Arizona's 1st congressional district election, 2006
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The 2006 congressional elections in Arizona were elections for Arizona's
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to the United States House of Representatives, which occurred along with congressional elections nationwide on November 7, 2006. Arizona has eight seats, as apportioned during the
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. Prior to the election, Republicans held six of the eight seats and Democrats held two. In the 8th district, Republican Congressman Jim Kolbe retired, leaving an open seat. Following the elections, Democrats gained two seats at the expense of the Republicans, who lost two.


Overview


Statewide


By district

Results of the 2008 United States House of Representatives elections in Arizona by district:


District 1

The normally Republican 1st district, based in the region north of Phoenix and Tucson and one of the largest districts by land area in the country, had been represented by Republican Rick Renzi since his initial election in 2002.


Republican primary

Renzi faced ethical problems in this election and was named by
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as one of the most corrupt candidates running for office that year.


Candidates


=Nominee

= * Rick Renzi, incumbent U.S. Representative


Results


Democratic primary


Candidates


=Nominee

= * Ellen Simon, attorney and activist


=Eliminated in primary

= * Mike Caccioppoli, former radio correspondent * Bob Donahue, businessman * Susan Friedman, marketing director * Vic McKerlie, dentist


=Withdrawn

= *
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, former state representative


Results


Libertarian primary


Candidates


=Nominee

= * David Schlosser, public relations manager


Results


General election


Campaign

Attorney and community activist Ellen Simon emerged as the Democratic nominee, and though she initially trailed Renzi by wide margins she made up much a large amount of ground and closed the gap, causing many to consider the race competitive. Simon challenged Renzi to a series of eight debates, to which Renzi responded by attacking Simon's husband for being behind on child support payments to his ex-wife. On 24 October, federal officials opened an inquiry into Renzi. It began when a local landowner filed a complaint that said that Renzi had pressured him into buying land he owned in exchange for his support on the landowner's petition with the federal government for a land swap. When that landowner refused, Renzi sold the land to a second company, who funneled the $200,000 payment ($ adjusted for inflation) through a wine company his father owned. Fortunately for Renzi some of these details didn't come to light until after the election.


Endorsements


Polling


Predictions


Results

Renzi won re-election by an eight-point margin, despite the strong Democratic performance nationwide.


District 2

The heavily conservative and gerrymandered District 2, which owed its strange shape to the decision to not have
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and
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Native Americans represented by the same congressman due to historic tensions between them, had been represented by Republican Trent Franks since his initial election in 2002. Franks had been re-elected comfortably in the intervening years due to the conservative nature of the Phoenix suburbs that the district pulled from.


Republican primary


Candidates


=Nominee

= * Trent Franks, incumbent U.S. Representative


Results


Democratic primary


Candidates


=Nominee

= * John Thrasher, educator


=Eliminated in primary

= * Suchindran Chatterjee, engineer and educator *
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, educator and nominee for this seat in
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Results


Libertarian primary


Candidates


=Nominee

= * Powell Gamill, molecular biologist


Results


Independents

* William Crum (write-in), blogger


General election


Campaign

Franks faced Democratic challenger John Thrasher, a music teacher who based his campaign around anti-corruption and immigration reform.


Results

Franks comfortably won re-election, albeit by a smaller margin than usual.


District 3

The staunchly conservative 3rd district, based in the northern portion of Phoenix and its northern suburbs, had been represented by incumbent Republican John Shadegg since his initial election in
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.


Republican primary


Candidates


=Nominee

= * John Shadegg, incumbent U.S. Representative


Results


Democratic primary


Candidates


=Nominee

= * Herb Paine, consultant


=Eliminated in primary

= * Don Chilton, retired engineer * Jim McCoy


Results


Libertarian primary


Candidates


=Nominee

= * Mark Yannone, businessman


Results


General election


Endorsements


Results

True to the district’s conservative nature, Shadegg defeated Paine by a wide margin, though it was significantly reduced from his 2004 margin.


District 4

The heavily liberal 4th district, based in the southern portion of Phoenix and its southern suburbs, had a high
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population. Incumbent Democrat Ed Pastor had represented this portion of the state since a special election in 1991 to replace Mo Udall.


Democratic primary


Candidates


=Nominee

= * Ed Pastor, incumbent U.S. Representative


Results


Republican primary


Candidates


=Nominee

= *
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, aerospace executive


Results


Libertarian primary


Candidates


=Nominee

= * Ronald Harders, write-in candidate


Results


General election


Results


District 5

The conservative-leaning 5th district included a small portion of Phoenix and many of its northeastern suburbs, such as Scottsdale and Tempe. Republican
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had represented the area since his initial election in 1994 and many considered him to be vulnerable to a Democratic challenger.


