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Arizona

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President

CandidateVotes% of votes
100% of precincts reporting
John McCain (Rep) 1,132,56054%
Barack Obama (Dem) 948,64845%

U.S. House - District 1

CandidateVotes% of votes
100% of precincts reporting
Ann Kirkpatrick (Dem) 146,68356%
Sydney Hay (Rep) 104,46340%

U.S. House - District 2

CandidateVotes% of votes
100% of precincts reporting
Trent Franks (Rep) *184,61760%
John Thrasher (Dem) 114,98237%

U.S. House - District 3

CandidateVotes% of votes
100% of precincts reporting
John Shadegg (Rep) *133,70954%
Bob Lord (Dem) 104,09342%

U.S. House - District 4

CandidateVotes% of votes
100% of precincts reporting
Ed Pastor (Dem) *80,24972%
Don Karg (Rep) 23,92021%

U.S. House - District 5

CandidateVotes% of votes
100% of precincts reporting
Harry Mitchell (Dem) *134,43853%
David Schweikert (Rep) 110,30744%

U.S. House - District 6

CandidateVotes% of votes
100% of precincts reporting
Jeff Flake (Rep) *191,54062%
Rebecca Schneider (Dem) 105,86235%

U.S. House - District 7

CandidateVotes% of votes
100% of precincts reporting
Raul Grijalva (Dem) *115,54763%
Joseph Sweeney (Rep) 60,37233%

U.S. House - District 8

CandidateVotes% of votes
100% of precincts reporting
Gabrielle Giffords (Dem) *169,13655%
Tim Bee (Rep) 131,79143%

Amendment 102: Definition of marriage

Amends the Arizona Constitution to provide that only a union of one man and one woman shall be valid or recognized as a marriage in the state.

Votes% of votes
100% of precincts reporting
Yes1,157,97956%
No900,18544%

Initiative 202: Employing an unauthorized alien

Changes various Arizona laws to require actual knowledge by an owner or officer of the employer that an employee is an alien who is not authorized under federal law to work in the United States.

Votes% of votes
100% of precincts reporting
No1,177,61259%
Yes806,79041%

Results are based on NBC News projections and unofficial returns, and are updated frequently. Refresh your browser to see the latest results. Candidates listed in bold indicate projected winner. Candidates marked with an asterisk indicate incumbent. “Current” refers to the balance of power in the outgoing Congress. “New” refers to the projected balance of power in the incoming Congress. “Holdover” refers to the U.S. Senate seats not up for election in 2008. To learn more about how NBC News projects winners and how to read NBC’s exit polls, click here. To learn more about electoral votes and how they are apportioned, click here.


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