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2012 United States Senate election in Arizona

The 2012 United States Senate election in Arizona was held on November 6, 2012, alongside a presidential election, other elections to the United States Senate in other states, as well as elections to the United States House of Representatives and various state and local elections. Incumbent Senator Jon Kyl (R), the Senate Minority Whip, decided to retire instead of seeking a fourth term.[2] U.S. Representative Jeff Flake (R) won the open seat. As of 2024, this was the last time that a Republican won Arizona's Class 1 Senate seat.This is also the last time a Republican was elected to and served a full term in the US Senate.

2012 United States Senate election in Arizona

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Turnout52.9% (voting eligible)[1]
 
Nominee Jeff Flake Richard Carmona
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 1,104,457 1,036,542
Percentage 49.23% 46.20%

Flake:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Carmona:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Tie:      40–50%      50%      No votes

U.S. senator before election

Jon Kyl
Republican

Elected U.S. Senator

Jeff Flake
Republican

Kyl later served in the Senate again in 2018 from September 5 to December 31; he was appointed to Arizona's other Senate seat after John McCain's August 2018 death and served until his resignation.

Republican primary edit

The filing deadline for Republican candidates was June 1, 2012, and the primary election took place on August 28, 2012.

Candidates edit

Declared edit

  • Wil Cardon, CEO of a real estate investment firm[3][4]
  • Jeff Flake, U.S. Representative from the 6th district[5]
  • Bryan Hackbarth, former mayor of Youngtown[6]
  • Clair Van Steenwyk, conservative radio host[7]

Withdrew edit

  • Doug McKee, businessman[8]

Declined edit

Endorsements edit

Jeff Flake
Wil Cardon

Polling edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Wil
Cardon
Jeff
Flake
Bryan
Hackbarth
Doug
McKee
Clair
Van Steenwyk
Other Undecided
Public Policy Polling May 17–20, 2012 421 ± 4.8% 20% 42% 3% 1% 2% 33%
Public Policy Polling February 17–19, 2012 412 ± 4.8% 7% 56% 5% 1% 1% 31%
Public Policy Polling November 17–20, 2011 400 ± 4.9% 7% 53% 5% 1% 2% 33%
Magellan Strategies[permanent dead link] November 14–15, 2011 722 ± 3.6% 4% 52% 1% 1% 2% 8% 32%

Results edit

 
Results by county:
  Flake—70–80%
  Flake—60–70%
  Flake—50–60%
Republican primary results[22]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jeff Flake 357,360 69.3%
Republican Wil Cardon 110,150 21.4%
Republican Clair Van Steenwyk 29,159 5.6%
Republican Bryan Hackbarth 19,174 3.7%
Republican John Lyon (Write-in) 126 nil
Republican Luis Acle (Write-in) 56 nil
Total votes 516,025 100%

Democratic primary edit

Former Surgeon General Richard Carmona was the only candidate for the Democratic nomination, receiving all 289,881 votes cast in the primary election.[23]

Candidates edit

Declared edit

Withdrew edit

Declined edit

Polling edit

Hypothetical polling
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Dennis
Burke
Rodney
Glassman
Terry
Goddard
Phil
Gordan
Harry
Mitchell
Ed
Pastor
Felecia
Rotellini
Other/
Undecided
Public Policy Polling April 28 – May 1, 2011 300 ± 5.7% 2% 5% 50% 8% 11% 5% 6% 14%

Results edit

Democratic primary results[22]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Richard Carmona 289,881 100%
Total votes 289,881 100%

General election edit

Candidates edit

  • Jeff Flake (Republican), U.S. Representative
  • Richard Carmona (Democratic), former U.S. Surgeon General
  • Michael F. Meyer (independent)
  • Marc J. Victor (Libertarian), attorney

Debates edit

There were three debates before the election. The first was in Phoenix on October 10, 2012, the second in Tucson on October 15 and the last was in Yuma on October 25.

