Smart Voter November 3, 1998 General
State Representative
for Arizona State Government

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State Representative

State Representative; District 1 (Basic info only)

  • Linda Binder, Republican .......... 30,186 votes 40.0%
  • Barbara Blewster, Republican .......... 25,725 votes 34.1%
  • Kathy Fredricks, Democratic .......... 19,595 votes 26.0%

State Representative; District 2 (Basic info only)

  • John Verkamp, Republican .......... 23,375 votes 40.7%
  • Joe Hart, Republican .......... 18,144 votes 31.6%
  • Richard Swanson, Democratic .......... 15,903 votes 27.7%

State Representative; District 3 (Basic info only)

  • Sylvia Laughter, Democratic .......... 20,841 votes 59.2%
  • Dean Slavens, Republican .......... 6,302 votes 17.9%
  • D. Watchman, Democratic
  • Ron Etcitty, Republican

State Representative; District 4 (Basic info only)

  • Jake Flake, Republican .......... 20,817 votes 30.9%
  • Debra Brimhall, Republican .......... 19,690 votes 29.2%
  • Janice Chilton, Democratic .......... 16,925 votes 25.1%
  • David Rodriguez, Democratic .......... 9,927 votes 14.7%

State Representative; District 5 (Basic info only)

  • Robert J. McLendon, Democratic .......... 13,689 votes 51.8%
  • Jim Carruthers, Republican .......... 12,761 votes 48.2%

State Representative; District 6 (Basic info only)

  • Lori S. Daniels, Republican .......... 24,459 votes 36.4%
  • Richard Kyle, Republican .......... 21,297 votes 31.7%
  • Tom Kennedy, Democratic .......... 17,760 votes 26.4%
  • Floyd Shackelford, Libertarian .......... 3,712 votes 5.5%

State Representative; District 7 (Basic info only)

  • Rebecca Rios, Democratic .......... 13,716 votes 51.9%
  • Harry Clark, Democratic .......... 12,733 votes 48.1%

State Representative; District 8 (Basic info only)

  • Gail Griffin, Republican .......... 12,718 votes 30.8%
  • Mark Maiorana, Democratic .......... 10,000 votes 24.2%
  • Bobby Lugo, Democratic .......... 9,864 votes 23.9%
  • Bill Morrison, Republican .......... 8,725 votes 21.1%

State Representative; District 9

  • Lou Ann M. Preble, Republican .......... 27,368 votes 50.7%
  • Bill McGibbon, Republican .......... 26,612 votes 49.3%

State Representative; District 10

  • Sally Ann Gonzales, Democratic .......... 11,761 votes 54.9%
  • Ramon O. Valadez, Democratic .......... 9,672 votes 45.1%

State Representative; District 11

  • Debora Norris, Democratic .......... 14,765 votes 54.6%
  • Carmine Cardamone, Democratic .......... 12,275 votes 45.4%

State Representative; District 12

  • Steve Huffman, Republican .......... 23,101 votes 28.2%
  • Dan H. Schottel, Republican .......... 22,518 votes 27.5%
  • Mark Osterloh, Democratic .......... 18,801 votes 22.9%
  • Andy J. Morales, Democratic .......... 17,557 votes 21.4%

State Representative; District 13

  • Andy Nichols, Democratic .......... 19,753 votes 34.6%
  • Kathleen Dunbar, Republican .......... 19,611 votes 34.4%
  • Brian Fagin, Democratic .......... 17,653 votes 31.0%

State Representative; District 14

  • Herschella Horton, Democratic .......... 15,563 votes 33.6%
  • Marion L. Pickens, Democratic .......... 14,963 votes 32.3%
  • Sam Ramirez, Republican .......... 11,919 votes 25.8%
  • Ed Kahn, Libertarian .......... 3,828 votes 8.3%

State Representative; District 15 (Basic info only)

  • Jerry Overton, Republican .......... 26,201 votes 40.2%
  • Mike Lowell Gleason, Republican .......... 22,587 votes 34.7%
  • Bunny Goldfarb, Democratic .......... 16,319 votes 25.1%

