The Associated Press declared Abe Hamadeh the winner of the Republican primary for attorney general as the Trump-endorsed candidate’s lead over Rodney Glassman expanded overnight./Gage Skidmore
The Arizona Republic
What’s new the day after Arizona’s primary election?
The governor’s race is still up for grabs, along with several others. Additional results were expected to be released Wednesday, along with more details about issues at polling places.
Follow coverage of the 2022 primary election by Arizona Republic reporters throughout the day.
Recap: Tuesday’s election highlights | Arizona primary election results
12:30 p.m.: Schweikert, Hodge to face off in 1st Congressional District race
Incumbent Rep. David Schweikert, R-Ariz., and Democratic challenger Jevin Hodge will battle it out on the Nov. 8 general election ballot.
Schweikert, who sits on the influential House Ways and Means Committee, defeated GOP primary challengers Elijah Norton and Josh Barnett. The Associated Press called the race for Schweikert at 8:55 a.m. Wednesday.
The AP called the Democratic primary race for Hodge at 12:55 a.m. Wednesday.
Hodge’s campaign had already claimed victory over Phoenix basketball executive Adam Metzendorf.
“I’m honored to be the nominee and we’re ready to take the fight to David Schweikert,” Hodge said Tuesday night in a written statement.
— Dan Nowicki
Noon: Hamadeh declared winner in GOP primary for AG
The Associated Press declared Abe Hamadeh the winner of the Republican primary for attorney general as the Trump-endorsed candidate’s lead over Rodney Glassman expanded overnight.
The Associated Press declared Abe Hamadeh the winner of the Republican primary for attorney general as the Trump-endorsed candidate’s lead over Rodney Glassman expanded overnight.