External links
  • Complete video of debate, October 10, 2012 – C-SPAN
  • Complete video of debate, October 15, 2012 – C-SPAN
  • Complete video of debate, October 25, 2012 – C-SPAN

Fundraising edit

Candidate (party) Receipts Disbursements Cash on hand Debt
Jeff Flake (R) $9,026,951 $9,557,420 $97,360 $0
Richard Carmona (D) $6,459,739 $6,373,544 $86,195 $0
Marc J. Victor (L) $8,336 $8,334 $0 $0
Source: Federal Election Commission[37][38][39][40][41]

Top contributors edit

Richard Carmona Contribution Jeff Flake Contribution
University of Arizona $54,100 Club for Growth $1,000,112
League of Conservation Voters $53,148 Senate Conservatives Fund $176,484
Canyon Ranch $31,400 US Airways $54,300
Clorox Company $25,000 Freeport-McMoRan $53,750
Arizona State University $22,600 Cancer Treatment Centers of America $40,500
Banner Health $18,500 Knight Transportation $35,500
Lewis and Roca $17,100 Pinnacle West Capital $35,500
Taser International $15,500 Marriott International $29,750
Coca-Cola Co $15,286 Shamrock Farms $24,750
Pederson Group $15,000 Services Group of America $15,650
Source: OpenSecrets[42]

Top industries edit

Richard Carmona Contribution Jeff Flake Contribution Ian Gilyeat Contribution
Retired $653,066 Republican/Conservative $1,146,046 Retired $250
Lawyers/Law Firms $409,395 Retired $643,260 Lawyers/Law Firms $250
Health Professionals $313,135 Leadership PACs $502,352
Leadership PACs $279,530 Real Estate $302,572
Colleges/Universities $189,270 Financial Institutions $279,670
Real Estate $145,000 Lawyers/Law Firms $200,702
Business Services $122,749 Misc Finance $188,122
Financial Institutions $118,500 Mining $170,602
Democratic/Liberal $111,889 Health Professionals $164,607
Lobbyists $105,172 Oil & Gas $147,860
Source: OpenSecrets[43]

Predictions edit

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[44] Tossup November 1, 2012
Sabato's Crystal Ball[45] Lean R November 5, 2012
Rothenberg Political Report[46] Tilt R November 2, 2012
Real Clear Politics[47] Lean R November 5, 2012