State Representative; District 16 (Basic info only)

State Representative; District 17 (Basic info only)

  • Robert Burns, Republican .......... 17,625 votes 30.7%
  • Jean McGrath, Republican .......... 16,499 votes 28.7%
  • Kenneth J. Thomas, Democratic .......... 11,935 votes 20.8%
  • Leonard A. Clark, Democratic .......... 11,332 votes 19.7%

State Representative; District 18 (Basic info only)

  • Susan Gerard, Republican .......... 23,413 votes 54.2%
  • Barry Wong, Republican .......... 19,811 votes 45.8%

State Representative; District 19 (Basic info only)

  • Ted Carpenter, Republican .......... 28,462 votes 54.6%
  • Roberta Voss, Republican .......... 23,673 votes 45.4%

State Representative; District 20 (Basic info only)

  • Kathi Foster, Democratic .......... 10,039 votes 53.8%
  • Bill Brotherton, Democratic .......... 8,627 votes 46.2%

State Representative; District 21 (Basic info only)

  • Dean Cooley, Republican .......... 22,590 votes 50.2%
  • Marilyn Jarrett, Republican .......... 22,447 votes 49.8%

State Representative; District 22 (Basic info only)

  • Richard Miranda, Democratic .......... 6,114 votes 41.8%
  • John A. Loredo, Democratic .......... 5,181 votes 35.4%
  • John Atkins, Republican .......... 3,323 votes 22.7%

State Representative; District 23 (Basic info only)

  • Leah Landrum, Democratic .......... 6,837 votes 43.3%
  • Carlos Avelar, Democratic .......... 6,024 votes 38.2%
  • Mary Carr, Republican .......... 2,910 votes 18.4%

State Representative; District 24 (Basic info only)

  • Tom Horne, Republican .......... 20,799 votes 34.9%
  • Barbara Leff, Republican .......... 19,149 votes 32.1%
  • Jacqueline Gasser, Democratic .......... 9,948 votes 16.7%
  • Chris Klein, Democratic .......... 9,668 votes 16.2%

State Representative; District 25 (Basic info only)

  • Ken Cheuvront, Democratic .......... 13,000 votes 34.1%
  • Christine Weason, Democratic .......... 11,519 votes 30.2%
  • Milton Wheat, Republican .......... 8,526 votes 22.3%
  • John Buttrick, Libertarian .......... 5,075 votes 13.3%
  • Barry MacMurray (Write-In) .......... 37 votes 0.1%
  • Kent Van Cleave, Libertarian

State Representative; District 26 (Basic info only)

  • Jeff Hatch-Miller, Republican .......... 18,999 votes 31.1%
  • Steve May, Republican .......... 18,946 votes 31.0%
  • Karen Hofmeister, Democratic .......... 12,375 votes 20.2%
  • Billy Wrye, Democratic .......... 9,608 votes 15.7%
  • James E. Bourassa, Reform .......... 1,217 votes 2.0%

State Representative; District 27 (Basic info only)

  • Laura Knaperek, Republican .......... 18,354 votes 31.2%
  • Mike Gardner, Republican .......... 16,702 votes 28.4%
  • Tom Head, Democratic .......... 11,892 votes 20.2%
  • Paul Valach, Democratic .......... 11,785 votes 20.1%

State Representative; District 28 (Basic info only)

  • Carolyn S. Allen, Republican .......... 39,877 votes 55.8%
  • Wes Marsh, Republican .......... 31,646 votes 44.2%

State Representative; District 29 (Basic info only)

  • Mark Anderson, Republican .......... 14,131 votes 56.1%
  • Wayne Gardner, Republican .......... 11,073 votes 43.9%

State Representative; District 30 (Basic info only)

  • Karen Johnson, Republican .......... 29,402 votes 40.9%
  • Jeff Groscost, Republican .......... 28,051 votes 39.0%
  • William Luck, Democratic .......... 14,510 votes 20.2%

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