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Legislative District 29 Voting History

 

2010 Arizona Governor Election



2008 Presidential Election



2006 Arizona Governor Election



2004 Presidential Election

 

 

Key 2010 Elections        
Office Party: Candidate Votes rec’d within district % within district % statewide
Governor Democrat: Terry Goddard 15,208 59.1% 42.5%
  Republican: Jan Brewer 9,638 37.4% 54.3%
  Others:  Gist, Hess, et.al. 893 3.5% 3.2%
         
Secretary of State Democrat: Chris Deschene 14,405 58.3% 41.8%
  Republican: Ken Bennett 10,298 41.7% 58.2%
         
Attorney General Democrat: Felecia Rotellini 15,804 63.4% 48.1%
  Republican: Tom Horne 9,141 36.6% 51.9%
         
Treasurer Democrat: Andrei Cherny 14,219 57.4% 41.4%
  Republican: Doug Ducey 8,594 34.7% 51.9%
  Others: Eichenauer, Meadows 1,948 7.9% 6.8%
         
Sup’t of Public Instruction Democrat: Penny Kotterman 15,172 61.4% 44.7%
  Republican: John Huppenthal 9,518 38.6% 55.3%
         
Corporation Commission Democrats: Bradley, Garcia 22,776 52.6% 36.5%
(two seats) Republicans: Burns, Pierce 17,461 40.3% 57.2%
  Others: Fowlkes, et.al. 3,062 7.1% 6.3%
         
Mine Inspector Democrat: Manuel Cruz 14,820 60.9% 42.9%
  Republican: Joe Hart 9,523 39.1% 57.1%
         
State Senate Democrats 15,245 66.7%
(a party may not have fielded a candidate in each district) Republicans 6,535 28.6%
  Others 1,064 4.7%
         
State House Democrats 20,051 60.2%
(two seats; a party may not have fielded candidates for both seats) Republicans 11,464 34.4%
  Other 1,802 5.4%
         
U.S. Senate Democrat: Rodney Glassman 12,503 49.2% 34.7%
  Republican: John McCain 11,351 44.7% 58.9%
  Others: Joslyn, Nolan, et.al 1,568 6.2% 6.5%
         
U.S. House Democrats 14,389 57.3%
(a party may not have fielded a candidate in each district) Republicans 9,320 37.1%
  Others 1,396 5.6%
Key 2008 Elections        
Office Party: Candidate Votes rec’d within district % within district % statewide
President Democrat: Barack Obama 20,828 56.5% 45.1%
  Republican: John McCain 15,428 41.9% 3.6%
  Others: Barr, Nader, et.al 596 1.6% 1.3%
         
Corporation Commission Democrats: George, Kennedy, Newman 57,864 66.0% 52.4%
(three seats) Republicans: McClure, Stump, Wong 29,820 34.0% 47.6%
         
State Senate Democrats 22,707 71.3%
(a party may not have fielded a candidate in each district) Republicans 8,770 27.5%
  Others 383 1.2%
         
State House Democrats 35,064 62.7%
(two seats; a party may not have fielded candidates for both seats) Republicans 19,421 34.7%
  Others 1,475 2.6%
         
U.S House Democrats: 21,593 62.6%
(a party may not have fielded a candidate in each district) Republicans 11,104 32.2%
  Others 1,798 5.2%
Key 2006 Elections        
Office Party: Candidate Votes rec’d within district % within district % statewide
Governor Democrat: Janet Napolitano 14,675 66.8% 62.6%
  Republican: Len Munsil 6,701 30.5% 35.4%
  Libertarian: Barry Hess 577 2.6% 2.0%
         
Secretary of State Democrat: Israel Torres 10,116 47.5% 39.4%
  Republican: Jan Brewer 10,358 48.6% 57.2%
  Libertarian: Ernest Hancock 834 3.9% 3.4%
         
Attorney General Democrat: Terry Goddard 14,796 68.9% 60.2%
  Republican: Bill Montgomery 6,689 31.1% 39.8%
         
Treasurer Democrat: Rano Singh 10,673 51.8% 43.3%
  Republican: Dean Martin 9,941 48.2% 56.7%
         
Sup’t of Public Instruction Democrat: Jason Williams 11,722 56.2% 46.3%
  Republican: Tom Horne 9,144 43.8% 53.7%
         
Corporation Commission Democrats: Boyer, Manoil 19,042 54.4% 44.8%
(two seats) Republicans: Mayes, Pierce 14,603 41.7% 51.5%
  Libertarian: Fowlkes 1,370 3.9% 3.7%
         
U.S. Senate Democrat: Jim Pederson 10,880 50.0% 43.5%
  Republican: Jon Kyl 9,961 45.8% 53.3%
  Libertarian: Richard Mack 912 4.2% 3.2%
         
U.S. House Democrats 12,840 59.9%
(a party may not have fielded a candidate in each district) Republicans 7,842 36.6%
  Others 745 3.5%
Key 2004 Elections        
Office Party: Candidate Votes rec’d within district % within district % statewide
President Democrat: John Kerry 16,917 51.5% 44.5%
  Republican: George W. Bush 15,666 47.7% 54.9%
  Others: Bednarik, Nader et.al 244 0.7% 0.6%
         
U.S. Senate Democrat: Stuart Starky 9,334 29.3% 20.9%
  Republican: John McCain 21.745 68.1% 76.7%
  Libertarian: Ernest Hancock 830 2.6% 2.6%
         
U.S. House Democrats 18,658 60.3%
(a party may not have fielded a candidate in each district) Republicans 11,137 36.0%
  Others 1,138 3.7%
         
Proposition 200 Yes 17,311 55.8% 55.6%
  No 13,714 44.2% 44.4%

 

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