Polling edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Jeff
Flake (R)
Richard
Carmona (D)
Other Undecided
Public Policy Polling November 2–3, 2012 1,080 ± 3% 51% 46% 3%
Rasmussen Reports October 21, 2012 500 ± 4.5% 50% 44% 3% 3%
Rocky Mountain Poll October 4–10, 2012 523 ± 4.4% 40% 44% 16%
Public Policy Polling October 1–3, 2012 595 ± 4% 43% 45% 12%
HighGround/Moore October 3, 2012, at the Wayback Machine September 25–26, 2012 500 ± 4% 43% 40% 5% 11%
Rasmussen Reports September 25, 2012 500 ± 4.5% 47% 41% 3% 9%
LCV/Public Policy Polling September 7–9, 2012 993 ± n/a% 44% 43% 13%
July 23–25, 2012 833 ± 3.4% 38% 38% 25%
Rasmussen Reports June 26, 2012 500 ± 4.5% 47% 31% 5% 17%
June 4–5, 2012 791 ± 3.5% 43% 41% 16%
Public Policy Polling May 17–20, 2012 500 ± 4.4% 48% 35% 17%
April 30 – May 2, 2012 909 ± 3.3% 44% 40% 16%
Rasmussen Reports March 13, 2012 500 ± 4.5% 47% 34% 4% 16%
NBC News/Marist February 19–20, 2012 2,487 ± 2.0% 42% 29% 28%
Public Policy Polling February 17–19, 2012 743 ± 3.6% 46% 35% 19%
Public Policy Polling November 17–20, 2011 500 ± 4.4% 40% 36% 24%
Hypothetical polling
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Wil
Cardon (R)
Richard
Carmona (D)
Other Undecided
Public Policy Polling November 17–20, 2011 500 ± 4.4% 35% 33% 32%
Public Policy Polling February 17–19, 2012 743 ± 3.6% 37% 33% 30%
Rasmussen Reports March 13, 2012 500 ± 4.5% 39% 38% 3% 20%
April 30 – May 2, 2012 909 ± 3.3% 41% 40% 19%
Public Policy Polling May 17–20, 2012 500 ± 4.4% 40% 37% 23%
Republican primary
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Jeff
Flake
J.D.
Hayworth
Sarah
Palin
Gary
Pierce
Marilyn
Quayle
Fife
Symington
Other/
Undecided
Public Policy Polling April 28 – May 1, 2011 400 ± 4.9% 33% 11% 35% 3% 2% 3% 13%
Democratic primary
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Dennis
Burke
Gabrielle
Giffords
Rodney
Glassman
Terry
Goddard
Phil
Gordan
Harry
Mitchell
Ed
Pastor
Felecia
Rotellini
Other/
Undecided
Public Policy Polling April 28 – May 1, 2011 300 ± 5.7% 2% 46% 4% 28% 2% 5% 4% 2% 6%
with Don Bivens
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Wil
Cardon (R)
Don
Bivens (D)
Other Undecided
Public Policy Polling November 17–20, 2011 500 ± 4.4% 35% 27% 37%
Public Policy Polling February 17–19, 2012 743 ± 3.6% 38% 32% 31%
Rasmussen Reports March 13, 2012 500 ± 4.5% 42% 30% 4% 24%
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Jeff
Flake (R)
Don
Bivens (D)
Other Undecided
Public Policy Polling November 17–20, 2011 500 ± 4.4% 42% 32% 26%
Public Policy Polling February 17–19, 2012 743 ± 3.6% 46% 35% 19%
Rasmussen Reports March 13, 2012 500 ± 4.5% 47% 30% 3% 20%
with J.D. Hayworth
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
J.D.
Hayworth (R)
Gabrielle
Giffords (D)
Undecided
April 28 – May 1, 2011 623 ± 3.9% 31% 57% 12%
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
J.D.
Hayworth (R)
Terry
Goddard (D)
Undecided
April 28 – May 1, 2011 623 ± 3.9% 33% 51% 16%
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
J.D.
Hayworth (R)
Phil
Gordon (D)
Undecided
April 28 – May 1, 2011 623 ± 3.9% 36% 44% 20%
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
J.D.
Hayworth (R)
Ed
Pastor (D)
Undecided
April 28 – May 1, 2011 623 ± 3.9% 37% 42% 21%
with Jeff Flake
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Jeff
Flake (R)
Gabrielle
Giffords (D)
Undecided
April 28 – May 1, 2011 623 ± 3.9% 41% 48% 11%
with Jon Kyl
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Jon
Kyl (R)
Terry
Goddard (D)
Undecided
January 28–30, 2011 599 ± 4.0% 50% 40% 9%
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Jon
Kyl (R)
Phil
Gordon (D)
Undecided
January 28–30, 2011 599 ± 4.0% 54% 33% 13%
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Jon
Kyl (R)
Ann
Kirkpatrick (D)
Undecided
January 28–30, 2011 599 ± 4.0% 51% 35% 14%
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Jon
Kyl (R)
Janet
Napolitano (D)
Undecided
January 28–30, 2011 599 ± 4.0% 53% 41% 6%
with Sarah Palin
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Sarah
Palin (R)
Gabrielle
Giffords (D)
Undecided
April 28 – May 1, 2011 623 ± 3.9% 36% 54% 10%
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Sarah
Palin (R)
Terry
Goddard (D)
Undecided
April 28 – May 1, 2011 623 ± 3.9% 40% 49% 11%
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Sarah
Palin (R)
Phil
Gordon (D)
Undecided
April 28 – May 1, 2011 623 ± 3.9% 41% 45% 13%
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Sarah
Palin (R)
Ed
Pastor (D)
Undecided
April 28 – May 1, 2011 623 ± 3.9% 43% 45% 12%

Results edit

United States Senate election in Arizona, 2012[48]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Jeff Flake 1,104,457 49.23% -4.11%
Democratic Richard Carmona 1,036,542 46.20% +2.70%
Libertarian Marc J. Victor 102,109 4.55% +1.39%
Independent Steven Watts (write-in) 290 0.01% N/A
Independent Don Manspeaker (write-in) 24 0.00% N/A
Total votes 2,243,422 100.00% N/A
Republican hold

Results by congressional districts edit

Despite losing, Carmona carried 5 of the 9 congressional districts.[49]

