2024 Arizona elections
The 2024 Arizona elections were held in the state of Arizona on November 5, 2024, coinciding with the 2024 [United States elections|nationwide general election]. One of the state's U.S. Senate seats was up for election, as were all nine of its seats in the U.S. House and three of the five seats on the Arizona Corporation Commission.
President of the United States
nominee and 47th President of [the United States|President] Donald Trump won Arizona by defeating incumbent Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris. He won by a margin of 5.5% and flipped the state after having lost in 2020 [United States presidential election in Arizona|2020] by 0.3%.U.S. Senate
The 2024 United States Senate election in Arizona was held on November 5, 2024, to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the state of Arizona. Democratic congressman Ruben Gallego and Republican former news anchor Kari Lake were seeking their first term in office. Gallego succeeded independent incumbent Kyrsten Sinema, who did not seek re-election after one term.State legislature
All 90 seats in both chambers of the Arizona State Legislature were up for election in 2024. Republicans registered gains in both chambers.State Supreme Court
Two justices on the Arizona Supreme Court were up for retention in 2024. Progress Arizona, a progressive political group, campaigned to have both of them removed over their votes in the abortion case Planned Parenthood Arizona v. Mayes.Justice Bolick retention
was appointed by Governor Doug Ducey in 2016 to succeed retiring justice Rebecca White Berch. He was retained by the voters in 2018.Justice King retention
was appointed by Governor Doug Ducey in 2021 to succeed retiring justice Andrew Gould.Ballot propositions
Arizona had thirteen statewide propositions on the ballot in 2024.Local elections
Numerous local elections will also took place in 2024. Some notable ones included:- Elections for all five seats on the Maricopa [County Board of Supervisors].
- Phoenix mayoral election|Election] for mayor of Phoenix.
- Mesa mayoral election|Election] for mayor of Mesa.