Elections in Arizona are authorized under the Arizona State Constitution, which establishes elections for the state level officers, cabinet, and legislature.
In a 2020 study, Arizona was ranked as the 21st hardest state for citizens to vote in.[ 1]
United States presidential election results for Arizona[ 2]
Year
Republican
Democratic
Third party(ies)
No.
%
No.
%
No.
%
2024
1,770,242
52.05%
1,582,860
46.54%
47,624
1.40%
2020
1,661,686
48.91%
1,672,143
49.22%
63,559
1.87%
2016
1,252,401
48.08%
1,161,167
44.58%
191,089
7.34%
2012
1,233,654
53.48%
1,025,232
44.45%
47,673
2.07%
2008
1,230,111
53.39%
1,034,707
44.91%
39,020
1.69%
2004
1,104,294
54.77%
893,524
44.32%
18,284
0.91%
2000
781,652
50.95%
685,341
44.67%
67,120
4.38%
1996
622,073
44.29%
653,288
46.52%
129,044
9.19%
1992
572,086
38.47%
543,050
36.52%
371,870
25.01%
1988
702,541
59.95%
454,029
38.74%
15,303
1.31%
1984
681,416
66.42%
333,854
32.54%
10,627
1.04%
1980
529,688
60.61%
246,843
28.24%
97,414
11.15%
1976
418,642
56.37%
295,602
39.80%
28,475
3.83%
1972
402,812
61.64%
198,540
30.38%
52,153
7.98%
1968
266,721
54.78%
170,514
35.02%
49,701
10.21%
1964
242,535
50.45%
237,753
49.45%
482
0.10%
1960
221,241
55.52%
176,781
44.36%
469
0.12%
1956
176,990
60.99%
112,880
38.90%
303
0.10%
1952
152,042
58.35%
108,528
41.65%
0
0.00%
1948
77,597
43.82%
95,251
53.79%
4,217
2.38%
1944
56,287
40.90%
80,926
58.80%
421
0.31%
1940
54,030
36.01%
95,267
63.49%
742
0.49%
1936
33,433
26.93%
86,722
69.85%
4,008
3.23%
1932
36,104
30.53%
79,264
67.03%
2,883
2.44%
1928
52,533
57.57%
38,537
42.23%
184
0.20%
1924
30,516
41.26%
26,235
35.47%
17,210
23.27%
1920
37,016
55.61%
29,546
44.39%
0
0.00%
1916
20,524
35.37%
33,170
57.17%
4,327
7.46%
1912
3,021
12.74%
10,324
43.52%
10,377
43.74%
Presidential elections
United States Senate elections
Before the ratification of the Seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution in 1913, United States senators were elected by state legislatures. Arizona's first two Senate elections, which took place in 1912, still featured popular elections, following which the state legislature unanimously elected their respective victories.
Class I (1916 - Present)
Year
Winner
Votes
Percent
Runner-up
Votes
Percent
Other notable
candidates
Votes
Percent
Notes
2018
Kyrsten Sinema
1,191,100
50.0%
Martha McSally
1,135,200
47.6%
2012
Jeff Flake
1,104,457
49.2%
Richard Carmona
1,036,542
46.2%
Marc J. Victor
102,109
4.6%
2006
Jon Kyl
814,398
53.3%
Jim Pederson
664,141
43.5%
2000
Jon Kyl
1,101,196
79.3%
William Toel
109,230
7.8%
Vance Hansen
108,926
7.8%
1994
Jon Kyl
600,999
53.7%
Sam Coppersmith
442,510
39.5%
Scott Grainger
75,493
6.7%
1988
Dennis DeConcini
660,403
56.7%
Keith DeGreen
478,060
41.1%
1982
Dennis DeConcini
411,970
56.9%
Pete Dunn
291,749
40.3%
1976
Dennis DeConcini
400,334
54.0%
Sam Steiger
321,236
43.3%
1976
Paul Fannin
228,284
56.0%
Sam Grossman
179,512
44.0%
1964
Paul Fannin
241,089
51.4%
Roy Elson
227,712
48.6%
1958
Barry Goldwater
164,593
56.1%
Ernest McFarland
129,030
43.9%
1952
Barry Goldwater
132,063
51.3%
Ernest McFarland
125,338
48.7%
1946
Ernest McFarland
80,415
69.2%
Ward S. Powers
35,022
30.1%
1940
Ernest McFarland
101,495
71.6%
Irving A. Jennings, Sr.
