2024 Arizona Senate election

Legislative election in Arizona

2024 Arizona Senate election

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All 30 seats of the Arizona Senate
16 seats needed for a majority
 
Leader Warren Petersen Mitzi Epstein
Party Republican Democratic
Leader since January 9, 2023 March 2, 2023
Current seats 16 14
Seats needed Steady Increase 2

Map of the incumbents:
     Democratic incumbent
     Republican incumbent

Incumbent President of the Senate

Warren Petersen
Republican



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The 2024 Arizona Senate election will be held on November 5, 2024. Voters will elect members of the Arizona Senate in all 30 of the state's legislative districts to serve a two-year term. Primary elections are scheduled for August 6, 2024.[1]

Prior to the elections, the Republican Party held a narrow majority over the Democratic Party, controlling 16 seats to their 14 seats.

Overview

Party Candidates Votes Seats
No. % Before After +/–
Republican 16
Democratic 14
Total

Retiring incumbents

Republicans

Democrats

Summary of Results by Arizona State Legislative District

† - Incumbent not seeking re-election

District Incumbent Party Elected Senator Outcome
1st Ken Bennett Rep TBD
2nd Shawnna Bolick[a] Rep TBD
3rd John Kavanagh Rep TBD
4th Christine Marsh Dem TBD
5th Lela Alston Dem TBD
6th Theresa Hatathlie Dem TBD
7th Wendy Rogers Rep TBD
8th Juan Mendez† Dem TBD
9th Eva Burch Dem TBD
10th David Christian Farnsworth Rep TBD
11th Catherine Miranda Dem TBD
12th Mitzi Epstein Dem TBD
13th J. D. Mesnard Rep TBD
14th Warren Petersen Rep TBD
15th Jake Hoffman Rep TBD
16th T. J. Shope Rep TBD
17th Justine Wadsack Rep TBD
18th Priya Sundareshan Dem TBD
19th David Gowan Rep TBD
20th Sally Ann Gonzales Dem TBD
21st Rosanna Gabaldón Dem TBD
22nd Eva Diaz Dem TBD
23rd Brian Fernandez Dem TBD
24th Anna Hernandez Dem TBD
25th Sine Kerr Rep TBD
26th Flavio Bravo[b] Dem TBD
27th Anthony Kern Rep TBD
28th Frank Carroll Rep TBD
29th Janae Shamp Rep TBD
30th Sonny Borrelli Rep TBD
  1. ^ Republican Shawnna Bolick was appointed to the Senate to fill the seat after Steve Kaiser resigned.[3]
  2. ^ Democrat Flavio Bravo was appointed to the Senate to fill the seat after Raquel Terán resigned.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Arizona State Senate elections, 2024". Ballotpedia. Retrieved March 1, 2023.
  2. ^ Sanchez, Camryn (October 31, 2023). "West Valley lawmakers Kern and Toma enter CD8 race". KJZZ. Retrieved January 14, 2024.
  3. ^ "New Republican senator bashes Freedom Caucus". Arizona Capitol Times. Retrieved July 21, 2023.
  4. ^ "Arizona Rep. Bravo chosen to fill Raquel Terán's Senate seat". The Associated Press. Retrieved July 19, 2023.
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56th Legislature (2023-present)
President of the Senate
Warren Petersen (R)
President pro tempore
T. J. Shope (R)
Majority Leader
Sonny Borrelli (R)
Minority Leader
Mitzi Epstein (D)
  1. Ken Bennett (R)
  2. Shawnna Bolick (R)
  3. John Kavanagh (R)
  4. Christine Marsh (D)
  5. Lela Alston (D)
  6. Theresa Hatathlie (D)
  7. Wendy Rogers (R)
  8. Juan Mendez (D)
  9. Eva Burch (D)
  10. Dave Farnsworth (R)
  11. Catherine Miranda (D)
  12. Mitzi Epstein (D)
  13. J. D. Mesnard (R)
  14. Warren Petersen (R)
  15. Jake Hoffman (R)
  16. T. J. Shope (R)
  17. Justine Wadsack (R)
  18. Priya Sundareshan (D)
  19. David Gowan (R)
  20. Sally Ann Gonzales (D)
  21. Rosanna Gabaldón (D)
  22. Eva Diaz (D)
  23. Brian Fernandez (D)
  24. Anna Hernandez (D)
  25. Sine Kerr (R)
  26. Flavio Bravo (D)
  27. Anthony Kern (R)
  28. Frank Carroll (R)
  29. Janae Shamp (R)
  30. Sonny Borrelli (R)
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