August 28, 2018, election results
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This page contains federal election results and links to state and local government election results for August 28, 2018. Click on the tabs below for more information about the primaries in Arizona and Florida and the primary runoffs in Oklahoma:
Battlegrounds
Ballotpedia identified the following races as Battleground races. For more coverage, see:
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Arizona
Governor
Democratic primary for Governor of Arizona
Candidate |
% |
Votes |
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| ✔ |
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David Garcia |
50.6
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255,555 |
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Steve Farley |
32.3
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163,072 | |
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Kelly Fryer |
17.2
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86,810 | |
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Total votes: 505,437 (100.00% precincts reporting) |
Withdrawn or disqualified candidates
- Jeff Funicello (L)
- Merissa Hamilton (L)
- Barry J. Hess (L)
- Noah Dyer (Independent)
- Kevin McCormick (L)
Republican primary for Governor of Arizona
Candidate |
% |
Votes |
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| ✔ |
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Doug Ducey |
70.7
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463,672 |
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Ken Bennett |
29.3
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191,775 | |
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Total votes: 655,447 (100.00% precincts reporting) |
Withdrawn or disqualified candidates
- Jeff Funicello (L)
- Merissa Hamilton (L)
- Barry J. Hess (L)
- Noah Dyer (Independent)
- Kevin McCormick (L)
U.S. Senate
Republican primary for U.S. Senate Arizona
Candidate |
% |
Votes |
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| ✔ |
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Martha McSally |
54.6
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357,626 |
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Kelli Ward |
27.6
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180,926 | |
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Joe Arpaio |
17.8
|
116,555 | |
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Total votes: 655,107 |
Withdrawn or disqualified candidates
- Eve Reyes-Aguirre (G)
- David Ruben (D)
- Chris Russell (D)
- Michelle Griffin (R)
- Christian Diegel (R)
- Richard Sherzan (D)
- Cheryl Fowler (D)
- Bob Bishop (D)
- Craig Brittain (R)
- Nicholas Tutora (R)
- Doug Marks (L)
U.S. House
District 1
Republican primary for U.S. House Arizona District 1
Candidate |
% |
Votes |
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| ✔ |
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Wendy Rogers |
43.7
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30,180 |
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Steve Smith |
37.0
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25,552 | |
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Tiffany Shedd |
19.2
|
13,260 | |
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Total votes: 68,992 (100.00% precincts reporting) |
Withdrawn or disqualified candidates
- Ray Parrish (G)
- Kevin Cavanaugh (R)
- Miguel Olivas (D)
District 2
Democratic primary for U.S. House Arizona District 2
Candidate |
% |
Votes |
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| ✔ |
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Ann Kirkpatrick |
41.9
|
33,938 |
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Matt Heinz |
29.6
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23,992 | |
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Mary Matiella |
9.4
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7,606 | |
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Bruce Wheeler |
8.4
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6,814 | |
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Billy Kovacs |
6.6
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5,350 | |
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Barbara Sherry |
2.6
|
2,074 | |
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Yahya Yuksel |
1.6
|
1,319 | |
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Total votes: 81,093 (100.00% precincts reporting) |
Withdrawn or disqualified candidates
- Marilyn Wiles (R)
- William Foster (D)
Florida
Governor
Democratic primary for Governor of Florida
Candidate |
% |
Votes |
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| ✔ |
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Andrew Gillum |
34.4
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522,164 |
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Gwen Graham |
31.3
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474,875 | |
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Philip Levine |
20.3
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308,801 | |
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Jeff Greene |
10.1
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152,955 | |
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Christopher King |
2.5
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37,616 | |
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John Wetherbee |
0.9
|
14,426 | |
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Alex Lundmark |
0.6
|
8,655 | |
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Total votes: 1,519,492 |
Withdrawn or disqualified candidates
- Richard Dembinsky (D)
- Raphael Herman (Independent)
- Randy Wiseman (L)
- Angel Rivera (R)
Republican primary for Governor of Florida
Candidate |
% |
Votes |
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| ✔ |
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Ron DeSantis |
56.5
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916,298 |
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Adam Putnam |
36.5
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592,518 | |
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Bob White |
2.0
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32,710 | |
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Timothy Devine |
1.3
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21,380 | |
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Bob Langford |
