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2018 General Election results for the Verde Valley

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Votes updated as of 9:07 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 6

Local Races

Camp Verde Mayor

Incumbent Charles German
1,443 votes, 53.52%

Challenger Jackie Baker
1,234 votes, 45.77%%

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Mingus Union High School District Governing Board 

Jason Finger
2,695 votes, 35.84%

Carol Anne Teague
4,799 votes, 63.82%

Verde Valley Fire District Governing Board

Coleen Gilboy
3,195 votes, 42.60%

Donald “Don” Peck
2,406 votes, 32.08%

Gary Svider
1,875 votes, 25.00%

Yavapai College District Governing Board, District 3

Incumbent Connie Harris 
4,744 votes from Yavapai 44.95%

Challenger Paul Chevalier 
5,787 votes from Yavapai 54.83%,44.95%

Clarkdale Proposition 445

A General Obligation Bond for the issuance of bonds payable from Secondary Property Tax for the purpose of Public Street Repairs/Improvements. The principle amount for the bonds is $6 million with a maturity date not to exceed 10 years.

30.09% Yes – For the Measure
405 votes

69.91% No – Against the Measure
941 votes

Federal Races

U.S. Senator

U.S. Rep. Martha McSally [R]
850,043 votes 
49.34%

U.S. Rep. Krysten Sinema [D]
834,135 votes
48.42%

Angela Green [G]
38,597 votes 
2.24%

U.S. House of Representatives, District 1

Incumbent Tom O’Halleran [D]
78,624 votes
51.9%

Challenger Wendy Rogers [R]
72,926 votes
48.1%

U.S. House of Representatives, District 4

Incumbent Paul Gosar [R]
114,347  votes 
67.9%

Challenger David Brill [D]
70,142 votes 
30.9%

State Races

Governor of Arizona

Incumbent Doug Ducey [R]
756,376 votes, 58.3%

Challenger David Garcia [D]
514,946 votes, 39.7%

Arizona Secretary of State

Steve Gaynor [R]
656,247 votes, 51.4%

Katie Hobbs [D]
619,468 votes, 48.6%

Arizona Attorney General

Incumbent Mark Brnovich [R]
678,187 votes, 53.4%

Challenger January Contreras [D]
590,819 votes, 46.6%

Arizona State Treasurer

Kimberly Yee [R]
694,630 votes, 55.7%

Mark Manoil [D]
553,208 votes, 44.3%

Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction

Frank Riggs [R]
631,981 votes, 50.2%

Kathy Hoffman [D]
626,6701 votes, 49.8%

Arizona State Senate, District 6

Incumbent Sylvia Allen [R]
41,469 votes 52.0%

Challenger Wade Carlisle [D]
38,307 votes 48.0%

Arizona House of Representatives, District 6
(two seats)

Challenger Walt Blackman [R]
38,883 votes 26.89%

Incumbent Bob Thorpe [R]
38,159 votes 26.39%

Challenger Felicia French [D]
36,238 votes 25.06%

Challenger Bobby Tyler [D]
31,317 votes 21.66%

Statewide Propositions

Proposition 125

This Constitutional Amendment and accompanying legislation would permit the state to adjust certain benefits in the corrections officers’ and elected officials’ retirement systems to alleviate pension underfunding.

51.70% Yes – For the Measure
819,805 votes

48.29% No – Against the Measure
765,575 votes

Proposition 126

This Constitutional Amendment would prohibit the state and each county, city, town, district, or other political subdivision in Arizona from imposing a new or increased tax on services that was not already in effect on December 31, 2017.

65.14% Yes – For the Measure
1,058,876 votes

34.23% No – Against the Measure
422,224 votes

Proposition 127

This Constitutional Amendment would replace Arizona’s current plan for increasing renewable energy use by imposing a new mandate requiring nongovernmental electric utilities to increase the portion of their retail energy sales generated from certain types of renewable energy resources to 50% by 2030.

30.23 % Yes – For the Measure
503,927 votes

69.77 % No – Against the Measure
1,163,025 votes

Proposition 305

This law would expand eligibility for education empowerment scholarship accounts to increase the number of eligible students enrolled in kindergarten through twelfth grade, with greater funding provided for low-income students.

34.89% Yes – For the Measure
566,791 votes

65.11% No – Against the Measure
1,057,816 votes

Proposition 306

This law would prohibit candidates who finance their political campaigns with public funding from the citizens clean elections commission from transferring any campaign funds to a political party or private tax-exempt organization that attempts to influence elections and subjects the commission’s rulemaking procedures to regulatory oversight.

56.07% Yes – For the Measure
902,680 votes

43.931% No – Against the Measure
707,254 votes

Final official results will be posted when they are released by the Yavapai County Elections Department.

Jon Hecht

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