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Attorney General Voting History

2002 PRIMARY GENERAL Party Candidate Votes Votes % Democrat Terry Goddard 197,626 623,135 51.9% Libertarian Ed Kahn 2,580 37,564 3.1% Republican Andrew Thomas 131,977 540,644 45.0% John Greene 80,226 Foster Robberson 65,989 2006 PRIMARY GENERAL Party Candidate Votes Votes % Democrat Terry Goddard 223,843 899,007 60.2% Republican Bill Montgomery 273,229 595,317 39.8% 2010 (unofficial) PRIMARY GENERAL Party Candidate Votes Votes ...

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Secretary of State Voting History

2002 PRIMARY GENERAL Party Candidate Votes Votes % Democrat Chris Cummiskey 182,737 548,011 46.3% Libertarian Sean Nottingham 2,581 51,100 4.3% Republican Jan Brewer 129,470 585,481 49.4% Sharon Collins 59,049 Sal Diciccio 96,382 2006 PRIMARY GENERAL Party Candidate Votes Votes % Democrat Israel Torres 196,709 583,646 39.4% Libertarian Ernest Hancock 3,124 51,093 3.4% Republican Jan Brewer 285,777 848,394 57.2% Write-in Selena ...

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Legislative District 6 Voting History

CURRENT LEGISLATORS Senate Pamela Gorman (R) Anthem; freelance writer and consultant (Web design). Termed out in 2014. House Sam Crump (R) Anthem; attorney. Termed out in 2014. Carl Seel (R) Moon Valley; small business owner (advertising/marketing). Termed out in 2016. VOTING HISTORY When the Independent Redistricting Commission drew boundaries of LD-6 in 2002, the historical partisan voting pattern in the ...

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Legislative District 6 Demographics

Demographics (per 2000 census) Total Population 170,353 Race/Ethnicity: White 83.35% Hispanic 10.00% Asian 2.29% Black 2.28% Native American 1.18% Other 0.89% Voter Registration (October 1, 2009) Republican 48,021 41.8% Other 36,297 31.6% Democrat 30,609 26.6% Voting Age Population 124,382 Race/Ethnicity: White 85.55% Hispanic 8.37% Native American 2.21% Asian 1.95% Black 1.12% Other 0.79% Employment Status Civilian Labor Force 97,072 Unemployed 3.8% ...

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Geographic Description of Legislative District 6

This North Valley district comprises north-central Phoenix and the area north of Phoenix, all the way to the Yavapai County line. The southwest corner of the district lies at the intersection of 51st Ave. and Bell Rd. From there the line goes north four miles to Pinnacle Peak Rd., cuts east one mile to 43rd Ave., before going north one ...

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About Legislative District 6

This district has the sixth-smallest Hispanic population in the state, and it is the eighth-least ethnically diverse district. It is in the top half of districts in terms of highest proportion of military veterans and the top third of districts in terms of average per-capita income. GOP registration has declined more than six percentage points since 2002 to 42 percent ...

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