Who Won Arizona Elections in 2006?

Arizona Senator Jon KylNov 7, 2006

Incumbent Republican Senator Jon Kyl won re-election in the 2006 Arizona elections, as did incumbent Democrat Governor Janet Napolitano.

In Arizona's 5th Disctrict, DFL challenger Harold Mitchell defeated Republican incumbent J D Hayworth. Democrat Gabrielle Giffords won an open House seat in the 8th District.

Arizona also passed propositions to raise the minimum wage and make English the official language, while defeating propositions to ban same-sex marriage and have a lottery attached to voting.



2006 Arizona Election Winners

Arizona Governor
Janet Napolitano Incumbent (63%) DFL
Also on the ballot: Len Munsil (REP - 35%); Barry Hess (LIB - 2%)
Arizona Senate I
Jon Kyl Incumbent (53%) REP
Also on the ballot: Jim Pederson (DFL - 44%); Richard Mack (LIB - 3%)
Arizona 1st District
Rick Renzi Incumbent (51%) REP
Also on the ballot: Ellen Simon (DFL - 44%); David Schlosser (LIB - 5%)
Arizona 2nd District
Trent Franks Incumbent (58%) REP
Also on the ballot: John Thrasher (DFL - 39%); Powell Gammill (LIB - 3%)
Arizona 3rd District
John B Shadegg Incumbent (58%) REP
Also on the ballot: Herb Paine (DFL - 39%); Mark Yannone (LIB - 3%)
Arizona 4th District
Ed Pastor Incumbent (72%) DFL
Also on the ballot: Don Karg (REP - 24%); Ronald Harders (LIB - 4%)
Arizona 5th District
Harold Mitchell (51%) DFL
Also on the ballot: J D Hayworth (REP Incumbent - 46%); Warren Severin (LIB - 3%)
Arizona 6th District
Jeff Flake Incumbent (74%) REP
Also on the ballot: Jason Blair (LIB - 26%)
Arizona 7th District
Raul Grijalva Incumbent (60%) DFL
Also on the ballot: Ron Drake (REP - 36%); Joe Cobb (LIB - 4%)
Arizona 8th District
Gabrielle Giffords (54%) DFL
Also on the ballot: Randy Graf (REP - 42%); David Nolan (LIB - 2%); Jay Quick (IND - 2%)


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