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The 2018 United States Senate election in Arizona took place on November 6, 2018, to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the State of Arizona and replace incumbent Republican Senator Jeff Flake, who did not run for reelection to a second term. It was held concurrently with a gubernatorial election, other elections to the U.S. Senate, elections to the U.S. House of Representatives, as well as various other state and local elections.

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  • The 2018 United States Senate election in Arizona took place on November 6, 2018, to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the State of Arizona and replace incumbent Republican Senator Jeff Flake, who did not run for reelection to a second term. It was held concurrently with a gubernatorial election, other elections to the U.S. Senate, elections to the U.S. House of Representatives, as well as various other state and local elections. The candidate filing deadline was May 30, 2018; primaries were held on August 28, 2018, three days after the death of Senator John McCain. Martha McSally won the Republican nomination, while Kyrsten Sinema won the Democratic nomination. Green Party candidate Angela Green was also on the ballot but had withdrawn and endorsed Sinema. The election thus featured an all-female ballot. Write-in candidates included Democrat Sheila Bilyeu, Libertarian Party candidate Barry Hess, Republican Robert Kay, Jonathan Ringham of The Old Republic, as well as others. On the night of the election, McSally held a narrow lead of about one percent. Approximately a million mail-in and early ballots however remained to be counted; Sinema took the lead the next day, in a blue shift. The Associated Press called the race for Sinema on November 12, 2018 and McSally conceded that day. With a margin of 2.34%, this election was the second-closest race of the 2018 U.S. Senate election cycle, behind only the Senate election in Florida. Sinema became the first Democrat to win a U.S. Senate seat in Arizona since 1988, when former Democratic Senator Dennis DeConcini last ran for and won reelection to his third and final term in this seat. This was also the first time a Democrat won statewide in Arizona since 2006, when Janet Napolitano was reelected as Governor. McSally was subsequently appointed by Governor Doug Ducey to the other vacant Senate seat in Arizona, left open after McCain's death and then held on an interim basis by Jon Kyl. Two years later, McSally attempted to defend her seat in the 2020 special election and serve the remainder of the term, but lost to Democrat Mark Kelly. (en)
  • Pemilihan umum Senat Amerika Serikat di Arizona 2018 digelar pada tanggal 6 November 2018 untuk memilih anggota Senat Amerika Serikat yang akan mewakili negara bagian Arizona dan menggantikan Senator petahana dari Partai Republik, , yang tidak maju untuk periode kedua. Pemilu ini diadakan serentak dengan pemilu senat, kongres, dan gubernur lainnya di Amerika Serikat. Dalam pemilu ini, Kyrsten Sinema dari Partai Demokrat berhasil mengungguli Martha McSally dari Partai Republik dengan perbedaan suara yang tipis. Kemenangan Sinema merupakan kemenangan Demokrat pertama di Arizona semenjak . Walaupun kalah, McSally pada akhirnya tetap diangkat menjadi Senator sebagai pengganti yang mengundurkan diri pada 31 Desember 2018; Kyl sendiri diangkat sebagai Senator oleh Gubernur Arizona setelah kematian Senator John McCain. (in)
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  • ;Former U.S. executive branch Officials * Barack Obama, 44th president of the United States * Joe Biden, 47th vice president of the United States and former U.S. senator ; U.S. senators * Cory Booker, U.S. senator * Catherine Cortez Masto, U.S. senator * Dennis DeConcini, former U.S. senator * Tammy Duckworth, U.S. senator * Dick Durbin, U.S. senator and Senate Minority Whip * Kirsten Gillibrand, U.S. senator * Kamala Harris, U.S. senator * Mazie Hirono, U.S. senator * Amy Klobuchar, U.S. senator * Patrick Leahy, U.S. senator * Jeff Merkley, U.S. senator * Chris Murphy, U.S. senator * Patty Murray, U.S. senator * Gary Peters, U.S. senator * Chuck Schumer, U.S. senator and Senate Minority Leader * Ron Wyden, U.S. senator * Brian Schatz, U.S. senator ; U.S. representatives * Ron Barber, former U.S. representative * Ruben Gallego, U.S. representative * Joe Kennedy III, U.S. representative * Conor Lamb, U.S. representative * Harry Mitchell, former U.S. representative * Tom O'Halleran, U.S. representative ;Statewide and local politicians * Grant Woods, former attorney general of Arizona * Lela Alston, state representative * Kelli Butler, state representative * Andrea Dalessandro, state senator * Randy Friese, State Representative and State Assistant House Minority Leader * Daniel