2024 Arizona election results
Follow Arizona and Maricopa County results here. AP will continue to update returns as data is made available.
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Decided races
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Democrat Ruben Gallego has been elected Arizona’s first Latino U.S. senator, defeating Republican Kari Lake and preventing Republicans from further padding their Senate majority.
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Get early results from the Associated Press for Arizona's 13 statewide ballot measures.
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Arizona voters returned some U.S. House incumbents to office on Tuesday, but some competitive races were too early to call.
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Get early results from the Associated Press for Arizona's legislative races.
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Several school districts in Maricopa County were asking voters to approve funding this election. As of Wednesday morning, here's a rundown on the measures passing and failing so far.
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Schweikert defeated Amish Shah, an emergency room doctor, Sunday in Arizona’s 1st Congressional District that includes north Phoenix, Scottsdale, Fountain Hills and Paradise Valley.
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Arizona voters passed a Republican-backed plan to give state and local law enforcement the power to enforce immigration laws, over the objections of Democrats and Latino advocacy groups who warn the law will lead to racial profiling.
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Multiple polls leading up to election day showed Prop. 139 had enough support among Arizona voters to pass.
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Early returns show voters narrowly agreeing to give full six-year terms to Justices Clint Bolick and Kathryn King.
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Longtime southern Arizona Congressman Raúl Grijalva has won reelection to the U.S. House in what he said will be his last term in office.
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Republican Abe Hamadeh is leading in the race to succeed Congresswoman Debbie Lesko in Congressional District 8, which covers parts of the West Valley.
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Former Phoenix Councilmember Yassamin Ansari has won election to the U.S. House in Congressional District 3, according to the Associated Press. She replaces outgoing Congressman Ruben Gallego, who is running for Senate.
More election news
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Supporters of dueling ballot measures to either drastically scale back Arizona’s ballooning school voucher program or tweak it are intensifying efforts ahead of a July 3 petition deadline.
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Arizonans will get to decide whether to add voter ID requirements to state elections, keep transgender children out of peer’s bathrooms and more in November, as lawmakers passed a series of last minute ballot measures.
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An internal investigation by Maricopa County officials substantiated allegations that staffers from Recorder Justin Heap’s office acted inappropriately after they were caught on tape removing equipment from the county’s central tabulation center during a local Tempe election in March.
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Under Arizona law, it is a misdemeanor to knowingly remove, alter, deface or cover political signs unless you’re an authorized representative for the campaign, private property owner or government.
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Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes will have to go back to a grand jury if she wants to continue her prosecution of the so-called "fake electors" who attempted to overturn Arizona’s 2020 election.