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Summary of the election

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  • 2016 United States Senate election in Arizona (en)
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  • Individuals * John Bolton, 25th United States Ambassador to the United Nations * Mark Brnovich, Arizona Attorney General * George W. Bush, 43rd President of the United States * Carly Fiorina, former CEO of Hewlett-Packard, 2010 Republican nominee for Senate in California, and 2016 presidential candidate * Newt Gingrich, former Speaker of the United States House of Representatives and former representative of Georgia's 6th congressional district * Luis Gonzalez, former Arizona Diamondbacks outfielder and notable Cuban-American * Fred Karger, political consultant and 2012 presidential candidate * Evan McMullin, former chief policy director for the House Republican Conference in the U.S. House of Representatives, former CIA operations officer and 2016 independent candidate for president * Reince Priebus, Republican National Committee chairman * Mitt Romney, former governor of Massachusetts, 2012 Republican nominee for president * Paul Ryan, Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, U.S representative for Wisconsin's 1st congressional district and 2012 GOP vice presidential nominee * Donald Trump, 2016 Republican presidential nominee, later 45th President of the United States Senators * Senator Tom Cotton * Senator Joni Ernst * Senator Jeff Flake * Senator Cory Gardner * Senator Lindsey Graham * Senator David Perdue * Senator Dan Sullivan Governors * Former governor of Arizona Jan Brewer * Governor Doug Ducey, current governor of Arizona * Governor Jane D. Hull * Governor John Kasich * Governor Mike Pence of Indiana and 48th vice president of the United States * Governor Fife Symington Mayors * Mayor Richard Anderson, Kingman, Arizona * Mayor Gail Barney, Queen Creek, Arizona * Mayor Robin Boyd, Winslow, Arizona * Former mayor Barbara Brewer, Payson, Arizona * Former mayor Greg Bryan, Tusayan, Arizona * Mayor Cathy Carlat, Peoria, Arizona * Mayor Tom Claridge, Pima, Arizona * Mayor Michael Collins, Paradise Valley, Arizona * Mayor John Doyle, Nogales, Arizona * Mayor Kenny Evans, Payson, Arizona * Mayor Vincent Francia, Cave Creek, Arizona * Mayor Charles German, Camp Verde, Arizona * Mayor Chris Gibbs, Safford, Arizona * Mayor John Giles, Mesa, Arizona * Former mayor Hugh Hallman, Tempe, Arizona * Mayor Satish Hiremath, Oro Valley, Arizona * Mayor Ed Honea, Marana, Arizona * Mayor John Insalaco, Apache Junction, Arizona * Mayor Robert Irvin, Willcox, Arizona * Mayor R.E. Isakson, Patagonia, Arizona * Mayor Diane Joens, Cottonwood, Arizona * Mayor Alvy Johnson, Fredonia, Arizona * Former mayor Martin Kuykendall, Prescott, Arizona * Vice Mayor Sheri Lauritano, Goodyear, Arizona * Mayor Michael LeVault, Youngtown, Arizona * Mayor John Lewis, Gilbert, Arizona * Mayor Georgia Lord, Goodyear, Arizona * Mayor Cecilia McCollough, Wellton, Arizona * Mayor Ronnie McDaniel, Star Valley, Arizona * Mayor Jackie Meck, Buckeye, Arizona * Mayor Lana Mook, El Mirage, Arizona * Mayor John Moore, Williams, Arizona * Mayor Rick Mueller, Sierra Vista, Arizona * Mayor Douglas Nicholls, Yuma, Arizona * Mayor Terry Nolan, Dewey-Humboldt, Arizona * Mayor Harry Oberg, Prescott, Arizona * Mayor Ryan Patterson, St. Johns, Arizona * Mayor Les Peterson, Carefree, Arizona * Mayor Tom Poscharsky, Snowflake, Arizona * Mayor Bob Rivera, Thatcher, Arizona * Mayor Jerry Sanchez, San Luis, Arizona * Mayor Graig Sanderson, Tusayan, Arizona * Mayor Thomas Schoaf, Litchfield Park, Arizona * Mayor Daryl Seymore, Show Low, Arizona * Former Vice Mayor Onnie Shekerjian, Tempe, Arizona * Mayor Harvy Skoog, Prescott Valley, Arizona * Mayor Gregory Smith, Pinetop-Lakeside, Arizona * Former mayor Scott Smith, Mesa, Arizona * Former mayor Bob Stain, Sierra Vista, Arizona * Mayor Ken Taylor, Huachuca City, Arizona * Mayor Jay Tibshraeny, Chandler, Arizona * Vice Mayor Douglas Treadway, Dewey-Humboldt, Arizona * Mayor Bobby Tyler, Holbrook, Arizona * Mayor Billy Waters, Duncan, Arizona * Mayor Kenneth Weise, Avondale, Arizona * Former mayor Roger Williams, Pinetop-Lakeside, Arizona Organizations * National Border Patrol Council * National Federation of Independent Business * National Right to Life * Organization of Iranian American Communities, U.S. * United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (en)
  • Individuals * Robert K. Corbin, former president of the National Rifle Association of America and former Arizona Attorney General * Lori Klein, former state senator * Dick Morris, conservative political consultant and commentator * Paul E. Vallely, retired US Army Major General and senior military analyst for Fox News (en)
  • U.S. Senators * Dennis DeConcini, Arizona * Kirsten Gillibrand, New York U.S. Representatives * Ron Barber, Arizona * Harry Mitchell, Arizona * Ed Pastor, Arizona Organizations * Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee * EMILY's List * Planned Parenthood (en)
  • Individuals * Sylvia Allen, President pro tempore of the Arizona Senate * Nancy Barto, State Senator * Dave Farnsworth, State Senator * John Fillmore, former State Representative * Mark Finchem, state representative * Jim Gilchrist, co-founder and President of the Minuteman Project * Louie Gohmert, U.S. representative from Texas * Gail Griffin, State Senator * Laura Ingraham, conservative radio host * Michael Johns, former White House speechwriter, former Heritage Foundation policy analyst, and Tea Party activist * Anthony Kern, State Representative * Vince Leach, State Representative * Mark Levin, conservative radio host * Richard Mack, former Graham County Sheriff, candidate for TX-21 in 2012 and Libertarian candidate for U.S. Senate in 2006 * Charles Main, Arlington Former Arlington Elementary School Board President * Thomas Massie, U.S. representative from Kentucky * Al Melvin, former state senator and candidate for governor in 2014 * Tom Morrissey, former chairman of the Arizona Republican Party and 2014 State Senate candidate * Jill Norgaard, State Representative * Ron Paul, 2012 Republican presidential candidate and former US Representative from Texas * Russell Pearce, former president of the Arizona Senate * Warren Petersen, state representative * Carl Seel, former state representative * Steve Smith, state senator * Emilena Turley, Queen Creek Town Council member Organizations * Americans for Legal Immigration * Gun Owners of America (en)
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