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Ballotpedia covers14 state executive offices in the state ofArizona. The executive branch is governed byArticle V of the Arizona Constitution.[1]

Note: The office of theLieutenant Governor of Arizona was created after voters approvedArizona Proposition 131 in 2022. The officeholder elected in2026 is scheduled to take office on January 4, 2027. Until that date, the office is empty.

State executive organization

Executive officials in Arizona are part of a three-pronged government structure that includesstate legislators andstate judges. The following chart details the relationship among different branches of Arizona's state government:

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Current officeholders



OfficeNamePartyDate assumed office
Arizona Auditor GeneralLindsey PerryNonpartisanApril 18, 2018
Arizona Commissioner of LandsRobyn SahidNonpartisanJanuary 23, 2023
Arizona Corporation CommissionRene LopezRepublicanJanuary 6, 2025
Arizona Corporation CommissionLea Marquez PetersonRepublicanMay 30, 2019
Arizona Corporation CommissionNick MyersRepublicanJanuary 2, 2023
Arizona Corporation CommissionKevin ThompsonRepublicanJanuary 2, 2023
Arizona Corporation CommissionRachel WaldenRepublicanJanuary 6, 2025
Arizona Director of AgriculturePaul BrierleyNonpartisanJune 23, 2023
Arizona Director of InsuranceMaria AilorNonpartisanMay 30, 2025
Arizona Secretary of StateAdrian FontesDemocraticJanuary 2, 2023
Arizona State Board of EducationJason CataneseNonpartisanMarch 22, 2022
Arizona State Board of EducationJacqui ClayNonpartisanMarch 22, 2022
Arizona State Board of EducationDaniel CorrNonpartisanMay 5, 2017
Arizona State Board of EducationJosé Luis Cruz RiveraNonpartisanAugust 22, 2024
Arizona State Board of EducationScott HagermanNonpartisanMarch 22, 2022
Arizona State Board of EducationKatherine HaleyNonpartisanMarch 22, 2022
Arizona State Board of EducationLupita HightowerNonpartisanMarch 17, 2025
Arizona State Board of EducationKarla Phillips-KrivickasNonpartisanMarch 22, 2022
Arizona State Board of EducationKathleen WiebkeNonpartisanMarch 17, 2025
Arizona State Board of EducationVacant
Arizona State Mine InspectorPaul MarshRepublicanOctober 31, 2021
Arizona Superintendent of Public InstructionThomas C. HorneRepublicanJanuary 2, 2023
Arizona TreasurerKimberly YeeRepublicanJanuary 7, 2019
Attorney General of ArizonaKris MayesDemocraticJanuary 2, 2023
Director of the Industrial Commission of ArizonaGaetano TestiniNonpartisanAugust 16, 2023
Governor of ArizonaKatie HobbsDemocraticJanuary 2, 2023


Elections

2025

There were no state executive elections in Arizona in 2025.

2024

See also:Arizona state executive official elections, 2024

The following state executive offices were up for election in Arizona in 2024:

Corporation Commission (3 seats)

2023

There were no state executive elections in Arizona in 2023.

2022

See also:Arizona state executive official elections, 2022

The following state executive offices were up for election in Arizona in 2022:

Governor
Attorney General
Secretary of State
Treasurer
Superintendent of Public Instruction
Corporation Commission (2 seats)
Mine Inspector

2021

There were no state executive elections in Arizona in 2021.

2020

See also:Arizona state executive official elections, 2020

The following state executive offices were up for election in Arizona in 2020:

Corporation Commission (3 seats)

2019

There were no state executive elections in Arizona in 2019.

2018

See also:Arizona state executive official elections, 2018

The following state executive offices were up for election in Arizona in 2018:

Governor
Attorney general
Secretary of state
Treasurer
Superintendent of public instruction
Mine inspector
Corporation commission

2017

There were no state executive elections in Arizona in 2017.

2016

See also:Arizona state executive official elections, 2016

One state executive office was up for election in Arizona in 2016:

2015

There were no state executive elections in Arizona in 2015.

2014

See also:Arizona state executive official elections, 2014

There were eight state executive offices up for election in 2014.

2013

There were no state executive elections in Arizona in 2013.

2012

See also:Arizona state executive official elections, 2012

Three seats on theArizona Corporation Commission were up for election in 2012.

See also

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Footnotes

  1. The state executive seats covered by Ballotpedia include both appointed and elected positions.
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