2024 Arizona Primary Live Results

Overview

Election Date July 30, 2024
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Polls Close 10:00 PM Eastern Time+
On this Page Primary results for President*, U.S. Senate, U.S. House, State Legislature

+ 7:00 PM Local Time. That's 9:00 PM Eastern in Navajo Nation areas, the only portion of the state that observes Daylight Saving Time.

* Presidential primaries were held March 19

President

U.S. Senate

Elected as a Democrat in 2018, Sen. Kyrsten Sinema became an independent in 2022. She subsequently decided not to seek reelection

Rep. Ruben Gallego (AZ-03) is unopposed for the Democratic nomination.

Endorsed by Donald Trump, Former television anchor Kari Lake is favored over Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb and Elizabeth Reye, a neuroscientist. Lake previously ran a high-profile race for governor in 2022, narrowly losing to Democrat Katie Dobbs.

A poll released on Monday showed Lake ahead of Lamb by 50% to 38%.

U.S. House

Four primaries are of most interest.

District Primary Comments
1 D

Republican David Schweikert is seeking an 8th term. In the state's most competitive U.S. House race in 2022, Schweikert was reelected by less than a 1% margin.

Another competitive race is seen this year, with six Democrats vying to take on the incumbent.

2 R

Rep. Eli Crane is seeking a second term. Crane was one of eight Republicans that voted to oust former Speaker Kevin McCarthy. Supporters of McCarthy are attempting to repay the favor by supporting Crane's challenger, Jack Smith.

Crane will probably be okay here, but it is worth keeping an eye on.

3 D

Incumbent Ruben Gallego will be the Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate. Three are looking to succeed him; the winner will be heavily favored in November. 

There are three candidates on the ballot, with the nominee likely to be either Yassamin Ansari, a former Phoenix vice mayor, or former state Sen. Raquel Terán.

8 R

Tuesday's marquee primary will select a nominee to succeed Rep. Debbie Lesko, who is retiring from this safely Republican district. Most of the attention has been on the bitter rivalry between former prosecuter Abe Hamadeh and venture capitalist Blake Masters. Both lost elections in 2022: Hamadeh for Attorney General and Masters for U.S. Senate.

Also drawing support in polling are Arizona House Speaker Ben Toma and former Rep. Trent Franks, who held this seat prior to Lesko. Franks resigned in 2017, and is attempting a comeback.

Donald Trump endorsed Hamadeh early in the campaign - December of last year. However, in an unusual turn of events, Trump made an updated dual endorsement this past weekend of both Hamadeh and Masters.

The reason for the last-minute shift may owe to a thaw in Trump's relationship with billionaire Peter Thiel. Masters worked for Thiel for several years, including as president of his foundation. He resigned during the 2022 Senate campaign, which Thiel helped underwrite.

Consolidated U.S. House Races

These next two tables include all congressional primaries; select 'Change Race' to choose a district. 

State Senate

State House

Governor

Next election is in 2026