1.2
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19,842 | |
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Bruce Nathan |
0.9
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14,556 | |
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Don Baldauf |
0.8
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13,173 | |
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John Joseph Mercadante |
0.7
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11,647 | |
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Total votes: 1,622,124 |
Withdrawn or disqualified candidates
- Richard Dembinsky (D)
- Raphael Herman (Independent)
- Randy Wiseman (L)
- Angel Rivera (R)
Attorney general
Republican primary for Attorney General of Florida
Candidate |
% |
Votes |
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| ✔ |
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Ashley B. Moody |
56.8
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882,028 |
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Frank White |
43.2
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670,823 | |
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Total votes: 1,552,851 |
U.S. House
District 5
Democratic primary for U.S. House Florida District 5
Candidate |
% |
Votes |
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| ✔ |
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Alfred Lawson |
60.3
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53,990 |
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Alvin Brown |
39.7
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35,584 | |
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Total votes: 89,574 |
Withdrawn or disqualified candidates
- Rontel Batie (D)
District 6
Republican primary for U.S. House Florida District 6
Candidate |
% |
Votes |
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| ✔ |
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Michael Waltz |
42.4
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32,916 |
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John Ward |
30.4
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23,593 | |
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Fred Costello |
27.2
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21,074 | |
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Total votes: 77,583 |
Withdrawn or disqualified candidates
- Jimmy Johns (R)
- Jeremy Kelly (R)
- Robert Coffman (D)
District 9
Democratic primary for U.S. House Florida District 9
Candidate |
% |
Votes |
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| ✔ |
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Darren Soto |
66.4
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36,586 |
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Alan Grayson |
33.6
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18,528 | |
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Total votes: 55,114 |
Withdrawn or disqualified candidates
- Sean Buchan (R)
District 15
Democratic primary for U.S. House Florida District 15
Candidate |
% |
Votes |
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| ✔ |
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Kristen Carlson |
53.4
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24,498 |
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Andrew Learned |
31.6
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14,509 | |
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Raymond Pena Jr. |
15.1
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6,912 | |
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Total votes: 45,919 |
Withdrawn or disqualified candidates
- Greg Williams (D)
- Jeffrey Rabinowitz (D)
- James Gregory Pilkington (D)
- Curt Rogers (R)
- Phil Hornback (D)
- Cameron Magnuson (D)
Republican primary for U.S. House Florida District 15
Candidate |
% |
Votes |
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| ✔ |
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Ross Spano |
44.1
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26,904 |
|
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Neil Combee |
33.8
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20,590 | |
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Sean Harper |
9.9
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6,018 | |
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Danny Kushmer |
6.7
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4,067 | |
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Ed Shoemaker |
5.5
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3,379 | |
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Total votes: 60,958 |
Withdrawn or disqualified candidates
- Greg Williams (D)
- Jeffrey Rabinowitz (D)
- James Gregory Pilkington (D)
- Curt Rogers (R)
- Phil Hornback (D)
- Cameron Magnuson (D)
District 17
Republican primary for U.S. House Florida District 17
Candidate |
% |
Votes |
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| ✔ |
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Greg Steube |
62.4
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48,983 |
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Bill Akins |
19.3
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15,142 | |
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Julio Gonzalez |
18.3
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14,409 | |
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Total votes: 78,534 |
Withdrawn or disqualified candidates
- April Freeman (D)
District 27
Democratic primary for U.S. House Florida District 27
Candidate |
% |
Votes |
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| ✔ |
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Donna Shalala |
31.9
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14,158 |
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David Richardson |
27.5
|
12,192 | |
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Kristen Rosen Gonzalez |
17.5
|
7,783 | |
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Matt Haggman |
16.9
|
7,511 | |
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Michael Hepburn |
6.1
|
2,723 | |
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Total votes: 44,367 |
Withdrawn or disqualified candidates
- Mary Barzee Flores (D)
- Mark Anthony Person (D)
- Gabe Ferrer (R)
- Ian Hamilton Trottier (Independent)
- Cassandra Anna Hefton (Independent)
- Marvin Dunn (D)
- Ken Russell (D)
