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1998 Arizona House of Representatives election

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Not to be confused with1998 United States House of Representatives elections in Arizona.

1998 Arizona House of Representatives election

← 1996November 3, 1998 (1998-11-03)2000 →

All 60 seats in theArizona House
31 seats needed for a majority
 Majority partyMinority party
 
LeaderJeff GroscostArt Hamilton
(retired)[1]
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Leader's seat30th -Mesa22nd -Phoenix
Last election3822
Seats after4020
Seat changeIncrease2Decrease2

Results:
     Republican gain
     Republican hold     Democratic hold

Speaker before election

Jeff Groscost[2][a]
Republican

ElectedSpeaker

Jeff Groscost[7]
Republican

Elections in Arizona

The1998Arizona House of Representatives election took place on Tuesday, November 3, 1998, with the primary election held on Tuesday, September 8, 1998.[8][9]Arizona voters elected all 60 members of theArizona House of Representatives in multi-member districts to serve two-year terms.[10]

The election coincided withUnited States national elections and Arizona state elections, includingU.S. Senate,U.S. House,Governor, andArizona Senate.[8][9]

Following theprevious election in 1996,Republicans held a 38-to-22-seat majority overDemocrats.[11]Republicans expanded their majority in 1998, winning 40 seats. At 20 members,Democrats saw a net loss of two seats.[12] The newly elected members served in the44th Arizona State Legislature, during which RepublicanJeff Groscost was re-elected as Speaker of the Arizona House.[b]

Retiring Incumbents

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Democrats

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  1. District 3: Benjamin Hanley
  2. District 3:Jack C. Jackson[c]
  3. District 8:Paul Newman[d]
  4. District 22:Art Hamilton[e]
  5. District 23:Linda Aguirre[f]
  6. District 23: David Armstead[g]

Republicans

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  1. District 1:Don Aldridge
  2. District 1: Sue Lynch
  3. District 12: Winifred "Freddy" Hershberger
  4. District 19: David L. Eberhart
  5. District 26:Tom Smith[h]
  6. District 26:Robin Shaw[i]
  7. District 29: Lela Steffey

Incumbent Defeated in General Election

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Democrat

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  1. District 13: Brian Fagin

Summary of results

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Italics denote an open seat held by the incumbent party;bold text denotes a gain for a party.[8][9]

DistrictIncumbentPartyElected RepresentativeOutcome
1stDon AldridgeRepLinda BinderRep Hold
Sue LynchRepBarbara B. BlewsterRep Hold
2ndJoe HartRepJoe HartRep Hold
John VerkampRepJohn VerkampRep Hold
3rdBenjamin HanleyDemSylvia LaughterDem Hold
Jack C. Jackson[c]DemTom GordonRep Gain
4thDebra BrimhallRepDebra BrimhallRep Hold
Jake FlakeRepJake FlakeRep Hold
5thRobert J. "Bob" McLendonDemRobert J. "Bob" McLendonDem Hold
Jim CarruthersRepJim CarruthersRep Hold
6thLori S. DanielsRepLori S. DanielsRep Hold
Richard KyleRepRichard KyleRep Hold
7thHarry R. ClarkDemHarry R. ClarkDem Hold
Rebecca RiosDemRebecca RiosDem Hold
8thGail GriffinRepGail GriffinRep Hold
Paul Newman[d]DemMark MaioranaDem Hold
9thBill McGibbonRepBill McGibbonRep Hold
Lou-Ann M. PrebleRepLou-Ann M. PrebleRep Hold
10thSally Ann GonzalesDemSally Ann GonzalesDem Hold
Ramón O. ValadezDemRamón O. ValadezDem Hold
11thCarmine CardamoneDemCarmine CardamoneDem Hold
Debora NorrisDemDebora NorrisDem Hold
12thDan H. SchottelRepDan H. SchottelRep Hold
Winifred "Freddy" HershbergerRepSteve HuffmanRep Hold
13thAndy NicholsDemAndy NicholsDem Hold
Brian FaginDemKathleen DunbarRep Gain
14thHerschella HortonDemHerschella HortonDem Hold
Marion L. PickensDemMarion L. PickensDem Hold
15thJerry OvertonRepJerry OvertonRep Hold
Lowell "Mike" Gleason[j]RepLowell "Mike" GleasonRep Hold
16thJim WeiersRepJim WeiersRep Hold
Linda GrayRepLinda GrayRep Hold
17thRobert "Bob" BurnsRepRobert "Bob" BurnsRep Hold
Jean McGrathRepJean McGrathRep Hold
18thBarry WongRepBarry WongRep Hold
Susan GerardRepSusan GerardRep Hold
19thRoberta VossRepRoberta VossRep Hold
David L. EberhartRepTed CarpenterRep Hold
20thKathi FosterDemKathi FosterDem Hold
Bill Brotherton[k]DemBill BrothertonDem Hold
21stMarilyn JarrettRepMarilyn JarrettRep Hold
Dean CooleyRepDean CooleyRep Hold
22ndJohn A. LoredoDemJohn A. LoredoDem Hold
Art Hamilton[e]DemRichard MirandaDem Hold
23rdLinda Aguirre[f]DemLeah LandrumDem Hold
David Armstead[g]DemCarlos AvelarDem Hold
24thTom HorneRepTom HorneRep Hold
Barbara LeffRepBarbara LeffRep Hold
25thKen CheuvrontDemKen CheuvrontDem Hold
Christine WeasonDemChristine WeasonDem Hold
26thTom Smith[h]RepJeff Hatch-MillerRep Hold
Robin Shaw[i]RepSteve MayRep Hold
27thLaura KnaperekRepLaura KnaperekRep Hold
Mike GardnerRepMike GardnerRep Hold
28thCarolyn S. AllenRepCarolyn S. AllenRep Hold
Wes MarshRepWes MarshRep Hold
29thMark AndersonRepMark AndersonRep Hold
Lela Steffey[l]RepWayne Gardner[m]Rep Hold
30thJeff GroscostRepJeff GroscostRep Hold
Karen S. JohnsonRepKaren S. JohnsonRep Hold

