All election results are currently unofficial and are based on county-by-county data as of Nov. 11.
Coconino County:
Board of Supervisors District 1: Patrice Hortzman (Democrat) has a wide lead over Larry Freeman Schug (Republican).
Board of Supervisors District 3: Tammy Ontiveros (Republican) narrowly leads Adam Hess (Democrat)
Board of Supervisors District 4: Judy Begay (Democrat) has a wide lead over Walter “BJ” Dempsey (Republican)
County Recorder: Aubrey Sonderegger (Democrat) has a wide lead over Bob Thorpe (Republican).
County Proposition 482, which permanently adjusts Coconino County’s 1979-1980 spending standards, is very likely to pass.
Stacey Krueger is likely to remain as a judge in the Third Department of the High Court.
Flagpole store:
City of Flagstaff Proposition 487 is a continuation of the City’s Lodging, Restaurant, and Lounge (BBB) Transaction Privilege Tax through June 30, 2043, and is most likely to pass.
City of Flagstaff Proposition 488, the continuation and increase of the local public transportation transaction privilege tax, is most likely to pass.
Three people will be elected to the Flagstaff City Council: Miranda Sweet, Anthony Garcia, and David Spence. Robert Brunig follows closely behind.
The three trustees elected to the school board will likely be Carolyn Anita Kidd, Courtney Zessiger and Melissa Kirk.
Stacey Krueger is likely to remain as a judge in the Third Department of the High Court.
Navajo County:
In the 6th Congressional District, where two members are elected, Democrats Mae Peshlakai and Miron Tsosi have a large lead.
Republicans Walter Blackmun and David Marshall Sr. have a large lead in the 7th District, which has two elected members.
On the District 5 Board of Supervisors, Donafe Whitesinger (Democrat) has a slight lead over Robert Waddle (Republican).
For county assessor, Mike Montandin (Republican) leads Cammy Dallis (Democrat).
Timothy Jordan (Republican) leads Michael Sample (Democrat) for county recorder.
For county treasurer, Daniel Earl (Republican) leads Kari Hernandez-Lopez (Democrat).
Rachel Lewis (Republican) is leading Susan Cash (Democrat) in the race for county superintendent.
In Pinon Unified School District, where three people will be selected, Ramona Nalwood will lead the way, followed by Dorothy Yazzie and Evelyn Meadows.
In Kayenta Unified School District, where three people will be selected, James Nez will lead the way, followed by Glenda Lynn Fuller and Ivana L. Parrish-John.
Winslow:
Incumbent Roberta Wilcox-Cano is leading Heather Pruett in the mayoral race.
Three members will be elected to the City Council: Peter Cake, James MacLean, and Melkor Salazar.