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Municipal elections in Mesa, Arizona (2018)

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Election dates
Filing deadline: May 30, 2018
Primary election: August 28, 2018
General election: November 6, 2018
Election stats
Offices up: City council
Total seats up: 4
Election type: Nonpartisan
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U.S. municipal elections, 2018
The city ofMesa, Arizona, held general elections forcity council on November 6, 2018. The primary was on August 28, 2018. The deadline for candidates to file to run in this election was May 30, 2018.

Elections

Candidates

District 3

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District 4

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District 5

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District 6

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Additional elections on the ballot

See also:Arizona elections, 2018

Municipal partisanship

Once mayors elected in 2018 assumed office, Democrats held mayorships in 61 of the 100 largest cities in the country. Out of the twenty-five mayoral elections that were held in 2018 in the 100 largest cities, two party changes occurred. In the election inLexington, Kentucky, RepublicanLinda Gorton won the seat, replacing former Democratic MayorJim Gray. InVirginia Beach, Virginia, RepublicanBob Dyer won the seat, replacing former independent MayorLouis Jones.Click here to learn more.

About the city

See also:Mesa, Arizona

Mesa is a city inMaricopa County,Arizona. As of 2010, its population was 439,041.

City government

See also:Council-manager government

The city of Mesa uses a council-manager system. In this form of municipal government, an elected city council, which includes the mayor and serves as the city's primary legislative body, appoints an executive called a city manager to oversee the city's day-to-day operations.[1]

Demographics

The following table displays demographic data provided by theUnited States Census Bureau.

Demographic Data for Mesa, Arizona
MesaArizona
Population439,0416,392,017
Land area (sq mi)138113,652
Race and ethnicity**
White81.5%77.2%
Black/African American4.2%4.5%
Asian2.2%3.3%
Native American2.6%4.5%
Pacific Islander0.5%0.2%
Other (single race)5.4%6.5%
Multiple3.5%3.7%
Hispanic/Latino27.7%31.3%
Education
High school graduation rate88.8%87.1%
College graduation rate27.4%29.5%
Income
Median household income$58,181$58,945
Persons below poverty level14.8%15.1%
Source: population provided by U.S. Census Bureau,"Decennial Census" (2010). Other figures provided by U.S. Census Bureau,"American Community Survey" (5-year estimates 2014-2019).
**Note: Percentages for race and ethnicity may add up to more than 100 percent because respondents may report more than one race and the Hispanic/Latino ethnicity may be selected in conjunction with any race. Read more about race and ethnicity in the censushere.


Pivot Counties

See also:Pivot Counties by state

Pivot Counties are counties that voted forBarack Obama (D) in 2008 and 2012 and forDonald Trump (R) in 2016. Altogether, the nation had 206 Pivot Counties, with most being concentrated in upper midwestern and northeastern states. No counties in Arizona are Pivot Counties.

Donald Trump (R) defeatedHillary Clinton (D) in the 2016 presidential election. Trump won 48.7 percent of the vote, while Clinton won 45.1 percent. Arizona was one of 12key battleground states in 2016. Of the 30 states won by Trump in 2016, Arizona had the fifth closest margin. From when it became a state in 1912 to 2016, Arizona voted Republican in 66.7 percent of presidential elections. It voted Republican in all presidential elections from 2000 to 2016.

Presidential results by legislative district

The following table details results of the 2012 and 2016 presidential elections by state House districts in Arizona. Click[show] to expand the table. The "Obama," "Romney," "Clinton," and "Trump" columns describe the percent of the vote each presidential candidate received in the district. The "2012 Margin" and "2016 Margin" columns describe the margin of victory between the two presidential candidates in those years. The "Party Control" column notes which party held that seat heading into the 2018 general election. Data on the results of the 2012 and 2016 presidential elections broken down by state legislative districts was compiled byDaily Kos.[2][3]

In 2012, Barack Obama (D) won 12 out of 30 state House districts in Arizona with an average margin of victory of 25 points. In 2016, Hillary Clinton (D) won 14 out of 30 state House districts in Arizona with an average margin of victory of 27.5 points. Clinton won two districts controlled by Republicans heading into the 2018 elections.
In 2012, Mitt Romney (R) won 18 out of 30 state House districts in Arizona with an average margin of victory of 22.9 points. In 2016, Donald Trump (R) won 16 out of 30 state House districts in Arizona with an average margin of victory of 21.5 points.
2016 presidential results by state House district
DistrictObamaRomney2012 MarginClintonTrump2016 MarginParty Control
130.1%68.2%R+38.228.6%66.9%R+38.3R
257.2%41.6%D+15.759.4%36.1%D+23.2D
370.0%28.1%D+41.970.2%24.4%D+45.8D
454.3%44.2%D+10.256.8%38.2%D+18.7D
528.1%70.0%R+41.922.2%73.5%R+51.3R
642.2%55.6%R+13.441.7%52.1%R+10.4R
763.2%35.4%D+27.859.8%34.1%D+25.7D
844.7%53.5%R+8.840.2%54.6%R+14.4R
953.4%44.9%D+8.456.8%37.9%D+18.9D
1051.8%46.5%D+5.452.9%41.6%D+11.4D
1139.7%59.0%R+19.340.6%54.5%R+13.9R
1232.5%65.9%R+33.434.8%59.3%R+24.5R
1333.5%65.1%R+31.634.1%61.1%R+27R
1435.7%62.5%R+26.833.6%59.9%R+26.2R
1536.4%61.9%R+25.439.1%55.7%R+16.6R
1635.0%63.1%R+28.132.9%61.3%R+28.4R
1742.1%56.2%R+14.245.1%49.2%R+4.1R
1848.1%50.0%R+1.951.9%41.5%D+10.4R
1966.4%32.1%D+34.367.4%27.2%D+40.3D
2042.4%55.3%R+12.942.7%50.7%R+8R
2140.6%58.0%R+17.439.8%55.0%R+15.2R
2233.4%65.4%R+31.933.7%62.1%R+28.4R
2335.9%62.9%R+26.941.2%54.6%R+13.3R
2463.2%34.4%D+28.865.9%27.7%D+38.3D
2533.1%65.1%R+31.935.1%58.7%R+23.6R
2658.3%38.5%D+19.859.4%31.9%D+27.5D
2775.2%23.2%D+5274.1%20.6%D+53.5D
2844.6%53.6%R+949.9%44.6%D+5.3R
2964.7%33.6%D+31.165.0%29.3%D+35.7D
3061.3%36.7%D+24.762.2%31.7%D+30.5D
Total44.6%53.7%R+9.145.5%49.0%R+3.6-
Source:Daily Kos

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