Detailed results

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Sources for election results:[8][9]

District 1District 2District 3District 4District 5District 6District 7District 8District 9District 10District 11District 12District 13District 14District 15District 16District 17District 18District 19District 20District 21District 22District 23District 24District 25District 26District 27District 28District 29District 30

District 1

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Primary Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Party Primary Results
RepublicanLinda Binder8,02427.75%
RepublicanBarbara B. Blewster7,72026.69%
RepublicanHarvey C. Skoog6,82323.59%
RepublicanDavid R. Spence6,35321.97%
Total votes28,920100.00%
Democratic Party Primary Results
DemocraticKathy Fredricks4,955100.00%
Total votes4,955100.00%
General Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanLinda Binder30,18639.98%
RepublicanBarbara B. Blewster25,72534.07%
DemocraticKathy Fredricks19,59525.95%
Total votes75,506100.00%
Republicanhold
Republicanhold

District 2

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Primary Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Party Primary Results
RepublicanJohn Verkamp (incumbent)6,14752.44%
RepublicanJoe Hart (incumbent)5,57447.56%
Total votes11,721100.00%
Democratic Party Primary Results
DemocraticRichard Swanson2,910100.00%
Total votes2,910100.00%
General Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanJohn Verkamp (incumbent)23,37540.71%
RepublicanJoe Hart (incumbent)18,14431.60%
DemocraticRichard "Cowboy" Swanson15,90327.69%
Total votes57,422100.00%
Republicanhold
Republicanhold

District 3

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Primary Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Party Primary Results
DemocraticSylvia Laughter[n]47933.22%
DemocraticD. Watchman[n][o]39127.12%
DemocraticGilene Begay[n]20113.94%
DemocraticKen Hallock[n]17412.07%
DemocraticCyndy White Taylor[n]1107.63%
DemocraticSteven Kee[n]473.26%
DemocraticFreddie Howard[n]402.77%
Total votes1,442100.00%
Republican Party Primary Results
RepublicanDean Slavens[n]29843.38%
RepublicanTom Gordon[n]22733.04%
RepublicanRon Etcitty[n]13820.09%
RepublicanGerri M. Goldtooth[n]243.49%
Total votes687100.00%
General Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticSylvia Laughter20,84159.24%
RepublicanTom Gordon7,48221.27%
RepublicanDean Slavens6,30217.91%
RepublicanLeonard Chee[n]4921.40%
DemocraticBeverly Becenti-Pigman[n]610.17%
Total votes35,178100.00%
Democratichold
Republicangain fromDemocratic