29,657
28.0%
1934
Henry F. Ashurst
67,648
72.0%
Joseph Edward Thompson
24,075
25.6%
1928
Henry F. Ashurst
47,013
54.2%
Ralph H. Cameron
39,651
45.8%
1922
Henry F. Ashurst
39,722
65.03%
James Harvey McClintock
21,358
34.97%
1916
Henry F. Ashurst
29,873
55.4%
Joseph H. Kibbey
21,261
39.4%
W.S. Bradford
2,827
5.2%
Class I (1912)
Year
Winner
Popular votes
Percent
Electoral Votes
Runner-up
Popular votes
Percent
Electoral votes
Other notable
candidates
Popular Votes
Percent
Electoral votes
Notes
1912
Henry F. Ashurst
10,872
50.00%
54
Ralph H. Cameron
9,640
44.33%
0
E. Johnson
1,234
5.68%
0
Class III (1914 - Present)
Year
Winner
Votes
Percent
Runner-up
Votes
Percent
Other notable
candidates
Votes
Percent
Notes
2022
Mark Kelly
1,322,027
51.4%
Blake Masters
1,196,308
46.5%
2020 (special)
Mark Kelly
1,716,467
51.2%
Martha McSally
1,637,661
48.8%
McSally was appointed to this seat in 2019 to replace the retiring Jon Kyl , who was himself appointed in 2018 to replace the deceased John McCain.
2016
John McCain
1,359,267
53.7%
Ann Kirkpatrick
1,031,245
40.8%
Gary Swing
138,634
5.5%
2010
John McCain
1,005,615
59.1%
Rodney Glassman
592,011
34.8%
2004
John McCain
1,505,372
76.7%
Stuart Starky
404,507
20.6%
1998
John McCain
696,577
68.7%
Ed Ranger
275,224
27.2%
1992
John McCain
771,395
55.8%
Claire Sargent
436,321
31.6%
Evan Mecham
145,361
10.5%
1986
John McCain
521,850
60.5%
Richard Kimball
340,965
39.5%
1980
Barry Goldwater
432,371
49.5%
Bill Schulz
422,972
48.4%
1974
Barry Goldwater
320,396
58.3%
Jonathan Marshall
229,523
41.7%
1968
Barry Goldwater
274,607
57.2%
Roy Elson
205,338
42.8%
1962
Carl Hayden
199,217
54.9%
Evan Mecham
163,338
45.1%
1956
Carl Hayden
170,816
61.4%
Ross F. Jones
107,447
38.6%
1950
Carl Hayden
116,246
62.8%
Bruce Brockett
68,846
37.2%
1944
Carl Hayden
90,335
69.4%
Fred Wildon Fickett Jr.
39,891
30.6%
1938
Carl Hayden
82,714
76.5%
Burt H. Clingan
25,378
23.5%
1932
Carl Hayden
74,310
66.7%
Ralph H. Cameron
35,737
32.1%
1926
Carl Hayden
44,591
58.3%
Ralph H. Cameron
31,845
41.7%
1920
Ralph H. Cameron
35,893
55.2%
Marcus A. Smith
29,169
44.8%
1914
Marcus A. Smith
25,800
53.2%
Don Lorenzo Hubbell
9,183
18.9%
Eugene W. Chafin
7,293
15.0%
Class III (1912)
Year
Winner
Popular votes
Percent
Electoral Votes
Runner-up
Popular votes
Percent
Electoral votes
Other notable
candidates
Popular Votes
Percent
Electoral votes
Notes
1912
Marcus A. Smith
10,598
50.35%
54
Hoval A. Smith
9,228
43.85%
0
E.B. Simonton
1,221
5.80%
0
United States House of Representatives elections
Gubernatorial elections
Governors of Arizona are elected to a term of four years. Prior to a 1968 amendment to the state constitution, governors of Arizona served two-year terms.
1970 - Present
Year
Winner
Votes
Percent
Runner-up
Votes
Percent
Other notable
candidates
Votes
Percent
Notes
2022
Katie Hobbs
1,287,891
50.3%
Kari Lake
1,270,774
49.7%
2018
Doug Ducey
1,330,863
56.0%
David Garcia
994,341
41.8%
2014
Doug Ducey
805,062
53.4%
Fred DuVal
626,921
41.6%
2010
Jan Brewer
938,934
54.3%
Terry Goddard
733,935
42.4%
Brewer ascended to the governorship after Janet Napolitano's resignation to become U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security .