District Carmona Flake Representative
1st 49.11% 46.32% Ann Kirkpatrick
2nd 51.52% 45.03% Ron Barber
3rd 63.08% 32.79% Raúl Grijalva
4th 33.36% 60.94% Paul Gosar
5th 35.52% 60.06% Matt Salmon
6th 40.32% 55.35% David Schweikert
7th 71.87% 23.14% Ed Pastor
8th 38.9% 56.29% Trent Franks
9th 51.77% 43.39% Kyrsten Sinema

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

Official campaign websites (Archived)

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Some of this article s listed sources may not be reliable Please help improve this article by looking for better more reliable sources Unreliable citations may be challenged and removed December 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message For related races see 2012 United States Senate elections The 2012 United States Senate election in Arizona was held on November 6 2012 alongside a presidential election other elections to the United States Senate in other states as well as elections to the United States House of Representatives and various state and local elections Incumbent Senator Jon Kyl R the Senate Minority Whip decided to retire instead of seeking a fourth term 2 U S Representative Jeff Flake R won the open seat As of 2024 this was the last time that a Republican won Arizona s Class 1 Senate seat This is also the last time a Republican was elected to and served a full term in the US Senate 2012 United States Senate election in Arizona 2006 November 6 2012 2018 Turnout52 9 voting eligible 1 Nominee Jeff Flake Richard Carmona Party Republican Democratic Popular vote 1 104 457 1 036 542 Percentage 49 23 46 20 County resultsCongressional district resultsPrecinct resultsFlake 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 Carmona 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 Tie 40 50 50 No votesU S senator before election Jon Kyl Republican Elected U S Senator Jeff Flake Republican Kyl later served in the Senate again in 2018 from September 5 to December 31 he was appointed to Arizona s other Senate seat after John McCain s August 2018 death and served until his resignation Contents 1 Republican primary 1 1 Candidates 1 1 1 Declared 1 1 2 Withdrew 1 1 3 Declined 1 2 Endorsements 1 3 Polling 1 4 Results 2 Democratic primary 2 1 Candidates 2 1 1 Declared 2 1 2 Withdrew 2 1 3 Declined 2 2 Polling 2 3 Results 3 General election 3 1 Candidates 3 2 Debates 3 3 Fundraising 3 3 1 Top contributors 3 3 2 Top industries 3 4 Predictions 3 5 Polling 3 6 Results 3 7 Results by congressional districts 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksRepublican primary editThe filing deadline for Republican candidates was June 1 2012 and the primary election took place on August 28 2012 Candidates edit Declared edit Wil Cardon CEO of a real estate investment firm 3 4 Jeff Flake U S Representative from the 6th district 5 Bryan Hackbarth former mayor of Youngtown 6 Clair Van Steenwyk conservative radio host 7 Withdrew edit Doug McKee businessman 8 Declined edit Fife Symington III former Arizona governor 9 Joe Arpaio Maricopa County sheriff 10 running for re election as Sheriff Jan Brewer Arizona governor 11 Trent Franks U S representative 12 J D Hayworth former U S representative 13 Jon Kyl incumbent U S senator Sarah Palin former governor of Alaska 2006 2009 and nominee for Vice President of the United States in 2008 14 Ben Quayle U S representative 15 16 David Schweikert U S representative 17 John Shadegg former U S representative 18 Endorsements edit Jeff FlakeFormer Governor Sarah Palin R AK Governor Bobby Jindal R LA Senator Jim DeMint R SC amp Senate Conservatives Fund 19 Senator Mike Lee R UT Senator Rand Paul R KY Senator Pat Toomey R PA Senator John McCain R AZ Senator Jon Kyl R AZ Congressman Paul Ryan R WI Congressman Ron Paul R TX Arizona Association of Realtors Arizona Farm Bureau Arizona Home Builders Arizona Right to Life Arizona Sportsmen for Wildlife Citizens Against Government Waste Club for Growth FreedomWorks GING PAC GOProud 20 NRA Political Victory Fund 21 National Taxpayers Union Wil CardonRick Santorum former