote?

See Voting in Arizona.

Was there an early voting period?

See Voting in Arizona.

Who was eligible for absentee voting?

See Absentee/mail-in voting.

What were the voter ID laws in Arizona?

See Voter identification laws by state.

How could I have filed to run for office?

See Ballot access requirements for political candidates in Arizona for information on how to run for state or federal office.

What did Ballotpedia cover?

See Election coverage approach for Ballotpedia.

How do I contact Ballotpedia with a question?

Email us at editor@ballotpedia.org.



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