2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Arizona


The 2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Arizona were held on November 6, 2018, to elect the nine U.S. Representatives from the State of Arizona, one from each of the state's nine congressional districts. The elections coincided with the 2018 Arizona gubernatorial election, as well as other elections to the U.S. House of Representatives, elections to the United States Senate and various state and local elections. The 2018 general elections saw the Democratic party gain the 2nd Congressional district, thus flipping the state from a 5–4 Republican advantage to a 5–4 Democratic advantage, the first time since the 2012 election in which Democrats held more House seats in Arizona than the Republicans.

Overview

Results of the 2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Arizona by district:
Democratic Gain From Republican

District 1

The 1st district is home to the Grand Canyon and stretches along the eastern and northeastern portions of the state and includes Casa Grande, Flagstaff, and Marana. This district has a significant Native-American population, making up 25% of the population in the district. This district is home to a number of Indian reservations, including the Gila River Indian Community, Hopi Reservation, and the Navajo Nation. Incumbent Democratic Congressman Tom O'Halleran won election to his first term in 2016 with 50.90 percent of the vote over Republican nominee Paul Babeu. This district is one of the most competitive in the state with a PVI of R+2. In 2018, the district was one of 36 Democratic-held House districts targeted by the National Republican Congressional Committee.

Democratic primary

;Candidates
;Withdrew

Republican primary

Candidates

;Declined

Endorsements

Primary results

Libertarian primary

Candidates

Polling

Predictions

Results

District 2

The 2nd district is based in the southeastern corner of Arizona and includes Cochise County and parts of suburban Tucson. Republican Martha McSally was reelected to a second term in 2016, defeating Democratic opponent Matt Heinz by a margin of 57 to 43 percent in the general election. In 2018, this district was one of 80 Republican-held House districts targeted by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.

Democratic primary

;Candidates
;Withdrew
;Declined

Primary results

Republican primary

;Candidates

General election

Debates

Hypothetical polling------

;With Heinz

Predictions

Results

District 3

The third district is based in Tucson and stretches along the southern border of Arizona including Yuma, rural portions of Maricopa County such as Gila Bend, and the western suburbs of Phoenix including Avondale, Buckeye, Goodyear, and parts of Litchfield Park. Raúl Grijalva has represented this district since 2002, and ran unopposed in 2016.

Democratic primary

;Candidates
  • Raúl Grijalva
  • Joshua Garcia

    Primary results

Republican primary

;Candidates
;Withdrew
  • Bill Abatecola, businessmen.

    Primary results

General election

Results

District 4

The fourth district takes up most of rural northwestern and western Arizona and includes Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Prescott, and San Tan Valley. This is the most Republican district in Arizona with a PVI of R+21. Republican Paul Gosar was reelected to a fourth term in 2016 with 71% of the vote.
This congressional race received national media coverage during the general election after Democratic nominee David Brill aired television advertisements in which six of Republican incumbent Paul Gosar's nine siblings each condemned their brother and endorsed Brill, imploring residents of the fourth district to vote their brother out of office. Gosar responded to this advert with a tweet in which he dismissed his siblings' criticisms and characterized the six siblings as, "disgruntled Hillary supporters" who "put political ideology before family".

Democratic primary

;Candidates
  • David Brill
  • Delina Disanto
  • Ana Maria Perez

    Primary results

Republican primary

;Candidates
  • Paul Gosar, incumbent

    Primary results

Green primary

;Candidates
  • Haryaksha Gregor Knauer

    Primary results

General election

Polling

Results

District 5

The 5th district is based in the East Valley region of suburban Phoenix and includes Gilbert and Queen Creek, as well as portions of Chandler and Mesa. Republican Andy Biggs was elected to his first term in 2016 with 64% of the vote.

Democratic primary

;Candidates
  • Joan Greene
  • Jose Torres

    Primary results

Republican primary

;Candidates
  • Andy Biggs, incumbent

    Primary results

General election

Results

District 6

The sixth district is based in northeastern suburban Phoenix and is centered around Scottsdale, and also includes many affluent communities such as Fountain Hills and Paradise Valley. Republican David Schweikert was re-elected to a third term in 2016 with 62.23% of the vote. In 2018, this district was one of 80 Republican-held House districts targeted by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.

Democratic primary

;Candidates
  • Anita Malik, tech executive
  • Garrick McFadden, attorney
  • Heather Ross, nurse practitioner

    Primary results

Republican primary

;Candidates
  • David Schweikert, incumbent

    Primary results

General election

Polling

Results

District 7

The seventh district is based in the city of Phoenix and also includes parts of Glendale and Tolleson. This is the most Democratic district in Arizona with a PVI of D+23. Democrat Ruben Gallego was elected to a second term in 2016 with 75.12% of the vote. No Republican candidate filed to run in 2018.

Democratic primary

;Candidates

General election

Results

District 8

The eighth district is based in the West Valley region of suburban Phoenix and includes the cities of El Mirage, Peoria, and Surprise, and also many retirement communities such as Sun City. Republican Congressman Trent Franks represented the district from 2003 to 2017, winning reelection in 2016 with 68.66% of the vote. Franks resigned from Congress on December 8, 2017, after a controversy regarding surrogate mothers. Republican Debbie Lesko won the special election that took place on April 24, 2018, defeating Democratic nominee Hiral Tipirneni with 52.6% of the vote. In the November 2018 general election, Lesko won a full term, again defeating Tipirneni.

Democratic primary

;Candidates
  • Hiral Tipirneni, physician
;Removed from the ballot
  • Bob Musselwhite
  • Robert Olsen
;Declined
  • Brianna Westbrook, political activist, Arizona LGBTQ community leader
  • Robert Kyle Schuster

    Primary results

Republican primary

;Candidates
  • Sandra E. Dowling
  • Debbie Lesko, Incumbent
;Declined
  • Chad Allen, health care executive
  • Travis Angry, activist
  • Scott Allen Baker
  • Kevin Engholdt, consultant
  • David Lien, teacher
  • Phil Lovas, former state representative
  • Steve Montenegro, state senator
  • Jon Ritzheimer, activist
  • Bob Stump, former Arizona Corporation Commissioner
  • Steven Sawdy
  • Christopher Sylvester, navy veteran
  • Trent Franks, former representative
  • Clint Hickman, Maricopa County Supervisor
  • Jan Brewer, former governor of Arizona
  • Kimberly Yee, state senator
  • Georgia Lord, former mayor of Goodyear, Arizona
  • Cathy Carlat, Mayor of Peoria, Arizona

    Primary results

Independent candidates

;Not on the ballot
  • Augie Beyer

    General election

Polling

Results

District 9

The ninth district is based in suburban Phoenix and is centered around Tempe, and also includes portions of Chandler, Mesa, and Scottsdale. This district is moderately competitive with a PVI of D+4. Democrat Kyrsten Sinema was re-elected to a third term in 2016 with 60.89% of the vote. In 2018, Sinema did not seek reelection to the U.S. House, instead running for U.S. Senate in order to replace Jeff Flake. In 2018, this district was one of 36 Democratic-held House districts targeted by the National Republican Congressional Committee.

Democratic primary

;Candidates
;Not on the ballot
  • Talia Fuentes, 2016 Democratic nominee for the 5th district
;Declined

Republican primary

;Candidates
  • Irina Baroness von Behr, pilot, 2016 Tempe City Council candidate
  • Steve Ferrara, retired Navy Chief Medical Officer.
  • David Giles, 2016 Republican nominee
;Declined

Primary results

Libertarian primary

;Candidates
;On The Ballot
  • Jenn Gray

    General election

Results


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