U S Senator R PA Congressman Trent Franks R AZ State Senator Don Shooter R AZ State Senator Steve Smith R AZ State Senator Al Melvin R AZ State Senator Judy Burges R AZ State Representative Steve Montenegro R AZ State Representative John Fillmore R AZ Mayor Scott Smith of Mesa Mayor Elaine Scruggs of Glendale Americans for Legal Immigration Polling edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror WilCardon JeffFlake BryanHackbarth DougMcKee ClairVan Steenwyk Other Undecided Public Policy Polling May 17 20 2012 421 4 8 20 42 3 1 2 33 Public Policy Polling February 17 19 2012 412 4 8 7 56 5 1 1 31 Public Policy Polling November 17 20 2011 400 4 9 7 53 5 1 2 33 Magellan Strategies permanent dead link November 14 15 2011 722 3 6 4 52 1 1 2 8 32 Results edit nbsp Results by county Flake 70 80 Flake 60 70 Flake 50 60 Republican primary results 22 Party Candidate Votes Republican Jeff Flake 357 360 69 3 Republican Wil Cardon 110 150 21 4 Republican Clair Van Steenwyk 29 159 5 6 Republican Bryan Hackbarth 19 174 3 7 Republican John Lyon Write in 126 nil Republican Luis Acle Write in 56 nil Total votes 516 025 100 Democratic primary editFormer Surgeon General Richard Carmona was the only candidate for the Democratic nomination receiving all 289 881 votes cast in the primary election 23 Candidates edit Declared edit Richard Carmona former Surgeon General of the United States 24 Withdrew edit Don Bivens former chairman of the Arizona Democratic Party 25 David Ruben physician 26 27 Declined edit Dennis Burke United States Attorney 28 29 Phil Gordon Mayor of Phoenix 30 Ed Pastor U S Representative 31 Warren Stewart civil rights leader 32 Gabby Giffords former U S Representative 33 Mark Kelly astronaut and husband of Gabrielle Giffords later elected to Arizona s Class 3 Senate seat in 2020 34 Janet Napolitano U S Secretary of Homeland Security and former Arizona governor 35 Jim Pederson former Arizona Democratic Party chairman and 2006 Democratic nominee for U S Senate 36 Polling edit Hypothetical pollingPoll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror DennisBurke RodneyGlassman TerryGoddard PhilGordan HarryMitchell EdPastor FeleciaRotellini Other Undecided Public Policy Polling April 28 May 1 2011 300 5 7 2 5 50 8 11 5 6 14 Results edit Democratic primary results 22 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Richard Carmona 289 881 100 Total votes 289 881 100 General election editCandidates edit Jeff Flake Republican U S Representative Richard Carmona Democratic former U S Surgeon General Michael F Meyer independent Marc J Victor Libertarian attorney Debates edit There were three debates before the election The first was in Phoenix on October 10 2012 the second in Tucson on October 15 and the last was in Yuma on October 25 External links Complete video of debate October 10 2012 C SPAN Complete video of debate October 15 2012 C SPAN Complete video of debate October 25 2012 C SPAN Fundraising edit Candidate party Receipts Disbursements Cash on hand Debt Jeff Flake R 9 026 951 9 557 420 97 360 0 Richard Carmona D 6 459 739 6 373 544 86 195 0 Marc J Victor L 8 336 8 334 0 0 Source Federal Election Commission 37 38 39 40 41 Top contributors edit Richard Carmona Contribution Jeff Flake Contribution University of Arizona 54 100 Club for Growth 1 000 112 League of Conservation Voters 53 148 Senate Conservatives Fund 176 484 Canyon Ranch 31 400 US Airways 54 300 Clorox Company 25 000 Freeport McMoRan 53 750 Arizona State University 22 600 Cancer Treatment Centers of America 40 500 Banner Health 18 500 Knight Transportation 35 500 Lewis and Roca 17 100 Pinnacle West Capital 35 500 Taser International 15 500 Marriott International 29 750 Coca Cola Co 15 286 Shamrock Farms 24 750 Pederson Group 15 000 Services Group of America 15 650 Source OpenSecrets 42 Top industries edit Richard Carmona Contribution Jeff Flake Contribution Ian Gilyeat Contribution Retired 653 066 Republican Conservative 1 146 046 Retired 250 Lawyers Law Firms 409 395 Retired 643 260 Lawyers Law Firms 250 Health Professionals 313 135 