- Jose Javier Rodriguez (D)
Oklahoma
Governor
Republican primary runoff for Governor of Oklahoma
Candidate |
% |
Votes |
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| ✔ |
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Kevin Stitt |
54.6
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164,892 |
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Mick Cornett |
45.4
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137,316 | |
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Total votes: 302,208 |
U.S. House
District 1
Republican primary runoff for U.S. House Oklahoma District 1
Candidate |
% |
Votes |
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| ✔ |
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Kevin Hern |
54.9
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40,401 |
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Tim Harris |
45.1
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33,155 | |
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Total votes: 73,556 |
Arizona
U.S. Senate
Democratic primary for U.S. Senate Arizona
Candidate |
% |
Votes |
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| ✔ |
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Kyrsten Sinema |
79.3
|
404,170 |
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Deedra Abboud |
20.7
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105,800 | |
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Total votes: 509,970 |
Withdrawn or disqualified candidates
- Eve Reyes-Aguirre (G)
- David Ruben (D)
- Chris Russell (D)
- Michelle Griffin (R)
- Christian Diegel (R)
- Richard Sherzan (D)
- Cheryl Fowler (D)
- Bob Bishop (D)
- Craig Brittain (R)
- Nicholas Tutora (R)
- Doug Marks (L)
Republican primary for U.S. Senate Arizona
Candidate |
% |
Votes |
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| ✔ |
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Martha McSally |
54.6
|
357,626 |
|
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Kelli Ward |
27.6
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180,926 | |
|
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Joe Arpaio |
17.8
|
116,555 | |
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Total votes: 655,107 |
Withdrawn or disqualified candidates
- Eve Reyes-Aguirre (G)
- David Ruben (D)
- Chris Russell (D)
- Michelle Griffin (R)
- Christian Diegel (R)
- Richard Sherzan (D)
- Cheryl Fowler (D)
- Bob Bishop (D)
- Craig Brittain (R)
- Nicholas Tutora (R)
- Doug Marks (L)
U.S. House
Arizona U.S. House Primary Elections 2018 |
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| Arizona's 1st Congressional District |
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Green Party No candidates filed for the Green Party primary Did not make the ballot: |
| Arizona's 2nd Congressional District |
Matt Heinz Did not make the ballot: |
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| Arizona's 3rd Congressional District |
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| Arizona's 4th Congressional District |
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Green Party |
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| Arizona's 5th Congressional District |
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| Arizona's 6th Congressional District |
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| Arizona's 7th Congressional District |
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| Arizona's 8th Congressional District |
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| Arizona's 9th Congressional District |
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Irina Baroness Von Behr Did not make the ballot: |
Libertarian Party No candidates filed for the Libertarian Party primary Did not make the ballot: |
State executives
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- Governor
- Attorney general
- Secretary of state
- Treasurer
- Superintendent of public instruction
- Mine inspector
- Corporation commission
State legislature
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Local government
Click on the following links for local election results:
- Chandler, Arizona - Mayor and city council
- Gilbert, Arizona - City council
- Glendale, Arizona - City council
- Maricopa County, Arizona - Clerk of the superior court, constables, and justices of the peace
- Mesa, Arizona - City council
- Scottsdale, Arizona - City council
- August 28, 2018 ballot measures in Arizona
Oklahoma
U.S. House
District 1
Democratic primary runoff for U.S. House Oklahoma District 1
Candidate |
% |
Votes |
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| ✔ |
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Tim Gilpin |
59.4
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16,995 |
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Amanda Douglas |
40.6
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11,628 | |
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Total votes: 28,623 |
Republican primary runoff for U.S. House Oklahoma District 1
Candidate |
% |
Votes |
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| ✔ |
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Kevin Hern |
54.9
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40,401 |
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Tim Harris |
45.1
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33,155 | |
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Total votes: 73,556 |
District 2
Democratic primary runoff for U.S. House Oklahoma District 2
Candidate |
% |
Votes |
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| ✔ |
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Jason Nichols |
56.8
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19,562 |
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Clay Padgett |
43.2
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14,850 | |
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Total votes: 34,412 |
District 4
Democratic primary runoff for U.S. House Oklahoma District 4
Candidate |
% |
Votes |
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| ✔ |
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Mary Brannon |
57.5
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15,251 |
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Fred Gipson |
42.5
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11,268 | |
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Total votes: 26,519 |
Withdrawn or disqualified candidates