District 4

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Primary Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Party Primary Results
RepublicanJake Flake (incumbent)5,53050.25%
RepublicanDebra Brimhall (incumbent)5,47549.75%
Total votes11,005100.00%
Democratic Party Primary Results
DemocraticJanice Chilton7,27940.82%
DemocraticDavid Rodriguez3,96622.24%
DemocraticAlbert Gugenberger3,68320.65%
DemocraticLynn C. Heglie2,90616.29%
Total votes17,834100.00%
General Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanJake Flake (incumbent)20,81730.90%
RepublicanDebra Brimhall (incumbent)19,69029.23%
DemocraticJanice "Jan" Chilton16,92525.13%
DemocraticDavid "Dave" Rodriguez9,92714.74%
Total votes67,359100.00%
Republicanhold
Republicanhold

District 5

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Primary Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Party Primary Results
DemocraticRobert J. McLendon (incumbent)4,714100.00%
Total votes4,714100.00%
Republican Party Primary Results
RepublicanJim Carruthers (incumbent)5,079100.00%
Total votes5,079100.00%
General Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticRobert J. "Bob" McLendon (incumbent)13,68951.75%
RepublicanJim Carruthers (incumbent)12,76148.25%
Total votes26,450100.00%
Democratichold
Republicanhold

District 6

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Primary Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Party Primary Results
RepublicanLori S. Daniels (incumbent)5,06238.55%
RepublicanRichard Kyle (incumbent)4,17631.80%
RepublicanDavid J. Crete Jr.3,89329.65%
Total votes13,131100.00%
Democratic Party Primary Results
DemocraticTom Kennedy1,733100.00%
Total votes1,733100.00%
Libertarian Party Primary Results
LibertarianFloyd Shackelford59100.00%
Total votes59100.00%
General Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanLori S. Daniels (incumbent)24,45936.38%
RepublicanRichard Kyle (incumbent)21,29731.68%
DemocraticTom Kennedy17,76026.42%
LibertarianFloyd Shackelford3,7125.52%
Total votes67,228100.00%
Republicanhold
Republicanhold

District 7

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Primary Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Party Primary Results
DemocraticRebecca Rios (incumbent)5,81955.37%
DemocraticHarry R. Clark (incumbent)4,69044.63%
Total votes10,509100.00%
General Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticRebecca Rios (incumbent)13,71651.86%
DemocraticHarry R. Clark (incumbent)12,73348.14%
Total votes26,449100.00%
Democratichold
Democratichold

District 8

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Primary Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Party Primary Results
DemocraticBobby Lugo5,42755.21%
DemocraticMark Maiorana4,40344.79%
Total votes9,830100.00%
Republican Party Primary Results
RepublicanGail Griffin (incumbent)2,92460.95%
RepublicanBill Morrison1,87339.05%
Total votes4,797100.00%
General Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanGail Griffin (incumbent)12,71830.79%
DemocraticMark "Mark" Maiorana10,00024.21%
DemocraticBobby Lugo9,86423.88%
RepublicanBill Morrison8,72521.12%
Total votes41,307100.00%
Republicanhold
Democratichold

District 9

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Primary Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Party Primary Results
RepublicanBill McGibbon (incumbent)7,34738.54%
RepublicanLou-Ann M. Preble (incumbent)6,49634.08%
RepublicanJonathan Lee Paton5,21827.38%
Total votes19,061100.00%
General Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanLou-Ann M. Preble (incumbent)27,36850.70%
RepublicanBill McGibbon (incumbent)26,61249.30%
Total votes53,980100.00%
Republicanhold
Republicanhold

District 10

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Primary Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Party Primary Results
DemocraticSally Ann Gonzales (incumbent)2,56954.02%
DemocraticRamón O. Valadez (incumbent)2,18745.98%
Total votes4,756100.00%
General Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticSally Ann Gonzales (incumbent)11,76154.87%
DemocraticRamón O. Valadez (incumbent)9,67245.13%
Total votes21,433100.00%
Democratichold
Democratichold

