Arizona Statewide Officeholders

Non-Federal Positions

Governor

Katie Hobbs

Democrat

LAST: 2024 | NEXT: 2026

SCHWEIKERT (R): 225,538 votes (51.9%)
SHAH (D): 208,966 votes (48.1%)

Secretary of State

Adrian Fontes

Democrat

LAST: 2024 | NEXT: 2026

CRANE (R): 221,413 votes (54.5%)
NEZ (D): 184,963 votes (45.5%)

Attorney General

Kris Mayes

Democrat

LAST: 2024 | NEXT: 2026

ANSARI (D): 143,336 votes (70.9%)
ZINK (R): 53,705 votes (26.6%)
AVERSA (G): 53,762 votes (2.5%)

Treasurer

Kimberly Yee

Republican

LAST: 2024 | NEXT: 2026

STANTON (D): 176,428 votes (52.7%)
COOPER (R): 152,052 votes (45.5%)
BECK-JONES (G): 6,065 votes (1.8%)

Superintendent

Tom Horne

Republican

LAST: 2024 | NEXT: 2026

BIGGS (R): 255,628 votes (60.4%)
SCHAFFNER (D): 167,680 votes (39.6%)

Mine Inspector

Paul Marsh

Republican

LAST: 2024 | NEXT: 2026

CISCOMANI (R): 215,596 votes (51.4%)
ENGEL (D): 204,774 votes (46.5%)
EASTWOOD (G): 10,759 votes (2.1%)

Corporation Commission

Kevin Thompson

Republican

Nick Myers

Republican

Rachel Walden

Republican

Rene Lopez

Republican

Lea Marquez-Petersen

Republican

The Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC) is a constitutionally established regulatory agency responsible for overseeing public utilities, corporate filings, securities regulation, and railroad and pipeline safety in Arizona. It ensures fair rates and reliable services from utilities such as electricity, gas, and water providers while promoting renewable energy initiatives. The ACC also regulates the offer and sale of securities to protect investors from fraud and maintains corporate records for businesses and nonprofits operating in the state. Additionally, it enforces compliance with state laws and monitors the safety of railroads and pipelines. Comprised of five elected commissioners serving staggered four-year terms, the ACC operates independently, making it one of the most influential regulatory bodies in Arizona.

US Senate (Federal)

US Senator Class I

Ruben Gallego

Democrat

LAST: 2024 | NEXT: 2030

GALLEGO (D): 1,676,335 votes (50.1%)
LAKE (R): 1,595,761 votes (47.7%)
QUINTANA (G): 75,868 votes (2.3%)

US Senator Class III

Mark Kelly

Democrat

LAST: 2022 | NEXT: 2028

KELLY (D): 1,322,027 votes (51.4%)
MASTERS (R): 1,196,308 votes (46.5%)
VICTOR (L): 53,762 votes (2.1%)

Senators serve six-year terms, with federal elections occurring every two years. To ensure continuity, the Senate is divided into three groups, or “classes,” comprising 33, 33, and 34 senators (Class I, Class II, and Class III, respectively). This staggered system allows approximately one-third of the Senate to face re-election during each cycle. Since every state has two senators, each state is represented by two of the three classes, leaving one class unrepresented. In Arizona’s case, the state does not have a Class II senator.

11 Nov. 2023 - Canvassing RSVP

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4 Nov. 2023 - Canvassing RSVP

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