Leadership PACs 502 352 Leadership PACs 279 530 Real Estate 302 572 Colleges Universities 189 270 Financial Institutions 279 670 Real Estate 145 000 Lawyers Law Firms 200 702 Business Services 122 749 Misc Finance 188 122 Financial Institutions 118 500 Mining 170 602 Democratic Liberal 111 889 Health Professionals 164 607 Lobbyists 105 172 Oil amp Gas 147 860 Source OpenSecrets 43 Predictions edit Source Ranking As of The Cook Political Report 44 Tossup November 1 2012 Sabato s Crystal Ball 45 Lean R November 5 2012 Rothenberg Political Report 46 Tilt R November 2 2012 Real Clear Politics 47 Lean R November 5 2012 Polling edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror JeffFlake R RichardCarmona D Other Undecided Public Policy Polling November 2 3 2012 1 080 3 51 46 3 Rasmussen Reports October 21 2012 500 4 5 50 44 3 3 Rocky Mountain Poll October 4 10 2012 523 4 4 40 44 16 Public Policy Polling October 1 3 2012 595 4 43 45 12 HighGround Moore Archived October 3 2012 at the Wayback Machine September 25 26 2012 500 4 43 40 5 11 Rasmussen Reports September 25 2012 500 4 5 47 41 3 9 LCV Public Policy Polling September 7 9 2012 993 n a 44 43 13 LCV Public Policy Polling July 23 25 2012 833 3 4 38 38 25 Rasmussen Reports June 26 2012 500 4 5 47 31 5 17 Public Policy Polling June 4 5 2012 791 3 5 43 41 16 Public Policy Polling May 17 20 2012 500 4 4 48 35 17 Magellan Strategies April 30 May 2 2012 909 3 3 44 40 16 Rasmussen Reports March 13 2012 500 4 5 47 34 4 16 NBC News Marist February 19 20 2012 2 487 2 0 42 29 28 Public Policy Polling February 17 19 2012 743 3 6 46 35 19 Public Policy Polling November 17 20 2011 500 4 4 40 36 24 Hypothetical pollingPoll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror WilCardon R RichardCarmona D Other Undecided Public Policy Polling November 17 20 2011 500 4 4 35 33 32 Public Policy Polling February 17 19 2012 743 3 6 37 33 30 Rasmussen Reports March 13 2012 500 4 5 39 38 3 20 Magellan Strategies April 30 May 2 2012 909 3 3 41 40 19 Public Policy Polling May 17 20 2012 500 4 4 40 37 23 Republican primary Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror JeffFlake J D Hayworth SarahPalin GaryPierce MarilynQuayle FifeSymington Other Undecided Public Policy Polling April 28 May 1 2011 400 4 9 33 11 35 3 2 3 13 Democratic primary Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror DennisBurke GabrielleGiffords RodneyGlassman TerryGoddard PhilGordan HarryMitchell EdPastor FeleciaRotellini Other Undecided Public Policy Polling April 28 May 1 2011 300 5 7 2 46 4 28 2 5 4 2 6 with Don Bivens Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror WilCardon R DonBivens D Other Undecided Public Policy Polling November 17 20 2011 500 4 4 35 27 37 Public Policy Polling February 17 19 2012 743 3 6 38 32 31 Rasmussen Reports March 13 2012 500 4 5 42 30 4 24 Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror JeffFlake R DonBivens D Other Undecided Public Policy Polling November 17 20 2011 500 4 4 42 32 26 Public Policy Polling February 17 19 2012 743 3 6 46 35 19 Rasmussen Reports March 13 2012 500 4 5 47 30 3 20 with J D Hayworth Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror J D Hayworth R GabrielleGiffords D Undecided Public Policy Polling April 28 May 1 2011 623 3 9 31 57 12 Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror J D Hayworth R TerryGoddard D Undecided Public Policy Polling April 28 May 1 2011 623 3 9 33 51 16 Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror J D Hayworth R PhilGordon D Undecided Public Policy Polling April 28 May 1 2011 623 3 9 36 44 20 Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror J D Hayworth R EdPastor D Undecided Public Policy Polling April 28 May 1 2011 623 3 9 37 42 21 with Jeff Flake Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror JeffFlake R GabrielleGiffords D Undecided Public Policy Polling April 28 May 1 2011 623 3 9 41 48 11 with Jon Kyl Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror JonKyl R TerryGoddard D Undecided Public Policy Polling January 28 30 2011 599 4 0 50 40 