2014 Arizona Attorney General election


The 2014 Arizona Attorney General election took place on November 4, 2014, to elect the attorney general of Arizona. Incumbent Republican Attorney General Tom Horne ran for re-election to a second term in office. Horne, who was under investigation for multiple violations of election laws, was considered vulnerable in both the primary and general elections. Various Arizona Republicans called for him to resign or endorsed his opponent. Horne lost the Republican primary to Mark Brnovich. Brnovich won the election by a 5.84% margin, defeating Democratic opponent Felecia Rotellini.

Republican primary

Candidates

Democratic primary

Candidates

General election

Polling

Poll sourceDate
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Tom
Horne
Felicia
Rotellini
Undecided
Public Policy PollingFebruary 28–March 2, 2014870± 3.3%36%42%22%

By congressional district

Despite losing the election, Rotellini won five of nine congressional districts, including one held by a Republican.
DistrictBrnovichRotelliniRepresentative
48.4%51.6%Ann Kirkpatrick
47.3%52.8%Martha McSally
38.3%61.7%Raúl Grijalva
67.0%33.0%Paul Gosar
62.8%37.2%Matt Salmon
57.3%42.7%David Schweikert
29.5%70.5%Ruben Gallego
60.6%39.4%Trent Franks
45.7%54.3%Kyrsten Sinema