District 11

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Primary Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Party Primary Results
DemocraticDebora Norris (incumbent)3,36855.07%
DemocraticCarmine Cardamone (incumbent)2,74844.93%
Total votes6,116100.00%
General Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticDebora Norris (incumbent)14,76554.60%
DemocraticCarmine Cardamone (incumbent)12,27545.40%
Total votes27,040100.00%
Democratichold
Democratichold

District 12

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Primary Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Party Primary Results
RepublicanDan H. Schottel (incumbent)6,13839.06%
RepublicanSteve Huffman5,13232.66%
RepublicanJohn C. Scott Ulm4,44328.28%
Total votes15,713100.00%
Democratic Party Primary Results
DemocraticMark Osterloh3,26950.40%
DemocraticAndy J. Morales3,21749.60%
Total votes6,486100.00%
General Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanSteve Huffman23,10128.18%
RepublicanDan H. Schottel (incumbent)22,51827.47%
DemocraticMark Osterloh18,80122.93%
DemocraticAndy J. Morales17,55721.42%
Total votes81,977100.00%
Republicanhold
Republicanhold

District 13

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Primary Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Party Primary Results
DemocraticAndy Nichols (incumbent)5,19056.88%
DemocraticBrian Fagin (incumbent)3,93443.12%
Total votes9,124100.00%
Republican Party Primary Results
RepublicanKathleen Dunbar6,846100.00%
Total votes6,846100.00%
General Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticAndy Nichols (incumbent)19,75334.64%
RepublicanKathleen Dunbar19,61134.40%
DemocraticBrian Fagin (incumbent)17,65330.96%
Total votes57,017100.00%
Democratichold
Republicangain fromDemocratic

District 14

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Primary Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Party Primary Results
DemocraticHerschella Horton (incumbent)3,55050.84%
DemocraticMarion L. Pickens (incumbent)3,43349.16%
Total votes6,983100.00%
Republican Party Primary Results
RepublicanSam Ramirez4,364100.00%
Total votes4,364100.00%
Libertarian Party Primary Results
LibertarianEd Kahn110100.00%
Total votes110100.00%
General Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticHerschella Horton (incumbent)15,56333.63%
DemocraticMarion L. Pickens (incumbent)14,96332.34%
RepublicanSam Ramirez11,91925.76%
LibertarianEd Kahn3,8288.27%
Total votes46,273100.000%
Democratichold
Democratichold

District 15

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Primary Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Party Primary Results
RepublicanJerry Overton (incumbent)9,00857.78%
RepublicanLowell Gleason (incumbent)[j]6,58242.22%
Total votes15,590100.00%
Democratic Party Primary Results
DemocraticBunny Goldfarb3,092100.00%
Total votes3,092100.00%
General Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanJerry Overton (incumbent)26,20140.24%
RepublicanLowell "Mike" Gleason (incumbent)[j]22,58734.69%
DemocraticBunny Goldfarb16,31925.06%
Total votes65,107100.00%
Republicanhold
Republicanhold

District 16

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Primary Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Party Primary Results
RepublicanLinda Gray (incumbent)4,13850.97%
RepublicanJim Weiers (incumbent)3,98049.03%
Total votes8,118100.00%
Democratic Party Primary Results
DemocraticRobin Schneider1,70056.61%
DemocraticDorothy Hankins Schultz1,30343.39%
Total votes3,003100.00%
General Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanLinda Gray (incumbent)15,05330.49%
RepublicanJim Weiers (incumbent)14,85830.09%
DemocraticRobin Schneider11,18022.64%
DemocraticDorothy Hankins Schultz8,28716.78%
Total votes49,378100.00%
Republicanhold
Republicanhold

District 17

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Primary Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Party Primary Results
RepublicanRobert Burns (incumbent)6,41856.89%
RepublicanJean McGrath (incumbent)4,86443.11%
Total votes11,282100.00%
Democratic Party Primary Results
DemocraticKenneth J. Thomas2,58852.97%
DemocraticLeonard A. Clark2,29847.03%
Total votes4,886100.00%
General Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanRobert "Bob" Burns (incumbent)17,62530.71%
RepublicanJean McGrath (incumbent)16,49928.75%
DemocraticKenneth J. Thomas11,93520.80%
DemocraticLeonard A. Clark11,33219.75%
Total votes57,391100.00%
Republicanhold
Republicanhold

