Английская Википедия:Arizona Republican Party
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The Arizona Republican Party is the affiliate of the Republican Party in the US state of Arizona. Its headquarters are in Phoenix.[1] The party currently controls six of Arizona's nine U.S. House seats, sixteen of thirty State Senate seats, thirty-one of sixty State House of Representatives seats, four of five seats on the Arizona Corporation Commission and three Statewide Executive Offices (State Treasurer, Superintendent of Public Instruction, and State Mine Inspector)
Since 2020, the state party has been dominated by Christian nationalist and far-right factions.[2][3][4] Its platform calls for the overturning of Obergefell v. Hodges, the repeal of same-sex marriage, and a near-total ban on abortion access.[5] The Arizona Republican Party played key roles in attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 United States presidential election[4] and the 2022 Arizona gubernatorial election.[6]
Current structure
Шаблон:Update Here is the structure of the state party, as of Feb 2019.[7]
Elected officers of the State Committee
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State Executive Committee
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State Committee
- The 15 county Republican chairmen
- One member for each three elected Republican PCs
The chairman, Secretary and Treasurer elected at the biannual Statutory Meeting and other officers elected at the biannual Mandatory Meeting (except National Committeeman and Committeewoman, who are elected at quadrennial State Convention).
County committees
County committees include all PCs within that county. They meet in January after general elections to elect a chairman, two vice chairs, a secretary and a treasurer.
Legislative district committees
Legislative district committees exist in counties of more than 500,000 people (Maricopa and Pima Counties), and include all PCs within that district. Officers are elected at Organizational Meetings after the general election including a chairman, two vice chairs, a secretary and a treasurer.
Precinct committeemen
Precinct committeemen are elected one per precinct, plus one additional for each 125 registered voters of that party as of March 1 of the general election year. There are over 1,666 precincts statewide (including over 724 precincts in Maricopa County.)
Federal officials
These are the Republican Party members who hold federal offices.[9]
U.S. Senate
- None
Both of Arizona's U.S. Senate seats have been held the Democratic caucus since 2020. Martha McSally was the last Republican to represent Arizona in the U.S. Senate. Appointed in 2019 by Governor Doug Ducey after the resignation of Jon Kyl who was appointed to the seat after the death of John McCain in 2018, McSally lost the 2020 special election to determine who would serve the remainder of the term expiring in 2022. McSally lost the special election to Democratic challenger Mark Kelly, who ran for a full term in 2022, defeating Blake Masters. John McCain was the last Republican elected to represent Arizona in the U.S. Senate in 2016, while Jeff Flake was the last Republican to represent Arizona for a full term in the U.S. Senate from 2013 to 2019.
U.S. House of Representatives
Out of the nine seats Arizona is apportioned in the U.S. House of Representatives, six are held by Republicans:
- AZ-01: David Schweikert
- AZ-02: Eli Crane
- AZ-05: Andy Biggs
- AZ-06: Juan Ciscomani
- AZ-08: Debbie Lesko
- AZ-09: Paul Gosar
State officials
Executive
The Arizona Republican Party controls 7 of 11 elected statewide executive offices:[10]
Senate
The Arizona Republican Party holds the majority in the Arizona Senate, holding 16 of the 30 seats.[11]
House
The Arizona Republican Party holds the majority in the Arizona House of Representatives, holding 31 of the 60 seats.[12]
Mayors
- Gail Barney (Queen Creek)
- Jason Beck (Peoria)
- Kenny Evans (Payson)
- Ed Honea (Marana)
- John Insalaco (Apache Junction)
- Bridgette Petersen (Gilbert)
- Scott LeMarr (Paradise Valley)
- Michael LeVault (Youngtown)
- Georgia Lord (Goodyear)
- Mark Nexsen (Lake Havasu City)
- Lana Mook (El Mirage)
- Christian Price (Maricopa)
- Thomas Schoaf (Litchfield Park)
- Thomas Shope (Coolidge)
- Greg Mengarelli (Prescott)
- John Giles (Mesa)
- Kevin Hartle
- Byron Lewis (Snowflake)