Hernández Jr., state representative * Katie Hobbs, state senator and Senate minority leader * Robert Meza, state senator * Lynne Pancrazi, Yuma County supervisor * Rebecca Rios, state representative and House minority leader * Jonathan Rothschild, mayor of Tucson * Anna Tovar, mayor of Tolleson ;Individuals * Jon Favreau, co-host of progressive political podcast Pod Save America and former chief White House speechwriter for President Barack Obama * Angela Green, small business owner, accountant and Green Party nominee for U.S. Senate in 2018 * Jason Kander, former Missouri Secretary of State, nominee for U.S Senate in Missouri in 2016, host of podcast Majority 54 and founder of Let America Vote * Amy Siskind, activist and writer * Jenny Wilson, Salt Lake County councilwoman; candidate for U.S. Senate in Utah * Amy Schumer, actress ;Labor unions * American Federation of Government Employees District 12 * Arizona State AFL–CIO * Arizona Building and Construction Trades Council * Communications Workers of America * International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation Workers Local 359 * National Education Association * Southwest Regional Council of Carpenters * United Automobile Workers * United Food and Commercial Workers Local 99 * United Mine Workers of America ;Organizations * Alliance for Retired Americans * Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee * EMILY's List * End Citizens United * Equality PAC * Feminist Majority Political Action Committee * High School Democrats of Arizona * Human Rights Campaign * League of Conservation Voters Action Fund * Let America Vote * LGBTQ Victory Fund *LPAC * National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare * National Organization for Women * Planned Parenthood Action Fund * Population Connection * Rachel's Action Network * Run with Pride * Stonewall Democrats of Arizona ;Newspapers * The Arizona Republic (en)
  • ;Organizations * Justice Democrats * The People for Bernie Sanders * Progressive Democrats of America * Vote Pro Choice * Alliance4Action (en)
  • ; Federal officials * Joe Biden, 47th Vice President of the United States and former U.S. Senator ; U.S. senators * Cory Booker, U.S. senator * Catherine Cortez Masto, U.S. senator * Dennis DeConcini, former U.S. senator * Tammy Duckworth, U.S. senator * Dick Durbin, U.S. senator and Senate Minority Whip * Kirsten Gillibrand, U.S. senator * Kamala Harris, U.S. senator * Mazie Hirono, U.S. senator * Amy Klobuchar, U.S. senator * Patrick Leahy, U.S. senator * Jeff Merkley, U.S. senator * Chris Murphy, U.S. Senator * Patty Murray, U.S. senator * Gary Peters, U.S. Senator * Chuck Schumer, U.S. senator and Senate Minority Leader * Ron Wyden, U.S. senator ; U.S. representatives * Ron Barber, former U.S. representative * Ruben Gallego, U.S. representative * Joe Kennedy III, U.S. representative * Tom O'Halleran, U.S. representative * Harry Mitchell, former U.S. representative ;Statewide and local politicians * Lela Alston, state representative * Kelli Butler, state representative * Andrea Dalessandro, state senator * Coral Evans, Mayor of Flagstaff * Randy Friese, state representative and assistant house minority leader * Francisco Heredia, Mesa city councilmember * Daniel Hernández Jr., state representative * Katie Hobbs, state senator and Senate minority leader * Robert Meza, state senator * Mark Mitchell, mayor of Tempe * Joel Navarro, Tempe city councilmember * Laura Pastor, Phoenix City Councilmember * Lynne Pancrazi, Yuma County supervisor * Rebecca Rios, state representative and house minority leader * Regina Romero, Tucson councilmember * Jonathan Rothschild, mayor of Tucson * Anna Tovar, mayor of Tolleson * Daniel Valenzuela, Phoenix City Councilmember ;Individuals * Jon Favreau, co-host of progressive political podcast Pod Save America and former chief White House speechwriter for President Barack Obama * Jason Kander, former Missouri Secretary of State, nominee for U.S Senate in Missouri in 2016, host of podcast Majority 54 and founder of Let America Vote * Jenny Wilson, Salt Lake County Councilwoman; candidate for U.S. Senate in Utah ;Labor unions * Arizona Education Association * Arizona State AFL–CIO * Arizona Building and Construction Trades Council * Communications Workers of America * International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation Workers Local 359 * National Education Association * United Food and Commercial Workers Local 99 * United Mine Workers of America ;Organizations * Chandler Chamber of Commerce * Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee * EMILY's List * End Citizens United * Equality PAC * Human Rights Campaign * Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund * League of Conservation Voters Action Fund * Let America Vote *LPAC * Mesa Chamber of Commerce * National Organization for Women * Planned Parenthood Action Fund * Stonewall Democrats of Arizona (en)