District 18

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Primary Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Party Primary Results
RepublicanSusan Gerard (incumbent)7,12139.08%
RepublicanBarry Wong (incumbent)5,91732.47%
RepublicanJerry Harris5,18428.45%
Total votes18,222100.00%
General Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanSusan Gerard (incumbent)23,41354.17%
RepublicanBarry Wong (incumbent)19,81145.83%
Total votes43,224100.00%
Republicanhold
Republicanhold

District 19

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Primary Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Party Primary Results
RepublicanRoberta Voss (incumbent)5,45428.17%
RepublicanTed Carpenter4,42722.86%
RepublicanJohn Hughes3,85419.90%
RepublicanEphram Cordova3,12516.14%
RepublicanFrank Davidson2,50412.93%
Total votes19,364100.00%
General Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanTed Carpenter28,46254.59%
RepublicanRoberta Voss (incumbent)23,67345.41%
Total votes52,135100.00%
Republicanhold
Republicanhold

District 20

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Primary Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Party Primary Results
DemocraticKathi Foster (incumbent)1,84257.29%
DemocraticBill Brotherton (incumbent)[k]1,37342.71%
Total votes3,215100.00%
General Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticKathi Foster (incumbent)10,03953.78%
DemocraticBill Brotherton (incumbent)[k]8,62746.22%
Total votes18,666100.00%
Democratichold
Democratichold

District 21

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Primary Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Party Primary Results
RepublicanMarilyn Jarrett (incumbent)6,07351.53%
RepublicanDean Cooley (incumbent)5,71248.47%
Total votes11,785100.00%
General Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanDean Cooley (incumbent)22,59050.16%
RepublicanMarilyn Jarrett (incumbent)22,44749.84%
Total votes45,037100.00%
Republicanhold
Republicanhold

District 22

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Primary Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Party Primary Results
DemocraticRichard Miranda2,31542.75%
DemocraticJohn A. Loredo (incumbent)1,83833.94%
DemocraticEarl V. Wilcox1,26223.31%
Total votes5,415100.00%
Republican Party Primary Results
RepublicanJohn Atkins988100.00%
Total votes988100.00%
General Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticRichard Miranda6,11441.83%
DemocraticJohn A. Loredo (incumbent)5,18135.44%
RepublicanJohn Atkins3,32322.73%
Total votes14,618100.00%
Democratichold
Democratichold

District 23

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Primary Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Party Primary Results
DemocraticLeah Landrum2,29042.42%
DemocraticCarlos Avelar1,72431.94%
DemocraticIsaac Serna1,38425.64%
Total votes5,398100.00%
Republican Party Primary Results
RepublicanMary Carr842100.00%
Total votes842100.00%
General Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticLeah Landrum6,83743.34%
DemocraticCarlos Avelar6,02438.18%
RepublicanMary Carr2,91018.45%
IndependentJames Bresnahan[n]50.03%
Total votes15,776100.00%
Democratichold
Democratichold

District 24

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Primary Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Party Primary Results
RepublicanTom Horne (incumbent)5,63258.66%
RepublicanBarbara Leff (incumbent)3,96941.34%
Total votes9,601100.00%
Democratic Party Primary Results
DemocraticJacqueline Gasser1,59552.87%
DemocraticChris Klein1,42247.13%
Total votes3,017100.00%
General Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanTom Horne (incumbent)20,79934.92%
RepublicanBarbara Leff (incumbent)19,14932.15%
DemocraticJacqueline "Jackie" Gasser9,94816.70%
DemocraticChris Klein9,66816.23%
Total votes59,564100.00%
Republicanhold
Republicanhold

District 25

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Primary Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Party Primary Results
DemocraticKen Cheuvront (incumbent)2,53355.04%
DemocraticChristine Weason (incumbent)2,06944.96%
Total votes4,602100.00%
Republican Party Primary Results
RepublicanMilton Wheat3,805100.00%
Total votes3,805100.00%
Libertarian Party Primary Results
LibertarianJohn Buttrick8076.92%
LibertarianKent Van Cleave[p]2423.08%
Total votes104100.00%
General Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticKen Cheuvront (incumbent)13,00034.07%
DemocraticChristine Weason (incumbent)11,51930.19%
RepublicanMilton Wheat8,52622.34%
LibertarianJohn Buttrick5,07513.30%
NonpartisanBarry MacMurray[n]370.10%
Total votes38,157100.00%
Democratichold
Democratichold