9 Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror JonKyl R PhilGordon D Undecided Public Policy Polling January 28 30 2011 599 4 0 54 33 13 Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror JonKyl R AnnKirkpatrick D Undecided Public Policy Polling January 28 30 2011 599 4 0 51 35 14 Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror JonKyl R JanetNapolitano D Undecided Public Policy Polling January 28 30 2011 599 4 0 53 41 6 with Sarah Palin Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror SarahPalin R GabrielleGiffords D Undecided Public Policy Polling April 28 May 1 2011 623 3 9 36 54 10 Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror SarahPalin R TerryGoddard D Undecided Public Policy Polling April 28 May 1 2011 623 3 9 40 49 11 Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror SarahPalin R PhilGordon D Undecided Public Policy Polling April 28 May 1 2011 623 3 9 41 45 13 Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror SarahPalin R EdPastor D Undecided Public Policy Polling April 28 May 1 2011 623 3 9 43 45 12 Results edit United States Senate election in Arizona 2012 48 Party Candidate Votes Republican Jeff Flake 1 104 457 49 23 4 11 Democratic Richard Carmona 1 036 542 46 20 2 70 Libertarian Marc J Victor 102 109 4 55 1 39 Independent Steven Watts write in 290 0 01 N A Independent Don Manspeaker write in 24 0 00 N A Total votes 2 243 422 100 00 N A Republican hold Results by congressional districts edit Despite losing Carmona carried 5 of the 9 congressional districts 49 District Carmona Flake Representative 1st 49 11 46 32 Ann Kirkpatrick 2nd 51 52 45 03 Ron Barber 3rd 63 08 32 79 Raul Grijalva 4th 33 36 60 94 Paul Gosar 5th 35 52 60 06 Matt Salmon 6th 40 32 55 35 David Schweikert 7th 71 87 23 14 Ed Pastor 8th 38 9 56 29 Trent Franks 9th 51 77 43 39 Kyrsten SinemaSee also edit2012 United States Senate elections 2012 United States House of Representatives elections in ArizonaReferences edit Dr Michael McDonald February 9 2013 2012 General Election Turnout Rates George Mason University Archived from the original on April 24 2013 Retrieved April 3 2013 Catanese David Epstein Jennifer February 10 2011 Sen Jon Kyl announces his retirement from Senate Politico Retrieved February 10 2011 Catanese David Scott Wong August 5 2011 Self funder to primary Jeff Flake Politico Retrieved August 8 2011 Trygstad Kyle August 8 2011 Flake Draws Wealthy GOP Primary Opponent Roll Call Archived from the original on September 16 2011 Retrieved August 8 2011 Jeff Flake announces he ll run for Kyl seat Associated Press February 14 2011 Retrieved February 14 2011 Paid for by Bryan Hackbarth for United States Senate brian4senate com Archived from the original on January 11 2012 Retrieved April 12 2018 Nowicki Dan October 16 2011 Senate hopefuls fundraising revealed for 3rd quarter The Arizona Republic Retrieved October 26 2011 Local man launches U S Senate campaign Mohave Valley Daily News June 3 2011 Retrieved June 6 2011 Burns Alexander February 10 2011 Fife eyes Senate floats NFL star Kurt Warner Politico Retrieved February 10 2011 Battling DOJ Arpaio to run again politico com Retrieved April 12 2018 Sullivan Sean February 11 2011 Brewer Won t Run for Kyl s Seat National Journal Archived from the original on March 19 2011 Retrieved February 11 2011 Sullivan Sean April 1 2011 Franks not running for Senate in Arizona National Journal Archived from the original on May 15 2011 Retrieved April 1 2011 King James April 28 2011 Rumor Mill J D Hayworth Will NOT Run For Senate Again Phoenix New Times Retrieved November 15 2011 staff CBS Interactive June 6 2011 Palin denies new Ariz home is for Senate run CBS News www cbsnews com Retrieved January 28 2024 Drucker David M February 12 2011 Early Long Whip Race Will Test GOP Cohesion Roll Call Retrieved February 13 2011 Bedard Paul February 11 2011 Ben Quayle Staying Put in House U S News amp World Report Retrieved February 13 2011 Bodfield Rhonda Kelly Andrea February 13 2011 With Kyl leaving we at least know some who won t be seeking his seat