2006
Janet Napolitano
959,830
62.6%
Len Munsil
543,528
35.4%
2002
Janet Napolitano
566,284
46.2%
Matt Salmon
554,465
45.2%
Richard Mahoney
84,947
6.9%
1998
Jane Dee Hull
620,188
60.9%
Paul Johnson
361,552
35.5%
1994
Fife Symington
593,492
52.5%
Eddie Basha
500,702
44.3%
1991 (runoff)
Fife Symington
492,569
52.4%
Terry Goddard
448,168
47.6%
Runoff necessitated because no candidate received over 50% of the vote in the first round
1990
Fife Symington
523,984
49.7%
Terry Goddard
519,691
49.2%
Max Hawkins (write-in)
10,983
1.0%
Symington and Goddard advanced to runoff
1986
Evan Mecham
343,913
39.67%
Carolyn Warner
298,986
34.49%
Bill Schulz
224,085
25.85%
1982
Bruce Babbitt
453,795
62.5%
Leo Corbet
235,877
32.5%
Sam Steiger
36,649
5.1%
1978
Bruce Babbitt
282,605
52.5%
Evan Mecham
241,093
44.8%
1974
Raúl Héctor Castro
278,375
50.4%
Russell Williams
273,674
49.6%
1970
Jack Williams
209,355
50.9%
Raúl Héctor Castro
202,053
49.1%
1911 - 1968
Year
Winner
Votes
Percent
Runner-up
Votes
Percent
Other notable
candidates
Votes
Percent
Notes
1968
Jack Williams
279,923
57.8%
Samuel Goddard
204,075
42.2%
1966
Jack Williams
203,438
53.8%
Samuel Goddard
174,904
46.2%
1964
Samuel Goddard
252,098
53.2%
Richard Kleindienst
221,404
46.8%
1962
Paul Fannin
200,578
54.8%
Samuel Goddard
165,263
45.2%
1960
Paul Fannin
235,502
59.3%
Lee Ackerman
161,605
40.7%
1958
Paul Fannin
160,136
55.1%
Robert Morrison
130,329
44.9%
1956
Ernest McFarland
171,848
59.5%
Horace B. Griffen
116,744
40.5%
1954
Ernest McFarland
128,104
52.5%
John Howard Pyle
115,866
47.5%
1952
John Howard Pyle
156,592
60.16%
Joe C. Haldiman
103,693
39.84%
1950
John Howard Pyle
99,109
50.77%
Ana Frohmiller
96,118
49.23%
1948
Dan Edward Garvey
104,008
59.17%
Bruce Brockett
70,419
40.06%
1946
Sidney Preston Osborn
73,595
60.10%
Bruce Brockett
48,867
39.90%
1944
Sidney Preston Osborn
100,220
77.91%
Jerrie W. Lee
27,261
21.9%
1942
Sidney Preston Osborn
63,484
72.48%
Jerrie W. Lee
23,562
26.90%
1940
Sidney Preston Osborn
97,606
65.52%
Jerrie W. Lee
50,358
33.81%
1938
Robert Taylor Jones
80,350
68.57%
Jerrie W. Lee
32,022
27.33%
1936
Rawghlie Clement Stanford
87,678
70.68%
Thomas Edward Campbell
36,114
29.11%
1934
Benjamin Baker Moeur
61,355
59.65%
Thomas Maddock
39,242
38.15%
1932
Benjamin Baker Moeur
75,314
63.22%
Jack Kinney
42,202
35.43%
1930
George W.P. Hunt
48,875
51.39%
John Calhoun Phillips
46,231
48.61%
1928
John Calhoun Phillips
47,829
51.71%
George W.P. Hunt
44,553
48.16%
1926
George W.P. Hunt
39,979
50.25%
Elias S. Clark
39,580
49.75%
1924
George W.P. Hunt
38,372
50.53%
Dwight B. Heard
37,571
49.47%
1922
George W.P. Hunt
37,310
54.94%
Thomas E. Campbell
30,599
45.06%
1920
Thomas E. Campbell
37,060
54.15%
Mit Simms
31,385
45.85%
1918
Thomas E. Campbell
25,927
49.9%
Fred T. Colter
25,588
49.3%
1916
George W.P. Hunt
28,094
48.01%
Thomas E. Campbell
28,051
47.94%
Campbell was sworn in as governor on January 1, 1917, but Hunt declared the winner after recount and subsequently took office
1914
George W.P. Hunt
25,226
49.46%
Ralph H. Cameron
17,602
34.51%
George U. Young
5,206
10.20%
1911
George W.P. Hunt
11,123
51.46%
Edmund W. Wells
9,166
42.41%
P.W. Gallentine
1,247
5.77%
See also
References
External links