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Live vote counts and map

US election 2024

Arizona voters will cast their ballots in the race for president, U.S. Senate and the state's nine U.S. House seats. According to ratings from the Cook Political Report, the presidential race is a “toss up.” They rate the Senate race between Democrat Ruben Gallego, a U.S. House representative, and Kari Lake, the 2022 Republican gubernatorial candidate, as “Leans Democratic.” The House races in District 1 and District 6 are considered “toss ups.”

Voters will also decide on several key ballot measures, including two competing ballot measures, a proposal that would enshrine abortion rights in the state constitution, two crime-related proposals and a referendum that would change the state's minimum wage Wage Laws for Tipped Employees.

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president

Leader's vote share

Dem506070% Rep

Arizona

11 electoral votes

CANDIDATE VOICES PCT
Kamala Harris Democratically 0 0%
Donald Trump republican 0 0%
Chase Oliver Libertarian 0 0%

senate

Leader's vote share

Dem506070% Rep

CANDIDATE VOICES PCT
Ruben Gallego Democratically 0 0%
Kari Lake republican 0 0%
Eduardo Quintana Green 0 0%

CANDIDATE VOICES PCT
David Schweikert* republican 0 0%
Amish Shah Democratically 0 0%

CANDIDATE VOICES PCT
Eli Crane* republican 0 0%
Jonathan Nez Democratically 0 0%

CANDIDATE VOICES PCT
Yassamin Ansari Democratically 0 0%
Jeff Zinc republican 0 0%
Alan Aversa Green 0 0%

CANDIDATE VOICES PCT
Greg Stanton* Democratically 0 0%
Kelly Cooper republican 0 0%
Vincent Beck Jones Green 0 0%

CANDIDATE VOICES PCT
Andy Biggs* republican 0 0%
Katrina Schaffner Democratically 0 0%

CANDIDATE VOICES PCT
Juan Ciscomani* republican 0 0%
Kirsten Engel Democratically 0 0%
Athena Eastwood Green 0 0%

CANDIDATE VOICES PCT
Raul Grijalva* Democratically 0 0%
Daniel Butierez republican 0 0%

CANDIDATE VOICES PCT
Gregory Whitten Democratically 0 0%
Abraham Hamadeh republican 0 0%

CANDIDATE VOICES PCT
Paul Gosar* republican 0 0%
Quacy Smith Democratically 0 0%

Important ballot measures

amending the state constitution to establish the right to abortion; Prohibit government intervention before fetal viability – or after viability if the health care provider determines that the life or health of the pregnant person is at risk; Prohibit laws that penalize a person who assists a person in obtaining an abortion

CANDIDATE VOICES PCT
Establishing a constitutional right to abortion with restrictions based on fetal viability; Ban laws that penalize abortion
Yes 0 0%
Don’t change the state constitution
NO 0 0%

Allow employers to pay tipped workers 25% less than the federal minimum wage per hour if their take-home pay for all hours worked exceeds the regular minimum wage by $2 or more

CANDIDATE VOICES PCT
Allow employers to pay tipped employees up to 25% less per hour than the federal minimum wage
Yes 0 0%
Continue to allow employers to pay tipped employees up to 21% less per hour than the federal minimum wage
NO 0 0%

Call for a life sentence for anyone convicted of child trafficking, without the possibility of parole or early release

CANDIDATE VOICES PCT
Demand life sentences for convicted child traffickers
Yes 0 0%
Maintain current sentencing standards
NO 0 0%

Criminalizing individuals without lawful immigration status who enter Arizona through unofficial ports of entry or who submit false documents when applying for employment or benefits; require electronic immigration status verification for enrollment in public benefits; Allow police and state judges to arrest and deport undocumented people who cross the border illegally. Increase penalties for the sale of fentanyl that subsequently results in a person's death

CANDIDATE VOICES PCT
expand crime and enforcement; tying benefits to immigration status; increase penalties for fentanyl
Yes 0 0%
Maintain current offenses, prosecution levels and performance requirements
NO 0 0%

Amend the state constitution to require the holding of partisan primaries in which unaffiliated or unaffiliated voters can choose whether to participate in a primary, which is the current practice

CANDIDATE VOICES PCT
Codify the current practice of individual party primaries in the state constitution
Yes 0 0%
Do not add partisan primary requirements to the state constitution
NO 0 0%

Create nonpartisan primaries, let legislators or election administrators determine the number of candidates who advance; Ranked-choice voting is required for general elections with three or more candidates

CANDIDATE VOICES PCT
Hold non-partisan primaries and require ranked-choice voting
Yes 0 0%
Keep single-party primaries and only single-choice general elections
NO 0 0%

About this state

  • Arizona average
  • US average

Race and ethnicity

0 25 25 50% 50%

Level of education

0 10 10 20% 20%

Sources: American Automobile Association, US Census Bureau, Bureau of Economic Analysis

Note: Race and ethnicity proportions are based on the Citizen Voting Age Population (CVAP) from the Census Bureau ACS 5-year estimates (2018-2022). Median household incomes are based on inflation-adjusted data from January to December 2023; Educational attainment shares are for the population age 25 and older, both based on 1-year Census ACS 2023 estimates. Regional housing price parity is calculated by the Bureau of Economic Analysis and indicates how much more (over 100) or less (less than 100) expensive housing rentals in a state compared to the national average in 2022, the most recent year available. The three largest occupations by state are based on the 2023 release of the Bureau of Labor Statistics' Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics, the most recent data available.

Latest news about the 2024 US election

From Elena Mejia Jennah Haque Marie Patino Rachael Dottle Brittany Harris Julian Burgess Alex Graves Dean Halford Armand Emamdjomeh Edited by Allan James Vestal Rachael Dottle Alex Tribou Amanda Cox Martin Keohan With support from Jaci Kessler from Lublin Gregory Korte Luis Daniel Palacios Peru Dayani Sam Dodge Oscar Bolton Green Steph Davidson Michelle Jamrisko Brad Skillman Alexandre Tanzi Chloe Whiteaker Vivianne Rodrigues Mark Cudmore Esha Dey Additional research by Fola Akinnibi Kelsey Butler Anna Edgerton John Gittelsohn Gregory Korte Heather Landy Nadia Lopez Danielle Moran Kathy Rizzo Fiona Rutherford

Sources: Election results provided by Associated Press. Additional data from US Census Bureau, American Automobile Association, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Cook Political Report with Amy Walter, Natural Earth, Redistricting Data Hub, US Department of Transportation, CME Group, Bloomberg Indexes, US Geological Survey and Bloomberg Reporting.

Note: Estimated vote percentages are based on the Associated Press estimated expected vote percentage (EEVP). This project has been updated to clarify that Bloomberg News does not track the results of congressional elections for terms expiring in January 2025.

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