La Paz county elections
These local results were updated on Saturday, August 6th. Results are informal.
Of 11,059 registered voters, 3,190 votes were cast for a voter turnout of 28.85%.
District Court, Democratic Party
The Democrat did not file with any of the local law enforcement agencies.
District Court, Republican
High Court Judge (updated Saturday at 8:08 p.m.):
Marcus Kelly, 1,263
Jessica Quickle, 918 years old
Clerk of the High Court (updated 8:10 p.m. Saturday)
Holly Lucas, 2,035
Magistrate, District 1 (Renewed Saturday, 8:11am)
Tiffany Dyer, 1,326
Karen Slaughter, 890
Parker Town Council (3 votes) (Updated Saturday at 8:09 PM)
Marion Schontz, 289 years old
Erica Daniels, 264
Dusty Wooddell, 241
Josh Phillips, 233 years old
Quartzsite Town Council, 4-year term (3 votes) (updated at 8:13 p.m. Saturday)
Linda Goldberg, 251
Loretta Warner, 242
Randy Smith, 188 years old
Write-in Votes: 570;188 went to Sam Saxton, forcing a runoff vote with Smith in November.
Quartzsite Town Council, 2-year term (2 votes) (Update, Saturday, 8:15 PM)
Devin Rosner, 260
Carrie Amon, 196
Colleen O’Meara, 135
Writing votes: 288
State and Federal Offices
As of 7:08 p.m. Saturday, August 6, the province reports: 100%. A total of 1,418,063 votes were cast against his 4,156,067 registered voters, giving him a turnout of 34.12%.
governor
Republican
Kari Lake, 384,619 (47.73%)
Karin Taylor Robson, 349,337 (44.03%)
Matt Salmon, 29,925 (3.71%)
Scott David Neely, 25,130 (3.12%)
Paola “Z” Turiani Zen, 16,827 (2.09%)
Democratic Party:
Katie Hobbs, 421,432 (72.50%)
Marco Lopez, 131,923 (22.70%)
Aaron Lieberman, 27,927 (4.80%)
secretary of state
Republicans:
Mark Finchem, 318,147 (42.33%)
Bolan, 176,452 (23.48%)
Shauna Bolick, 145,323 (19.36%)
Michelle Ugenti-Rita, 111,395 (14.82%)
Democratic Party:
Adrian Fontes, 295,439 (52.55%)
Reginald Boulding, 266,800 (47.45%)
Prosecutor General
Republicans:
Abraham “Abe” Hamade, 256,915 (33.48 percent)
Rodney Glassman, 181,229 (23.52%)
Andrew Gould, 128,708 (16.77%)
Dawn Grove, 92,296 (12.03%)
Lacey Cooper, 65,892 (8.59%)
Tiffany Shedd, 43,321 (5.52%)
Democratic Party
Chris Mays, 544,692 (100%)
total
Republicans:
Kimberly Yee, 411,116 (56.47%)
Jeff Wenninger, 196,789 (27.03%)
Robert Lettieri, 120,159 (16.50%)
Democratic Party:
Martin Quesada, 540,539 (100%)
superintendent of public schools
Republicans:
Tom Horn, 311,762 (41.98%)
Shiry Sapir, 294,927 (33.39%)
Michelle Hudal, 182,932 (24.63%)
Democratic Party:
Kathy Hoffman, 513,813 (100%)
state mine inspector
Republicans:
Paul Marsh, 647,874 (100%)
Democratic Party:
No Democrat is running for this office.
Arizona Corporation Commission (2 seats)
Republicans:
Kevin Thompson, 407,335 (38.17%)
Nicholas Myers, 362,982 (33.08%)
Kim Owens, 306,697 (28.74%)
Democratic Party:
Sandra Kennedy, 477,175 (54.08%)
Lauren Kuby, 405,172 (45.88%)
US Senate
Republicans:
Blake Masters, 315,636 (40.06%)
Jim Laymon, 222,286 (28.21%)
Mark Brunovich, 140,311 (17.81%)
Michael McGuire, 68,981 (8.76%)
Justin Olson, 40,616 (5.16%)
Democratic Party:
Mark Kelly, 574,701 (100%)
US House of Representatives, Ward. 9
Republicans:
Paul Gosser, 68,874 (66.01%)
Randy Katz, 13,214 (13.04%)
Adam Morgan, 12,419 (12.26%)
Sandra E. Dowling, 8,797 (8.68%)
Democratic Party:
No Democrats qualify for the primary.
State Senator, Ward. 30
Republicans:
Sonny Borelli, 40,205 (100%)
Democratic Party:
No Democrats qualify for the primary.
State Representative, Ward. 30 people (2 seats)
Republicans:
Leo Biacicucci, 29,487 (46.97%)
John Gillette, 11,024 (17.56%)
Donna McCoy, 8,725 (13.90%)
Marian Salem, 5,295 (8.43%)
William Hurt, 4,392 (7.00%)
Nord Rosen, 3,862 (6.15%)
Democratic Party:
No Democrats qualify for the primary.