District 26

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Primary Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Party Primary Results
RepublicanSteve May4,73923.49%
RepublicanJeff Hatch-Miller4,30121.32%
RepublicanRichard Horne3,36916.70%
RepublicanJohn R. Mills2,72213.49%
RepublicanWilliam C. Jungermann2,34011.60%
RepublicanJames J. Lemmon1,8199.01%
RepublicanBrunn W. Roysden Jr.8884.40%
Total votes20,178100.00%
Democratic Party Primary Results
DemocraticKaren Hofmeister2,14357.53%
DemocraticBilly Wrye1,58242.47%
Total votes3,725100.00%
Reform Party Primary Results
ReformJames E. Bourassa8100.00%
Total votes8100.00%
General Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanJeff Hatch-Miller18,99931.07%
RepublicanSteve May18,94630.99%
DemocraticKaren Hofmeister12,37520.24%
DemocraticBilly Wrye9,60815.71%
ReformJames E. Bourassa1,2171.99%
Total votes61,145100.00%
Republicanhold
Republicanhold

District 27

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Primary Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Party Primary Results
RepublicanLaura Knaperek (incumbent)4,83950.07%
RepublicanMike Gardner (incumbent)4,82649.93%
Total votes9,665100.00%
Democratic Party Primary Results
DemocraticTom Head1,64150.24%
DemocraticPaul Valach1,62549.76%
Total votes3,266100.00%
General Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanLaura Knaperek (incumbent)18,35431.25%
RepublicanMike Gardner (incumbent)16,70228.44%
DemocraticTom Head11,89220.25%
DemocraticPaul Valach11,78520.07%
Total votes58,733100.00%
Republicanhold
Republicanhold

District 28

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Primary Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Party Primary Results
RepublicanCarolyn S. Allen (incumbent)8,32152.97%
RepublicanWes Marsh (incumbent)7,38747.03%
Total votes15,708100.00%
General Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanCarolyn S. Allen (incumbent)39,87755.75%
RepublicanWes Marsh (incumbent)31,64644.25%
Total votes71,523100.00%
Republicanhold
Republicanhold

District 29

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Primary Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Party Primary Results
RepublicanMark Anderson (incumbent)3,90852.02%
RepublicanWayne Gardner[m]3,60447.98%
Total votes7,512100.00%
General Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanMark Anderson (incumbent)14,13156.07%
RepublicanWayne Gardner[m]11,07343.93%
Total votes25,204100.00%
Republicanhold
Republicanhold

District 30

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Primary Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Party Primary Results
RepublicanJeff Groscost (incumbent)7,69550.78%
RepublicanKaren S. Johnson (incumbent)7,45949.22%
Total votes15,154100.00%
Democratic Party Primary Results
DemocraticWilliam Luck1,832100.00%
Total votes1,832100.00%
General Election Results
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanKaren S. Johnson (incumbent)29,40240.86%
RepublicanJeff Groscost (incumbent)28,05138.98%
DemocraticWilliam "Bill" Luck14,51020.16%
Total votes71,963100.00%
Republicanhold
Republicanhold

