Final results of Arizona General Election 2010
Monday, November 15th, 2010On Election Night (November 2, 2010) and the days afterward, some of these races were too close to call, and at long last the Secretary of State has posted the final “unofficial results” (click here) with all results from the thousands of early & provisional ballots being counted. Voter turnout statewide was 55.65 %; higher at 65.54 % in Pima County. These results won’t be “official” until November 29, when the election Canvass is approved, but note the recount info below regarding Prop. 112. And Prop. 203 (medical marijuana) did prevail after all.
U.S. Senate: incumbent Senator John McCain (R)
U.S. House CD7: incumbent Congressman Raul Grijalva (D)
U.S. House CD 8: incumbent Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords (D)
Governor of Arizona: incumbent Governor Jan Brewer (R)
Secretary of State: incumbent Ken Bennett (R)
Treasurer: Doug Ducey (R)
Attorney General: Tom Horne (R)
Superintendent of Public Instruction: John Huppenthal (R)
Corporation Commission (2 seats): Brenda Burns (R), incumbent Gary Pierce (R)
State Mine Inspector: incumbent Joe Hart (R)
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In Southern Arizona legislative districts:
LD 25 Senate: Gail Griffin (R)
House: Peggy Judd (R) & Rep. David Stevens (R), incumbent
LD 26 Senate: Senator Al Melvin (R), incumbent
House: Terri Proud (R) & Rep. Vic Williams (R), incumbent
LD 27 Senate: Rep.Olivia Cajero Bedford (D)
House: Sally Ann Gonzales (D) & Dr. Macario Saldate (D)
LD 28 Senate: Senator Paula Aboud (D), incumbent
House: Rep. Steve Farley (D), incumbent & Bruce Wheeler (D)
LD 29 Senate: Senator Linda Lopez (D), incumbent
House: Rep. Daniel Patterson (D) & Rep. Dr. Matt Heinz, (D), both incumbents
LD 30 Senate: Senator Frank Antenori (R), incumbent
House: Rep. David Gowan (R) & Rep. Ted Vogt (R), both incumbents
Prop. 106 Health Care Services YES
Prop. 107 Preferential Treatment/Discrimination YES
Prop. 109 Hunting & Fishing NO
Prop. 110 State Trust Lands NO
Prop. 111 Lt. Governor NO
Prop. 112 Initiative Petitions NO? (lost by only 123 votes, recount to occur after November 29, may take about 10 days thereafter for all 15 counties to recount their ballots)
Prop. 113 Secret Ballot for Unions YES
Prop. 203 Medical Marijuana YES (won by 4341 votes, only decided on 11/13/10 with final tallies)
Prop. 301 “Growing Smarter” NO
Prop 302 “First Things First” NO
City of Tucson Prop. 400 (proposed sales tax increase) – NO
City of Tucson Prop. 401 (proposed City Charter changes) – NO
For Pima County election results, click here.
Clerk of the Superior Court: Patti Noland (R), incumbent
TUSD Governing Board (2 seats): Adelita Grijalva, incumbent & Michael Hicks
The Arizona voters have spoken.
Ballots Cast: 1,750,877 of 3,146,418 registered voters.


