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  ARIZONA: polls close at 9:00 p.m. EST

Governor  |  EXIT POLLS | COUNTY RESULTS
CandidateVotes% of votes
Janet Napolitano (DEM)*727,73963%
Len Munsil (REP)405,45635%
Barry Hess II (LIB)23,4142%
99% of precincts reporting
U.S. Senate  |  EXIT POLLS | COUNTY RESULTS
CandidateVotes% of votes
Jon Kyl (REP)*607,77853%
Jim Pederson (DEM)506,75944%
Richard Mack (LIB)37,3193%
99% of precincts reporting
U.S. House - District 1 | COUNTY RESULTS
CandidateVotes% of votes
Rick Renzi (REP)*88,76052%
Ellen Simon (DEM)75,25744%
99% of precincts reporting
U.S. House - District 2 | COUNTY RESULTS
CandidateVotes% of votes
Trent Franks (REP)*97,10058%
John Thrasher (DEM)65,49039%
100% of precincts reporting
U.S. House - District 3 | COUNTY RESULTS
CandidateVotes% of votes
John Shadegg (REP)*76,73958%
Herb Paine (DEM)51,02139%
100% of precincts reporting
U.S. House - District 4 | COUNTY RESULTS
CandidateVotes% of votes
Ed Pastor (DEM)*38,78672%
Don Karg (REP)12,99424%
100% of precincts reporting
U.S. House - District 5 | COUNTY RESULTS
CandidateVotes% of votes
Harry Mitchell (DEM)73,76250%
J.D. Hayworth (REP)*67,83046%
100% of precincts reporting
U.S. House - District 6 | COUNTY RESULTS
CandidateVotes% of votes
Jeff Flake (REP)*109,28874%
100% of precincts reporting
U.S. House - District 7 | COUNTY RESULTS
CandidateVotes% of votes
Raul Grijalva (DEM)*62,67961%
Ron Drake (REP)36,95436%
100% of precincts reporting
U.S. House - District 8 | COUNTY RESULTS
CandidateVotes% of votes
Gabrielle Giffords (DEM)114,26354%
Randy Graf (REP)89,10442%
100% of precincts reporting


 
Proposition 103: English as the official language
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Arizona; repealing Article XXVIII, Constitution of Arizona; amending the Constitution of Arizona by adding a new Article XXVIII; relating to English as the official language.
Votes% of votes
Yes849,77274%
No295,63226%
99% of precincts reporting
Proposition 200: AZ Voter Reward Act
This law will establish a voter reward random drawing every two years with a first prize of one million dollars or more. The purpose is to increase voter participation. Voters who cast ballots in primary or general elections will be eligible to win. The money will come from the Arizona Lottery and private donations.
Votes% of votes
No750,70966%
Yes380,56234%
99% of precincts reporting
Proposition 202: The Raise the Minimum Wage for Working Arizonans Act
The Raise the Minimum Wage for Working Arizonans Act increases the minimum wage to $6.75 an hour for working Arizonans starting in 2007.
Votes% of votes
Yes756,14466%
No393,39334%
99% of precincts reporting
Proposition 201: Smoke-Free Arizona Act
The Smoke-Free Arizona Act protects the right of Arizonans to breathe clean indoor air by prohibiting smoking in enclosed public places and places of employment. Breathing second-hand smoke harms children, seniors and people with existing health problems the most. Enforcement by the Arizona Department of Health Services will be paid for by a tax on cigarettes of one tenth of one cent per cigarette. Limited exceptions are provided such as private residences, retail tobacco stores, and outdoor patios. No smoking signs will be posted in all areas where smoking is prohibited.
Votes% of votes
No585,88551%
Yes553,31149%
99% of precincts reporting

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