Pinal County was the difference between a total loss by Democrats seeking the top federal and state offices and actual results in nearly every election in November. Traditionally Republican counties followed historical voting patterns, albeit to no avail in some elections.
Possibly the biggest contest for Maricopa voters, Pinal County Proposition 469, including the widening of Route 347, reduced the half-cent sales tax on roads and transportation from 50.9% to 49.2%, by 2,298 out of 135,876 votes. bottom.
Although the bill was a landslide victory among voters in the city (63%-37%), it was not enough to offset opposition throughout the rest of the county, including the populous Casa Grande and Apache Junction. I didn’t.
How Maricopa Voted Proposition 469 (Election Division)
How Pinal County Voted on Proposition 469
(Green areas indicate where the measurement was successful, blue indicates where it failed)
Now that every county’s votes are counted, Pinal is better than Katie Hobbs for Governor Kari Lake (58.1%), Adrian Fontes for Secretary of State (55.9%) Mark Finkem, and Mark Kelly. They voted heavily for Senator Blake Masters (54.5%). Lake, Finkem and the Masters all lost statewide in the races approaching the Pinal County result.
How Pinal County Voted For Governor
How Pinal County Voted for Secretary of State
How Pinal County Voted for US Senators
Pinal is part of the powerful Republican districts of Pinal and Yavapai counties and the White Mountains.
How Pinal County Voted for US Representatives in District 2
The county puts Tom Horn (58.1%) in a tough race for public education superintendent against incumbent Kathy Hoffman, with Democrat Chris Mays a slight edge over Abe Hamade (58.3%). Maintained a clingy Attorney General race. % in Pinal) Recount is scheduled.
How Pinal County Voted for Arizona’s Superintendent of Public Education
How to vote in Pinal Countyr Arizona Attorney General
In Arizona Capitol District 16, Pinal County’s overwhelming support returned TJ Shope (58.5% ahead of Taylor Kirby) to the Arizona Senate and Teresa Martinez (37.8%) back to the State House. Pinal pushed Rob Hudelson (32.1%) to the second seat over Keith Seaman (29.9%), but with the support of voters outside of Pinal County, Seaman was elected after a close race.
How Pinal County voted for Arizona Senator, 16th District
How Pinal County Voted for Arizona Representatives in the 16th District (Two Won)