Elections for the Arizona House of Representatives consisted of a primary election on September 2, 2008, and a general election on November 4, 2008.
Qualifications
Article 4, Part 2, Section 2 of the Arizona Constitution states: "No person shall be a member of the Legislature unless he shall be a citizen of the United States at the time of his election, nor unless he shall be at least twenty-five years of age, and shall have been a resident of Arizona at least three years and of the county from which he is elected at least one year before his election."
Campaign contributions
During the 2008 election, the total contributions to House candidates was $5,531,238. The top 10 contributors were:[1]
2008 Donors, Arizona House of Representatives
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Donor
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Amount
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Public Fund
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$3,876,267
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Cmte to Elect Robert Blendu
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$30,560
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Brown, Robert
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$20,700
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Kilburn, Pat E
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$17,701
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Sposito, Douglas
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$12,658
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Arizona Association of Realtors
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$12,478
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Groe, Frank
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$10,000
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Salt River Project
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$8,290
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Cox Communications
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$8,242
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Arizona Medical Association
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$8,020
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List of candidates
District 1
- September 2 Democratic primary candidates:
- Ed Gogek (Write-In): 301
- Dennis Grittner (Write-In): 1,010 a
- September 2 Republican primary candidates:
- Lucy Mason: 19,197 a
- Andy Tobin: 17,023 a
November 4 General election candidates:
- Dennis Grittner: 36,669
- Lucy Mason: 55,861
- Andy Tobin: 52,819
District 2
- September 2 Democratic primary candidates:
- Tom Chabin: 7,973 a
- Christopher Clark Deschene: 13,199 a
- Mark Haughwout: 3,649
- Jolene Tom (Write-In): 85
- September 2 Republican primary candidates:
November 4 General election candidates:
- Tom Chabin: 33,211
- Christopher Clark Deschene: 36,724
District 3
- September 2 Democratic primary candidates:
- Pamela Durbin: 4,353 a
- September 2 Republican primary candidates:
- Doris Goodale: 7,587 a
- Trish Groe: 6,394
- Nancy McLain: 8,677 a
November 4 General election candidates:
- Pamela Durbin: 24,698
- Doris Goodale: 36,177
- Nancy McLain: 37,815
District 4
- September 2 Democratic primary candidates:
- Sue Dolphin: 8,952 a
- Paula S. Forster: 8,317 a
- September 2 Republican primary candidates:
- Tom Boone: 18,407 a
- Judy M. Burges: 19,848 a
November 4 General election candidates:
- Sue Dolphin: 42,283
- Paula S. Forster: 39,118
- Tom Boone: 69,590
- Judy M. Burges: 70,071
District 5
- September 2 Democratic primary candidates:
- Jack A. Brown: 12,115 a
- David Rodriguez (Write-In): 28
- September 2 Republican primary candidates:
- Barbara G. Brewer: 6,719 a
- Bill Konopnicki: 9,375 a
- Delbert D. Lambson (Write-In): 30
November 4 General election candidates:
- Jack A. Brown: 31,966
- Barbara G. Brewer: 30,089
- Bill Konopnicki: 37,576
District 6
- September 2 Democratic primary candidates:
- Teri Conrad: 4,751 a
- Jack Doody: 4,186 a
- September 2 Republican primary candidates:
- Tony Bouie: 4,505
- Sam Crump: 9,503 a
- Carl Seel: 7,692 a
November 4 General election candidates:
- Teri Conrad: 28,894
- Jack Doody: 30,139
- Sam Crump: 43,389
- Carl Seel: 38,467
District 7
- September 2 Democratic primary candidates:
