2022 Arizona Live Results
Overview
Election Date | November 8, 2022 |
Where to Vote | Find your Polling Place and Hours |
Polls Close | 9:00 PM Eastern Time |
On this Page | Results for U.S. Senate, Governor, U.S. House, State Legislature |
U.S. Senate
Leans Democratic
Sen. Mark Kelly (D) is seeking a full term after winning a 2020 special election. He is being challenged by Trump-endorsed businessman Blake Masters.
Governor
Tilt Republican
Gov. Doug Ducey (R) is term-limited. The high profile election to replace him features Trump-endorsed former news anchor Kari Lake and Democratic Secretary of State Katie Hobbs.
U.S. House
Safe R
Leans R
Likely D
Safe D
These elections will take place using redistricted boundaries. Several incumbents are competing in renumbered districts.
The most at-risk member is Democrat Tom O'Halleran. His District 2, the largest by area in the state, was shifted to the right in redistricting. Phoenix-area District 1 also became more competitive, although GOP Rep. David Schweikert is seen as a slight favorite to win his 7th term.
Democrat Ann Kirkpatrick is retiring. She likely would have run in the new District 6, which now leans Republican.
State Senate
Toss-up
The Arizona State Senate has a nearly even partisan split; Republicans hold 16 of the 30 seats. Members serve two-year terms.
The CNalysis model showed Republicans with a 72% probability of maintaining control of the State Senate. Democrats had an 17% chance of winning the chamber, while there was a 11% likelihood of an even split.
State House
Toss-up
As with the State Senate, control of the Arizona House of Representatives narrowly belongs to the Republicans. The party holds 31 of 60 seats. Members serve two-year terms.