- John McKenna (D)
District 5
Democratic primary runoff for U.S. House Oklahoma District 5
Candidate |
% |
Votes |
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| ✔ |
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Kendra Horn |
75.8
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22,067 |
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Tom Guild |
24.2
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7,043 | |
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Total votes: 29,110 |
State executives
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- Governor
- Lieutenant governor
- Attorney general
- Auditor
- Labor commissioner
- Superintendent of public instruction
- Corporation commissioner
State legislature
Click on the following link for state legislative election results:
- Oklahoma State Senate elections, 2018 (Districts 10, 16, 30, and 36)
- Oklahoma House of Representatives elections, 2018 (Districts 10, 14, 17, 20, 26, 27, 30, 36, 38, 41, 43, 47, 53, 61, 63, 66, 68, 71, 79, 80, 82, 91, 98, 99, 100, and 101)
Local government
Click on the following links for local election results:
- Oklahoma City, Oklahoma - City council
- Oklahoma County, Oklahoma - County commissioner
- Tulsa, Oklahoma - City council and auditor (general election)
- Tulsa County, Oklahoma - County commissioner and county assessor
Florida
U.S. Senate
Withdrawn or disqualified candidates
- Augustus Sol Invictus (R)
- Carlos Garcia (Independent)
- Martin Mikhail (R)
- Gregory Bowles (Independent)
- Joe Wendt (L)
- Tamika Lyles (D)
- Marcia Thorne (R)
- Joe Smith (R)
- Joe Allen (Independent)
Republican primary for U.S. Senate Florida
Candidate |
% |
Votes |
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| ✔ |
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Rick Scott |
88.6
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1,456,187 |
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Roque De La Fuente |
11.4
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187,209 | |
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Total votes: 1,643,396 |
Withdrawn or disqualified candidates
- Augustus Sol Invictus (R)
- Carlos Garcia (Independent)
- Martin Mikhail (R)
- Gregory Bowles (Independent)
- Joe Wendt (L)
- Tamika Lyles (D)
- Marcia Thorne (R)
- Joe Smith (R)
- Joe Allen (Independent)
U.S. House
Florida U.S. House Primary Elections 2018 |
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| Florida's 1st Congressional District |
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| Florida's 2nd Congressional District |
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| Florida's 3rd Congressional District |
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| Florida's 4th Congressional District |
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| Florida's 5th Congressional District |
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| Florida's 6th Congressional District |
Stephen Sevigny Did not make the ballot: |
Fred Costello Did not make the ballot: |
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| Florida's 7th Congressional District |
Vennia Francois Did not make the ballot: |
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| Florida's 8th Congressional District |
Did not make the ballot: |
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| Florida's 9th Congressional District |
Did not make the ballot: |
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| Florida's 10th Congressional District |
No candidates filed for the Republican primary Did not make the ballot: |
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| Florida's 11th Congressional District |
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| Florida's 12th Congressional District |
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| Florida's 13th Congressional District |
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| Florida's 14th Congressional District |
Did not make the ballot: |
No candidates filed for the Republican primary Did not make the ballot: |
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| Florida's 15th Congressional District |
Did not make the ballot: |
Neil Combee Did not make the ballot: |
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| Florida's 16th Congressional District |
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| Florida's 17th Congressional District |
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| Florida's 18th Congressional District |
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| Florida's 19th Congressional District |
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| Florida's 20th Congressional District |
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| Florida's 21st Congressional District |
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| Florida's 22nd Congressional District |
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| Florida's 23rd Congressional District |
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| Florida's 24th Congressional District |
No candidates filed for the Republican primary Did not make the ballot: |
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| Florida's 25th Congressional District |
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| Florida's 26th Congressional District |
Demetries Grimes Did not make the ballot: |
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| Florida's 27th Congressional District |
Kristen Rosen Gonzalez Did not make the ballot: |
Elizabeth Adadi Did not make the ballot: |
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State executives
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State legislature
Click on the following links for state legislative election results:
- Florida State Senate elections, 2018
- Florida House of Representatives elections, 2018
- Florida state legislative special elections, 2018 (Senate Districts 23 and 25)
Local government
Click on the following links for local election results:
- Hillsborough County, Florida - County commissioner and special district board members
- Jacksonville, Florida - City council and tax collector
- Miami-Dade County, Florida - County commissioner and special district board members
- Orange County, Florida - County mayor, county commissioner, and special district board members
- Pinellas County, Florida - County commissioner
- August 28, 2018 ballot measures in Florida
- Florida school board elections, 2018
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