- Jeanne Lunn: 5,396 a
- September 2 Republican primary candidates:
- Ray Barnes: 9,533 a
- Nancy Barto: 10,689 a
- Libertarian candidates:
- James Iannuzo: 58 a
November 4 General election candidates:
- Jeanne Lunn: 31,753
- Ray Barnes: 40,471
- Nancy Barto: 46,854
- James Iannuzo: 8,966
District 8
- September 2 Democratic primary candidates:
- Stephanie Rimmer: 6,817 a
- September 2 Republican primary candidates:
- John Kavanagh: 14,532 a
- Michele Reagan: 15,501 a
November 4 General election candidates:
- Stephanie Rimmer: 37,793
- John Kavanagh: 50,507
- Michele Reagan: 54,780
District 9
- September 2 Democratic primary candidates:
- Shawn Hutchinson: 6,139 a
- Sheri Van Horsen: 6,508 a
- September 2 Republican primary candidates:
- Debbie Lesko: 10,902 a
- Rick Murphy: 10,143 a
November 4 General election candidates:
- Shawn Hutchinson: 28,425
- Sheri Van Horsen: 28,683
- Debbie Lesko: 37,762
- Rick Murphy: 35,912
District 10
- September 2 Democratic primary candidates:
- Leonard Clark: 2,064
- Lamont Lovejoy: 2,453 a
- Jackie Thrasher: 4,461 a
- September 2 Republican primary candidates:
- Doug Quelland: 6,143 a
- Jim Weiers: 6,614 a
- Libertarian candidates:
- Scott Gibson: 53 a
- Green candidates:
- Margarite Dale: 18 a
November 4 General election candidates:
- Lamont Lovejoy: 18,709
- Jackie Thrasher: 22,103
- Doug Quelland: 22,656
- Jim Weiers: 23,022
- Scott Gibson: 2,707
- Margarite Dale: 2,358
District 11
- September 2 Democratic primary candidates:
- Mark DeSimone (Withdrew): 3,644
- Jon Hulburd (Write-In): 35
- Eric Meyer (Write-In): 2,841 a
- September 2 Republican primary candidates:
- Jon Altmann: 10,909 a
- Adam Driggs: 11,439 a
November 4 General election candidates:
- Eric Meyer: 39,114
- Jon Altmann: 37,110
- Adam Driggs: 39,439
District 12
- September 2 Democratic primary candidates:
- Eve Nuñez: 5,665 a
- David Scanlon: 5,436 a
- September 2 Republican primary candidates:
- Robert Blendu: 6,486
- Steve Montenegro: 6,967 a
- Jerry Weiers: 9,138 a
- Green candidates:
- Celeste M. Castorena: 32 a
November 4 General election candidates:
- Eve Nuñez: 40,647
- David Scanlon: 38,626
- Steve Montenegro 46,594
- Jerry Weiers 46,902
- Celeste M. Castorena: 5,976
District 13
- September 2 Democratic primary candidates:
- Steve Gallardo: 2,823 a
- Martha Garcia: 3,042 a
- September 2 Republican primary candidates:
- Timothy Schwartz: 1,940 a
November 4 General election candidates:
- Steve Gallardo: 16,381
- Martha Garcia: 17,627
- Timothy Schwartz: 9,785
District 14
- September 2 Democratic primary candidates:
- Chad Campbell: 2,544 a
- Robert Meza: 2,765 a
- John Valdez: 1,042
- September 2 Republican primary candidates:
November 4 General election candidates:
- Chad Campbell: 12,336
- Robert Meza: 13,644
District 15
- September 2 Democratic primary candidates:
- David Lujan: 4,860 a
- Kyrsten Sinema: 4,708 a
- September 2 Republican primary candidates:
- Ed Hedges: 3,339 a
November 4 General election candidates:
- David Lujan: 23,781
- Kyrsten Sinema: 22,721
- Ed Hedges: 12,860
District 16
- September 2 Democratic primary candidates:
- Cloves Campbell, Jr.: 3,155 a
- Betty Doss Ware: 2,346
- Ben Miranda: 3,571 a
- Jimmie Munoz, Jr.: 2,369
- September 2 Republican primary candidates:
- Ronald Harders: 1,494 a
- Raymond Williams: 1,636 a
November 4 General election candidates:
- Cloves Campbell, Jr.: 26,247
- Ben Miranda: 28,654
- Raymond Williams: 11,733
District 17
- September 2 Democratic primary candidates:
- Ed Ableser: 5,523 a
- David Schapira: 5,657 a
- September 2 Republican primary candidates:
- Mark Thompson: 6,557 a
- Wes Waddle: 4,810 a
- Green candidates:
- William Enzweiler (Write-In): 14
November 4 General election candidates:
- Ed Ableser: 30,467
- David Schapira: 33,210
- Mark Thompson: 23,437
- Wes Waddle: 18,461
District 18
- September 2 Democratic primary candidates:
- Tammie Pursley: 2,936 a
- September 2 Republican primary candidates:
- Cecil Ash: 6,185 a
- Steve Court: 4,020 a
- Kanani Henderson: 1,935
- Ron Middlebrook: 3,911
November 4 General election candidates:
- Tammie Pursley: 17,844
- Cecil Ash: 21,753
- Steve Court: 21,753
- Joe Brown: 8,617
District 19
- September 2 Democratic primary candidates:
- Kathy Romano: 5,424 a
- September 2 Republican primary candidates:
- Kirk Adams: 10,820 a