Arizona Daily Star Retrieved February 13 2011 Sunnucks Mike February 11 2011 Shadegg won t run for Kyl s Senate seat Trent Franks looking at run Phoenix Business Journal Retrieved February 11 2011 Trygstad Kyle April 30 2012 Arizona Jim DeMint Endorses Jeff Flake in Senate Primary Roll Call Retrieved April 12 2018 GOProud Announces U S House Endorsements GOProud Inc October 25 2012 Archived from the original on October 25 2012 Retrieved April 12 2018 NRA PVF Endorses Jeff Flake for U S Senate in Arizona nrapvf org NRA PVF September 27 2012 Archived from the original on August 12 2014 Retrieved September 19 2023 a b Official Election Canvass of Results PDF Arizona Secretary of State Archived from the original PDF on November 12 2013 Retrieved September 3 2014 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on November 12 2013 Retrieved January 6 2014 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Sullivan Sean November 10 2011 Carmona Will Run in Arizona National Journal Archived from the original on November 12 2011 Retrieved November 10 2011 Livingston Abby March 28 2012 Arizona Bivens Drops Out Democratic Field Clears Roll Call Retrieved April 12 2018 Sanders Rebekah May 21 2012 U S Rep Jeff Flake files signatures for primary The Arizona Republic Retrieved May 24 2012 McCombs Brady June 9 2012 Democrat Ruben ends US Senate campaign Arizona Daily Star Retrieved June 16 2012 Haque Fahima February 11 2011 Arizona U S Attorney for Senate Main Justice Archived from the original on August 16 2011 Retrieved February 14 2011 Cillizza Chris February 10 2011 Gabrielle Giffords was planning possible Senate run before shooting WashingtonPost com Retrieved February 10 2011 Sunnucks Mike February 10 2011 Phoenix mayor ponders a run for Kyl s seat Luis Gonzalez not interested Phoenix Business Journal Retrieved February 10 2011 Miller Sean J March 2 2011 Arizona Democrat considering Senate run in absence of Rep Giffords The Hill Retrieved July 23 2011 Nowicki Dan November 20 2011 Arizona civil rights leader weighs Senate run The Arizona Republic Retrieved November 21 2011 1 Archived January 31 2012 at the Wayback Machine Mark Kelly I m not running for office Jennifer Epstein Politico Com Retrieved July 11 2011 King James February 18 2011 Janet Napolitano No Go on Senate Run Wants to Focus on Border Security Phoenix New Times Archived from the original on February 19 2011 Retrieved February 18 2011 Nowicki Dan February 16 2011 Pederson won t run for Kyl s Senate seat The Arizona Republic Retrieved February 16 2011 Carmona Campaign Finances fec gov Retrieved April 12 2018 permanent dead link Flake Campaign Finances fec gov Retrieved April 12 2018 permanent dead link Kansas District 04 2012 Race OpenSecrets Victor Campaign Finances fec gov Retrieved April 12 2018 permanent dead link Meyer Campaign Finances fec gov Retrieved April 12 2018 permanent dead link Top Contributors 2012 Race Arizona Senate OpenSecrets Top Industries 2012 Race Arizona Senate OpenSecrets 2012 Senate Race Ratings for November 1 2012 The Cook Political Report Retrieved September 20 2018 2012 Senate Sabato s Crystal Ball Retrieved September 20 2018 2012 Senate Ratings Senate Ratings The Rothenberg Political Report Retrieved September 20 2018 2012 Elections Map Battle for the Senate 2012 Real Clear Politics Retrieved September 20 2018 2012 Election State of Arizona Official Canvass Daily Kos Elections statewide election results by congressional and legislative districts Daily Kos Retrieved August 11 2020 External links editArizona Secretary of State Elections Campaign contributions at OpenSecrets org Outside spending at the Sunlight Foundation Candidate issue positions at On the Issues Official campaign websites Archived Richard Carmona for U S Senate Jeff Flake for U S Senate Ian Gilyeat for U S Senate Marc J Victor For Senate Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2012 United States Senate election in Arizona amp oldid 1220865736, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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