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Yavapai County and Arizona Election Results as of 6:30 PM Wednesday 7/31/24

The July 30th primary results in Yavapai County, as of 6:31 pm (the County races) / 8:30 pm (the State and Legislative races) 7/31. All races mentioned here are Republican.

US Senator (Statewide)

Kari Lake  348,807 (55.2%)

Mark Lamb  248,895 (39.4%)

US Representative in Congress (CD-2)

Eli Crane    71,381 (79.8%)

Jack Smith   18,029 (20.2%)

State Senator LD-1

Mark Finchem  21,005 (47.1%)

Ken Bennett  15,293 (34.3%)

Steve Zipperman   8,331 (18.6%)

State Representative LD-1

Quang Nguyen   30,924 (44%)

Selina Bliss   27,734 (39.5%)

Shawn Dell Wildman   11,534 (16.4%)

Board of Supervisors District 1

Brooks Compton  3,772 (41.7%)

Greg Mengarelli  3,224 (35.6%)

David McNabb   1,120 (12.3%)

Board of Supervisors District 4

Chris Kuknyo 4,445 (40.2%)

Craig Brown   4,430  (40.1%)

Luci Wheat   2,168 (19.6%)

County Attorney

Dennis Mcgrane  29,215 (69.4%)

David Stringer  12,875 (30.6%)

County School Superintendent

Steve King  20,725 (52.5%)

Kara Woods  18,760 (47.5%)

County Sheriff

David Rhodes  32,095 (77%)

Doug Eckenrod  9,581 (23%)

 

A number of the races are still too close to call. In the Board of Supervisors race for District 1, Greg Mengarelli has conceded.

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3 thoughts on “Yavapai County and Arizona Election Results as of 6:30 PM Wednesday 7/31/24”

  1. Glad to see Mark Finchem will be our new state senator. Ken Bennett unfortunately has strayed away from his conservative roots lately and he finally paid the price. Erstwhile Republicans now need to come home and vote solid Republican this election if we are to reverse the damage done by Democrats over the past 4 years.

  2. Bill S. my feelings exactly and I voted (and always will) a straight Republican ballot even if I didn’t know the person or anything about them We must all vote Republican to take the power away from the destructive Democrats. When Donald Trump is re-elected as our next President he will need all of the support he can get. Let’s all learn from the past and back the Republican party. MAGA

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