Verde Valley Election Results [UPDATED]

Yavapai County saw record turnout in the 2020 elections, with more than 140,000 ballots cast early, dwarfing 2016’s total turnout before Election Day. There was no shortage of ballots cast in person and via drop-boxes on the day itself, with lines of about 20 minutes at the County Administrative Building in Cottonwood about mid-day.

The below totals represent what is believed to be the final tallies for Yavapai County, though there remain additional ballots outstanding in other Arizona counties, meaning that changes for state and federal races may still be subject to change.

Mingus/Cottonwood-Oak Creek School District consolidation

“To determine if Mingus Union High School District No. 4 and Cottonwood-Oak Creek Elementary School District No. 6 shall consolidate to form a unified school district from and after June 30, 2021.”

[To pass, YES must win in all three districts — Mingus Union High School District, Cottonwood-Oak Creek School District, and Clarkdale-Jerome School District]

Mingus Union High School District

  • YES – 5,254 votes [36.10%]
  • NO – 9.300 votes [63.90%]

Cottonwood-Oak Creek School District

  • YES – 5,184 votes [35.69%]
  • NO – 9,341 votes [64.31%]

Clarkdale-Jerome District

  • YES – 574 votes [24.96%]
  • NO – 1,726 votes [75.04%]

County

District 3 Supervisor

  • Randy Garrison [REP] – 12,803 votes [49.65%]
  • Donna Michaels [DEM] – 12,982 votes [50.35%]

State

State Senator – District 6 

  • Wendy Rogers [REP] – 67,373 votes [54.70%]
  • Felicia French [DEM] – 55,790 votes [45.30%]

State Representative – District 6 

  • Brenda Barton [REP] – 54,034 votes [26.34%]
  • Walt Blackman [REP] – 59,321 votes [28.91%]
  • Coral Evans [DEM] – 51,947 votes [25.32%]
  • Art Babbott [IND] – 39,867 votes [19.43%]

Federal

U.S. Senator

  • Martha McSally [REP] 1,628,282 votes [48.81%]
  • Mark Kelly [DEM]  – 1,707,421 [51.19%]

U.S. Congress – District 1

  • Tiffany Shedd [REP] – 175,814 votes [48.38%]
  • Tom O’Halleran [DEM] – 187,563 votes [51.62%]

U.S. Congress – District 4

  • Paul Gosar [REP] – 277,638 votes [69.76%]
  • Delina Disanto [DEM] – 120,328 votes [30.24%]

Sub-County boards

Camp Verde Unified School District Governing Board

[Vote for up to 3]

  • Thomasene Cardona – 2,533 [21.99%]
  • Helen Freeman – 3,443 votes [29.66%]
  • Carol German – 3,133 votes [26.99%]
  • Monique Prigmore – 2,480 votes [21.36%]

Cottonwood-Oak Creek School District Governing Board

[Vote for up to 3]

  • Mindy Bejarano – 7,159 votes [25.74%]
  • Joe Donaldson – 5,876 votes [21.13%]
  • Janice Rollins – 7,116 votes [25.59%]
  • Mary Valenzuela – 7,659 votes [27.54%]

Mingus Union High School District

[Vote for up to 3]

  • Lori Drake – 9,308 votes [29.60%]
  • Tony Isola – 6,153 votes [19.57%]
  • Anthony Lozano – 8,928 votes [28.39%]
  • Greg Roeller – 7,056 votes [22.44%]

Verde Valley Fire District

[Vote for up to 3]

  • Ken Bishop – 5,647 votes [28.56%]
  • Robert Brummett – 5,199 votes [26.29%]
  • Matthew Kaempfe – 4,767 votes [24.11%]
  • Gary Svider – 4,162 votes [21.05%]

Ballot Questions

Proposition 207 [STATEWIDE]

“The Law would allow limited marijuana possession, use, and cultivation by adults 21 or older; amend criminal penalties for marijuana possession; ban smoking marijuana in public; impose a 16% excise tax on marijuana sales to fund public programs; authorize state/local regulation of marijuana licensees; and allow expungement of marijuana offenses.”

  • YES – 1,946,065 votes [60.01%]
  • NO – 1,297,043 votes [39.99%]

Proposition 208 [STATEWIDE]

“The law would impose a 3.5% tax surcharge on taxable annual income over $250,000 for single persons or married persons filing separately, or $500,000 for married persons filing jointly or heads of households, to increase funding for public education.”

  • YES – 1,667,642 votes [51.74%]
  • NO – 1,55,315 votes [48.26%]

Camp Verde Proposition 452

“Pursuant to the Arizona State Constitution, the Town of Camp Verde seeks voter approval to permanently adjust the expenditure base of the town as determined by the Economic Estimates Commission. The Town seeks the adjustment of $565,000.”

  • YES – 2,838 votes [53.44%]
  • NO – 2,473 votes [46.56%]

Clarkdale-Jerome Elementary School District

“Shall the Governing Board of Clarkdale-Jerome Elementary School District No. 3 of Yavapai County, Arizona, adopt a General Maintenance and Operation Budget which includes an amount that exceeds the revenue control limit specified by statute by 10% for fiscal year 2021/2022 and for six subsequent years as described below? The 2021/2022 budget override authority represents an increase of the current 10% budget override authority which is scheduled to expire after 2022/2023 if the voters do not approve this override. The amount of the proposed budget increase of the proposed budget over the alternate budget for fiscal year 2021/2022 is estimated to be $290,214. In fiscal years 2021/2022 through 2025/2026 the amount of the proposed increase will be ten percent of the District’s revenue control limit in each of such years, as provided in Section 15-481(P) of the Arizona Revised Statutes. In fiscal years 2026/2027 and 2027/2028, the amount of the proposed increase will be six and two-thirds percent and three and one-thirds percent, respectively, of the District’s revenue control limit in each of such years, as provided in Section 15-481(P) of the Arizona Revised Statutes.”

  • YES – 1,232 votes [53.87%]
  • NO – 1,055 votes [46.13%]
Jon Hecht

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