  • ;Federal officials *Mike Pence, vice president of the United States ;United States Senators *Jon Kyl, twice U.S. senator and former Senate minority whip *Mitch McConnell, U.S. senator and Senate majority leader *David Perdue, U.S. senator ;U.S. Representatives * Newt Gingrich, former House speaker ;State-level officials * Betsey Bayless, former secretary of state of Arizona * Jan Brewer, former governor of Arizona * Jay Heiler, treasurer of the Arizona Board of Regents ;Mayors * Jim Lane * Georgia Lord ;Individuals * Suzanne Klapp, Scottsdale city councilwoman ;Organizations * Maggie's List * Winning for Women * Students For Trump * National Border Patrol Council * RightNOW Women * Value in Electing Women PAC (en)
  • ;U.S. executive branch Officials * George W. Bush, 43rd president of the United States * Donald Trump, 45th president of the United States *Mike Pence, 48th vice president of the United States * Betsy DeVos, United States secretary of education * Condoleezza Rice, former United States secretary of state ;U.S. senators *John Boozman, U.S. senator *Susan Collins, U.S. senator *Joni Ernst, U.S. senator *Lindsey Graham, U.S. senator *Jon Kyl, U.S. senator and former Senate Minority Whip *Mitch McConnell, U.S. senator and Senate Minority Leader *David Perdue, former U.S. senator ;U.S. representatives * Liz Cheney, U.S. representative and daughter of former vice president Dick Cheney * Newt Gingrich, former House speaker ;Governors * Doug Ducey, governor of Arizona * Jan Brewer, former governor of Arizona *Mitt Romney former governor of Massachusetts and Republican nominee for president of the United States in 2012 ;State-level officials * Betsey Bayless, former secretary of state of Arizona * Karen Fann, state senator * Jay Heiler, treasurer of the Arizona Board of Regents * Steve Pierce, former state senator * Tony Rivero, state representative * Kelli Ward, former state senator ;Local-level officials * Jim Lane, Scottsdale mayor * Bill Montgomery, Maricopa County attorney ;Individuals * Rudy Giuliani, former mayor of New York City * Kimberly Guilfoyle, television news personality * Donald Trump Jr., businessman and son of President Donald Trump ;Organizations * Maggie's List * Students For Trump * National Border Patrol Council * RightNOW Women * Citizens Against Government Waste * National Federation of Independent Business ;Newspapers * The Daily Courier * National Review (en)
  • ;U.S. Senators * Rand Paul, U.S. senator ;U.S. representatives * Paul Gosar, U.S. representative * Steve King, U.S. representative * Dana Rohrabacher, U.S. representative ;Local officials * Sylvia Allen, state senator * Nancy Barto, state senator * Sonny Borrelli, state senator * David Farnsworth, state senator * Mark Finchem, state representative * Travis Grantham, state representative * Gail Griffin, state senator * Al Melvin, former state senator * Becky Nutt, state representative * Russell Pearce, former senate president * Warren Petersen, state senator ; U.S. military personnel * Jessie Jane Duff, retired gunnery sergeant of the U.S. Marine Corps ; Individuals * Steve Bannon, former White House Chief Strategist, executive chairman of Breitbart News * Mike Cernovich, alt-right media personality and conspiracy theorist * Sebastian Gorka, former Deputy Assistant to President Donald Trump * Sean Hannity, conservative talk radio host and host of Hannity on the Fox News Network * Laura Ingraham, conservative talk radio host and host of The Ingraham Angle on the Fox News Network * Tomi Lahren, political commentator * Austin Petersen, candidate for U.S. Senate in Missouri in 2018 and Libertarian candidate for President in 2016 ;Organizations * Citizens For Trump * Great America PAC * Gun Owners of America (en)
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  • The 2018 United States Senate election in Arizona took place on November 6, 2018, to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the State of Arizona and replace incumbent Republican Senator Jeff Flake, who did not run for reelection to a second term. It was held concurrently with a gubernatorial election, other elections to the U.S. Senate, elections to the U.S. House of Representatives, as well as various other state and local elections. (en)
  • Pemilihan umum Senat Amerika Serikat di Arizona 2018 digelar pada tanggal 6 November 2018 untuk memilih anggota Senat Amerika Serikat yang akan mewakili negara bagian Arizona dan menggantikan Senator petahana dari Partai Republik, , yang tidak maju untuk periode kedua. Pemilu ini diadakan serentak dengan pemilu senat, kongres, dan gubernur lainnya di Amerika Serikat. (in)
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  • Pemilihan umum Senat Amerika Serikat di Arizona 2018 (in)
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