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^RepublicanDon Aldridge was elected speaker on Monday, January 13, 1997.[2] He resigned as speaker on October 20, 1997; however, he remained in his seat as a representative.[3][4] RepublicanJeff Groscost was elected to fill the Speaker vacancy on Wednesday, November 12, 1997.[5][6]
  2. ^Groscost was elected as Speaker for the 44th legislature, defeating Democratic Leader RepresentativeRobert J. "Bob" McLendon, who was also nominated for Speaker. The vote tally for Speaker was: Groscost-41 votes to McLendon-19 votes (DemocratSylvia Laughter of District 3 voted for the Republican Jeff Groscost to be Speaker).[7]
  3. ^abElected to theArizona State Senate.
  4. ^abRan forArizona Corporation Commission; lost to Tony West (R).
  5. ^abRan forArizona Secretary of State; lost toBetsey Bayless (R).
  6. ^abElected to theArizona State Senate.
  7. ^abRan for theArizona State Senate; lost toLinda Aguirre in the Democratic primary.
  8. ^abElected to theArizona State Senate.
  9. ^abRan for theArizona State Senate; lost toTom Smith in the Republican primary.
  10. ^abcRepublicanMike Gleason was appointed by the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors on December 9, 1996 to fill the unexpired 1995-1996 term of Edwin "Ned" King (R), who died on November 28, 1996. Since Representative King died shortly after winning re-election in November 1996, Gleason was also appointed to fill the vacancy during the 1997-1998 legislative term as well and was sworn in as State Representative of District 15 on December 10, 1996.[13]
  11. ^abcDemocratWilliam L. "Bill" Brotherton, Jr. was appointed by the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors on March 20, 1998 to fill the unexpired term of Elise Salinger (D), who died on March 16, 1998. Representative Brotherton was sworn in as State Representative of District 20 on March 23, 1998.[14]
  12. ^Republican Lela Steffey was appointed by the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors on January 16, 1997 to fill the unexpired term of Paul Mortensen (R), who did not submit certificate of election to the House. Representative Steffey was sworn in as State Representative of District 29 on January 17, 1997.[15]
  13. ^abcRepublican RepresentativeWayne L. Gardner resigned on Friday, June 2, 2000.[16][17] Galen M. Updike (R) was appointed by the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors on June 6, 2000 to fill the unexpired term ofWayne L. Gardner (R). Representative Updike was sworn in as State Representative of District 29 on June 8, 2000.[18]
  14. ^abcdefghijklmnoThe candidate ran awrite-in campaign.
  15. ^Despite coming in second place in the Democratic primary as awrite-in candidate, D. Watchman did not advance to the general election.
  16. ^The candidate withdrew from the election.

References

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  1. ^Kiefer, Michael (October 1, 1998)."The Work of Art Hamilton".Phoenix New Times. RetrievedJuly 6, 2024.
  2. ^ab"1997, Journal of the House of Representatives, State of Arizona, Forty-Third Legislature, 1st Regular Session". Journals of the Arizona House of Representatives. pp. 5–6.
  3. ^Rushlo, Michelle (September 20, 1999)."Former House speaker Aldridge dies". Arizona Daily Sun. RetrievedJune 24, 2024.
  4. ^"1997, Journal of the House of Representatives, State of Arizona, Forty-Third Legislature, 2nd Special Session". Journals of the Arizona House of Representatives. p. 2.
  5. ^Broder, David S. (November 28, 1999)."For McCain, No Place Like Home for Controversy".The Washington Post. RetrievedJune 24, 2024.
  6. ^"1997, Journal of the House of Representatives, State of Arizona, Forty-Third Legislature, 2nd Special Session". Journals of the Arizona House of Representatives. p. 3.
  7. ^ab"1999, Journal of the House of Representatives, State of Arizona, Forty-Fourth Legislature, 1st Regular Session". Journals of the Arizona House of Representatives. pp. 4–5.
  8. ^abcd"Official Election Canvass of Results"(PDF).Arizona Secretary of State.
  9. ^abcd"Official Election Canvass of Results"(PDF).Arizona Secretary of State.
  10. ^"Members of the 44th Arizona House of Representatives in Phoenix".Arizona Secretary of State. p. iii-v.
  11. ^"General Election Canvass"(PDF).Arizona Secretary of State.
  12. ^"The Skinny".Tucson Weekly. November 5, 1998. RetrievedJuly 6, 2024.
  13. ^"1997, Journal of the House of Representatives, State of Arizona, Forty-Third Legislature, 1st Regular Session".Arizona State Library. p. 583.
  14. ^"1998, Journal of the House of Representatives, State of Arizona, Forty-Third Legislature, 2nd Regular Session".Arizona State Library. p. 641.
  15. ^"1997, Journal of the House of Representatives, State of Arizona, Forty-Third Legislature, 1st Regular Session".Arizona State Library. p. 630.
  16. ^"Arizona Republic from Phoenix, Arizona • Page 13".Arizona Republic. March 28, 2000. p. 13.
  17. ^"2000, Journal of the House of Representatives, State of Arizona, Forty-Fourth Legislature, 5th Special Session".Arizona State Library. p. 2.
  18. ^"2000, Journal of the House of Representatives, State of Arizona, Forty-Fourth Legislature, 5th Special Session".Arizona State Library. p. 7.
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