- Rich Crandall: 11,431 a
- Libertarian candidates:
November 4 General election candidates:
- Kathy Romano: 28,922
- Kirk Adams: 41,247
- Rich Crandall: 44,693
District 20
- September 2 Democratic primary candidates:
- Rae Waters: 5,793 a
- Michael Williams (Write-In): 145
- September 2 Republican primary candidates:
- Jeff Dial: 6,362 a
- John McComish: 5,860 a
- Frank Schmuck: 5,725
- Andy Swann: 3,482
November 4 General election candidates:
- Rae Waters: 37,639
- Jeff Dial: 36,964
- John McComish: 39,820
District 21
- September 2 Democratic primary candidates:
- Phil Hettmansperger: 6,305 a
- September 2 Republican primary candidates:
- Warde V. Nichols: 11,090 a
- Steve Yarbrough: 12,920 a
November 4 General election candidates:
- Phil Hettmansperger: 44,943
- Warde V. Nichols: 46,478
- Steve Yarbrough: 56,980
District 22
- September 2 Democratic primary candidates:
- Glenn Ray: 5,586 a
- September 2 Republican primary candidates:
- Adam Armer: 5,464
- Andy Biggs: 9,800 a
- Bob Brown: 5,926
- Laurin Hendrix: 7,499 a
November 4 General election candidates:
- Glenn Ray: 42,191
- Andy Biggs: 59,615
- Laurin Hendrix: 56,885
District 23
- September 2 Democratic primary candidates:
- Dorian Bond: 1,916
- Ernest Bustamante: 5,756 a
- Barbara McGuire: 6,417 a
- Krista Pacion: 4,510
- Emily Verdugo-Aldrich (Write-In): 59
- September 2 Republican primary candidates:
- John Fillmore: 5,813 a
- Frank Pratt: 5,839 a
November 4 General election candidates:
- Ernest Bustamante: 36,118
- Barbara McGuire: 37,982
- John Fillmore: 36,203
- Frank Pratt: 36,804
District 24
- September 2 Democratic primary candidates:
- Lynne Pancrazi: 5,295 a
- Theresa Ulmer: 4,527 a
- September 2 Republican primary candidates:
- Russ Jones: 5,704 a
November 4 General election candidates:
- Lynne Pancrazi: 22,680
- Theresa Ulmer: 18,767
- Russ Jones: 21,197
District 25
- September 2 Democratic primary candidates:
- Richard Boyer: 6,797 a
- Patricia Fleming: 9,153 a
- September 2 Republican primary candidates:
- Timathy Davies: 5,090 a
- David Stevens: 7,010 a
November 4 General election candidates:
- Richard Boyer: 27,857
- Patricia Fleming: 32,749
- Timathy Davies: 23,778
- David Stevens: 28,806
District 26
- September 2 Democratic primary candidates:
- Donald Jorgensen: 8,981 a
- Nancy Young Wright: 10,621 a
- September 2 Republican primary candidates:
- Trent Humphries: 9,355
- Vic Williams: 10,737 a
- Marilyn Zerull: 9,405 a
November 4 General election candidates:
- Donald Jorgensen: 39,268
- Nancy Young Wright: 44,448
- Vic Williams: 44,857
- Marilyn Zerull: 43,600
District 27
- September 2 Democratic primary candidates:
- Olivia Cajero Bedford: 7,357 a
- John Kromko: 3,967
- Phil Lopes: 6,593 a
- September 2 Republican primary candidates:
- J. D. Schechter: 3,698 a
- Libertarian candidates:
- Mark Phelps (Write-In): 10 a
- Green candidates:
- Kent Solberg: 94 a
November 4 General election candidates:
- Olivia Cajero Bedford: 35,010
- Phil Lopes: 32,650
- J. D. Schechter: 15,490
- Mark Phelps: 6,374
- Kent Solberg: 4,970
District 28
- September 2 Democratic primary candidates:
- David Bradley: 9,568 a
- Steve Farley: 10,213 a
- September 2 Republican primary candidates:
November 4 General election candidates:
- David Bradley: 43,845
- Steve Farley: 44,121
District 29
- September 2 Democratic primary candidates:
- Eric Carbajal Bustamante: 1,862
- Ephraim Cruz: 1,512
- Gil Guerra: 985
- Matt Heinz: 3,771 a
- Daniel Patterson: 2,572 a
- Tom Prezelski: 2,348
- Patricia Puig: 1,793
- September 2 Republican primary candidates:
- Juan Ciscomani: 2,142 a
- Pat Kilburn: 3,824 a
November 4 General election candidates:
- Matt Heinz: 24,898
- Daniel Patterson: 25,684
- Juan Ciscomani: 11,960
- Pat Kilburn: 15,344
District 30
- September 2 Democratic primary candidates:
- Andrea Dalessandro: 11,871 a
- September 2 Republican primary candidates:
- Frank Antenori: 8,427 a
- Sharon Collins: 7,689
- David Gowan: 11,163 a
- Doug Sposito: 7,953
November 4 General election candidates:
- Andrea Dalessandro: 48,966
- Frank Antenori: 54,262
- David Gowan: 54,986
See also
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Leadership
Speaker of the House:Ben Toma
Majority Leader:Leo Biasiucci
Minority Leader:Lupe Contreras
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