Republican primary


Candidates


=Nominee

= *
J. D. Hayworth John David Hayworth Jr. (born July 12, 1958) is an American television host and former politician. He served as a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from 1995 to 2007 from Arizona's 5th Congressional District. He curre ...
, incumbent U.S. Representative


Results


Democratic primary

Harry Mitchell, a former Mayor of Tempe,
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, and Chairman of the
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, emerged as the Democrats' leading challenger to Hayworth.


Candidates


=Nominee

= * Harry Mitchell, chair of the
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former
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and former Mayor of Tempe


Endorsements


Results


Libertarian primary


Candidates


=Nominee

= * Warren Severin, businessman


Results


General election


Debates


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Polling


Predictions


Results

The race was close for much of the fall, and Mitchell ultimately edged out Hayworth on election day by a four-point margin and was elected to his first term in Congress.


District 6

The heavily conservative 6th district, based in the eastern suburbs of Phoenix, had been represented by Republican Congressman
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since his initial election in 2000.


Republican primary

Flake had built up a repertoire in Congress as being a staunch fiscal conservative and an anti- earmark advocate.


Candidates


=Nominee

= *
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, incumbent U.S. Representative


Results


Democratic primary

No Democrat filed.


Libertarian primary


Candidates


=Nominee

= * Jason M. Blair


Results


General election


Results

Flake faced no Democratic opponent and was overwhelmingly re-elected to his fourth term in Congress over Libertarian candidate Jason Blair.


District 7

The heavily Democratic 7th district, based in southwestern Arizona and covering much of the state’s border with Mexico, had a majority
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population and had been represented by Democratic Congressman Raúl Grijalva since 2003.


Democratic primary


Candidates


=Nominee

= * Raúl Grijalva, incumbent U.S. Representative


Results


Republican primary


Candidates


=Nominee

= * Ron Drake, former Mayor of Avondale


=Eliminated in primary

= * Joseph Sweeney, perennial candidate


Results


Libertarian primary


Candidates


=Nominee

= * Joe Cobb, political advisor and economic instructor


Results


General election

Grijalva faced the former Mayor of Avondale, Republican Ron Drake, and Libertarian write-in candidate Joe Cobb.


Candidates


Results

Grijalva defeated both Drake and Cobb by a comfortable margin.


District 8

Long-serving Republican Congressman Jim Kolbe, a respected moderate and an openly gay man, declined to seek a seventh term in Congress and thus created an open seat. The marginally conservative 8th district, based in southeastern Arizona, had narrowly supported George W. Bush in
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and
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and the election was considered to be competitive.


Republican primary

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Randy Graf, who was heavily conservative and had challenged Kolbe in the Republican primary in 2004, defeated the more moderate Steve Huffman, a state representative, in the primary, in spite of ad buys in favor of Huffman by national Republicans.


Candidates


=Nominee

= * Randy Graf, former state representative and candidate for this seat in
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=Eliminated in primary

= *
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, U.S. Army veteran * Mike Hellon, former chair of the Arizona Republican Party * Steve Huffman, state representative * Michael T. Jenkins, automobile repair shop owner


=Declined

= * Jim Kolbe, incumbent U.S. Representative


Endorsements


Results


Democratic primary

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Gabby Giffords, a moderate Democrat, triumphed against several Democrats, the most notable of which was television anchor Patty Weiss, in the primary, and thus she and Graf faced off against each other in the general election.


Candidates


=Nominee

= * Gabby Giffords, former state senator


=Eliminated in primary

= *
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, white nationalist activist * Jeffrey Lynn Latas, U.S. Air Force veteran * Alex Rodriguez, member of the Tucson Unified School District board * Francine Shacter, former Democratic precinct chairwoman * Patty Weiss, television anchor


Endorsements


Results


Libertarian primary


Candidates


=Nominee

= *
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, co-founder of the Libertarian Party


Results


Independents

* Russ Dove (write-in), militiaman; campaign manager for
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* Leo F. Kimminau (write-in) * Paul Price (write-in) * Jay Quick (Independent), geologist and businessman


General election


Campaign

Giffords was the tentative favorite for most of the election, as many moderates were turned off by Graf’s conservative views and Kolbe did not endorse him as the Republican candidate.


Debates


Polling


Predictions


Results

On election day, Giffords emerged victorious over Graf by a comfortable twelve-point margin and won her first term in Congress.


References

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