Review of the state election
Not to be confused with 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Arizona .
The 2020 Arizona House of Representatives election was held on November 3, 2020. Voters in each of Arizona 's 30 legislative districts elected two state representatives to the Arizona House of Representatives . The election coincided with the elections for other offices, including the Presidency , U.S Senate , U.S. House of Representatives , and state senate . The primary election took place on August 4, 2020.[1] [2]
Predictions [ ]
Source
Ranking
As of
The Cook Political Report [3]
Lean D (flip)
October 21, 2020
Polling [ ]
Each voter may select up to two candidates in two-member districts such as HD23; the top two vote-getters win the seats.[4] Consequently, poll results have been displayed here as the accumulation of a candidate's first and second preferences and therefore sum to 200% instead of 100%.
House District 23
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size[a]
Margin of error
Joseph Chaplik (R)
Eric Kurland (D)
John Kavanagh (R)
Other
Undecided
Public Policy Polling
October 6–7, 2020
500 (V)
± 4.4%
42%
38%
32%
46% [b]
22%
Public Policy Polling
September 1–2, 2020
– (V)[c]
–
43%
39%
37%
–
–
Results [ ]
District 1 [ ]
District 2 [ ]
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District 5 [ ]
District 6 [ ]
District 7 [ ]
District 8 [ ]
District 9 [ ]
District 10 [ ]
District 11 [ ]
District 12 [ ]
District 13 [ ]
District 14 [ ]
District 15 [ ]
District 16 [ ]
District 17 [ ]
District 18 [ ]
District 19 [ ]
District 20 [ ]
District 21 [ ]
District 22 [ ]
District 23 [ ]
District 24 [ ]
District 25 [ ]
District 26 [ ]
District 27 [ ]
District 28 [ ]
District 29 [ ]
District 30 [ ]
Notes [ ]
Percentages may not total 100% because of rounding.
^ Key: A – all adults RV – registered voters LV – likely voters V – unclear
^ Would not vote for a second candidate with 46%
^ Not yet released
See also [ ]
2020 Arizona elections
2020 Arizona Senate election
References [ ]
External links [ ]
Arizona House of Representatives 55th Legislature (2021–2023)
Speaker of the House
Russell Bowers (R)
Speaker pro tempore
Travis Grantham (R)
Majority Leader
Ben Toma (R)
Minority Leader
Reginald Bolding (D)
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▌ Andrea Dalessandro (D)▌ Daniel Hernández Jr. (D)
▌ Andrés Cano (D)▌ Alma Hernandez (D)
▌ Joel John (R)▌ Brian Fernandez (D)
▌ Regina Cobb (R)▌ Leo Biasiucci (R)
▌ Brenda Barton (R)▌ Walter Blackman (R)
▌ Jasmine Blackwater-Nygren (D)▌ Myron Tsosie (D)
▌ David Cook (R)▌ Neal Carter (R)
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▌ Mark Finchem (R)▌ Teresa Martinez (R)
▌ Travis Grantham (R)▌ Jake Hoffman (R)
▌ Tim Dunn (R)▌ Joanne Osborne (R)
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▌ Steve Kaiser (R)▌ Justin Wilmeth (R)
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▌ Mitzi Epstein (D)▌ Jennifer Jermaine (D)
▌ Diego Espinoza (D)▌ Lorenzo Sierra (D)
▌ Judy Schwiebert (D)▌ Shawnna Bolick (R)
▌ Kevin Payne (R)▌ Beverly Pingerelli (R)
▌ Ben Toma (R)▌ Frank Carroll (R)
▌ Joseph Chaplik (R)▌ John Kavanagh (R)
▌ Jennifer Longdon (D)▌ Amish Shah (D)
▌ Russell Bowers (R)▌ Michelle Udall (R)
▌ Melody Hernandez (D)▌ Athena Salman (D)
▌ Reginald Bolding (D)▌ Marcelino Quiñonez (D)
▌ Kelli Butler (D)▌ Sarah Liguori (D)
▌ Richard C. Andrade (D)▌ César Chávez (D)
▌ Robert Meza (D)▌ Christian Solorio (D)
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