History
Chairmen
Chairman | Term |
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Orme Lewis | 1938–1940 |
Carl Divelbis | 1948–1950 |
Richard Myers | 1952–1954 |
Richard Kleindienst | 1956–1960 |
Stephen Shadegg | 1960–1961 |
Richard Kleindienst | 1961–1963 |
Keith Brown | 1963–1965 |
Harry Rosenzweig | 1965–1976 |
James Colter | 1976–1978 |
Thomas Pappas | 1978–1983 |
John Munger | 1983–1985 |
Burton Kruglick | 1985–1991 |
Gerald Davis | 1991–1993 |
Dodie Londen | 1993–1997 |
Mike Hellon | 1997–1999 |
Michael Minnaugh | 1999–2001 |
Bob Fannin | 2001–2005 |
Matt Salmon | 2005–2007 |
Randy Pullen | 2007–2011 |
Tom Morrissey | 2011–2013 |
Robert Graham | 2013–2017 |
Jonathan Lines | 2017–2019 |
Kelli Ward | 2019–2023 |
Jeff DeWit | 2023–2024 |
Jill Norgaard | 2024–2024 (interim) |
Gina Swoboda | 2024-present |
Election results
Presidential
Gubernatorial
Election | Gubernatorial candidate | Votes | Vote % | Result |
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1911 | Edmund W. Wells | 9,166 | 42.4% | Lost Шаблон:N |
1914 | Ralph H. Cameron | 17,602 | 34.5% | Lost Шаблон:N |
1916 | Thomas E. Campbell | 28,051 | 47.9% | Lost Шаблон:N |
1918 | Thomas E. Campbell | 25,927 | 49.9% | Won Шаблон:Y |
1920 | Thomas E. Campbell | 37,060 | 54.2% | Won Шаблон:Y |
1922 | Thomas E. Campbell | 30,599 | 45.1% | Lost Шаблон:N |
1924 | Dwight B. Heard | 37,571 | 49.5% | Lost Шаблон:N |
1926 | Elis S. Clark | 39,580 | 49.8% | Lost Шаблон:N |
1928 | John Calhoun Phillips | 47,829 | 51.7% | Won Шаблон:Y |
1930 | John Calhoun Phillips | 46,231 | 48.6% | Lost Шаблон:N |
1932 | J. C. "Jack" Kinney | 42,202 | 35.4% | Lost Шаблон:N |
1934 | Thomas Maddock | 39,242 | 38.2% | Lost Шаблон:N |
1936 | Thomas E. Campbell | 36,114 | 29.1% | Lost Шаблон:N |
1938 | Jerrie W. Lee | 32,022 | 27.3% | Lost Шаблон:N |
1940 | Jerrie W. Lee | 50,358 | 33.8% | Lost Шаблон:N |
1942 | Jerrie W. Lee | 23,562 | 26.9% | Lost Шаблон:N |
1944 | Jerrie W. Lee | 27,261 | 21.2% | Lost Шаблон:N |
1946 | Bruce Brockett | 48,867 | 39.9% | Lost Шаблон:N |
1948 | Bruce Brockett | 70,419 | 40.1% | Lost Шаблон:N |
1950 | John Howard Pyle | 99,109 | 50.8% | Won Шаблон:Y |
1952 | John Howard Pyle | 156,592 | 60.2% | Won Шаблон:Y |
1954 | John Howard Pyle | 115,866 | 47.5% | Lost Шаблон:N |
1956 | Horace B. Griffen | 116,744 | 40.5% | Lost Шаблон:N |
1958 | Paul Fannin | 160,136 | 55.1% | Won Шаблон:Y |
1960 | Paul Fannin | 235,502 | 59.3% | Won Шаблон:Y |
1962 | Paul Fannin | 200,578 | 54.8% | Won Шаблон:Y |
1964 | Richard Kleindienst | 221,404 | 46.8% | Lost Шаблон:N |
1966 | Jack Williams | 203,438 | 53.8% | Won Шаблон:Y |
1968 | Jack Williams | 279,923 | 57.8% | Won Шаблон:Y |
1970 | Jack Williams | 209,356 | 50.9% | Won Шаблон:Y |
1974 | Russell Williams | 273,674 | 49.6% | Lost Шаблон:N |
1978 | Evan Mecham | 241,093 | 44.8% | Lost Шаблон:N |
1982 | Leo Corbet | 235,877 | 32.5% | Lost Шаблон:N |
1986 | Evan Mecham | 343,913 | 39.7% | Won Шаблон:Y |
1990 (runoff) | Fife Symington III | 492,569 | 52.4% | Won Шаблон:Y |
1994 | Fife Symington III | 593,492 | 52.5% | Won Шаблон:Y |
1998 | Jane Dee Hull | 620,188 | 61.0% | Won Шаблон:Y |
2002 | Matt Salmon | 554,465 | 45.2% | Lost Шаблон:N |
2006 | Len Munsil | 543,528 | 35.4% | Lost Шаблон:N |
2010 | Jan Brewer | 938,934 | 54.3% | Won Шаблон:Y |
2014 | Doug Ducey | 805,062 | 53.4% | Won Шаблон:Y |
2018 | Doug Ducey | 1,330,863 | 56.0% | Won Шаблон:Y |
2022 | Kari Lake | 1,270,774 | 49.7% | Lost Шаблон:N |
Former prominent Arizona Republicans
United States delegates
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United States senators
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United States representatives
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Territorial governors
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State governors
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Jan Brewer (2009 - 2015
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See also
- Arizona Democratic Party
- Arizona Libertarian Party
- Arizona Green Party
- Political party strength in Arizona
- Constitution Party of Arizona
References
External links
- Arizona Republican Party Website
- Arizona Federation of Republican Women
- Arizona Latino Republican Assembly
- Arizona College Republicans
- Maricopa County Republican Committee
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