2018 Arizona elections

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A general election was held in the U.S. state of Arizona on November 6, 2018. All of Arizona's executive offices were up for election as well as a United States Senate seat and all of Arizona's nine seats in the United States House of Representatives. The Republican Party won the majority of statewide offices, albeit by much narrower margins than in previous elections (except for the governorship, which they won easily), while the Democratic Party picked up three statewide offices. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString ;Individuals * Jan Brewer, former Governor of Arizona * Jane Dee Hull, former Governor of Arizona * Jeff DeWit, State Treasurer * Mark Brnovich, current Attorney General * Carol Springer, former State Treasurer * Bart Fleming, former State Treasurer * Ernest Garfield, former State Treasurer ;Organizations * Chandler Chamber of Commerce * Maggie's List
rdf:langString ;Individuals * Ernest Garfield, former State Treasurer * Adam Kwasman, former state representative. * Jim Waring, Phoenix City Councilman and former state senator. * Jake Hoffman, Queen Creek Town Councilman. * Jared Taylor, Gilbert Town Councilman. * Jim Lane, Mayor of Scottsdale
rdf:langString ;Individuals * Bill Montgomery, Maricopa County Attorney
rdf:langString ;Organizations * Arizona Police Association * Phoenix Law Enforcement Association * Arizona Fraternal Order of Police * Professional Fire Fighters of Arizona * Phoenix Chamber of Commerce * Arizona Chamber of Commerce * Arizona REALTORS * Arizona Right to Life * Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb * Cochise County Sheriff P.J. Allred * Yavapai County Sheriff Scott Mascher * Yuma County Sheriff Leon Wilmot
rdf:langString ;Federal officials * Debbie Lesko, U.S. Representative ;State and local officials * Lisa Graham Keegan, former Superintendent of Public Instruction * Jaime Molera, former Superintendent of Public Instruction * Steven Yarbrough, President of Arizona Senate * Sylvia Allen, state senator * Karen Fann, state senator * JD Mesnard, Arizona House Speaker * Kevin Payne, state representative. * Vince Leach, state representative. * Todd Clodfelter, state representative. * Paul Boyer, state representative * Drew John, state representative. * David Livingston, state representative * Sal Dicicio, Phoenix City Councilman
rdf:langString ;Organizations * Democracy for America * Human Rights Campaign * Planned Parenthood Advocates of Arizona * Emily's List
rdf:langString ;Individuals * Dave Gowan, Speaker of the House of Representatives * Jeff Weninger, state representative. * Denny Barmney, Maricopa County Supervisor * Bill Gates, Maricopa County Supervisor * Sal DiCiccio, Phoenix City Councilman * Sam Huang, Chandler City Councilman * Terry Roe, Chandler City Councilman
rdf:langString ;Individuals * James Kolbe, former Congressman * Rich Crandall, former State Senator * Kevin Thompson, Mesa City Councilmember * Chris Glover, Mesa City Councilmember
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rdf:langString A general election was held in the U.S. state of Arizona on November 6, 2018. All of Arizona's executive offices were up for election as well as a United States Senate seat and all of Arizona's nine seats in the United States House of Representatives. The Republican Party won the majority of statewide offices, albeit by much narrower margins than in previous elections (except for the governorship, which they won easily), while the Democratic Party picked up three statewide offices.
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