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The 2026 Arizona Senate election will be held on November 3, 2026. Voters will elect members of the Arizona Senate in all 30 of the state's legislative districts to serve a two-year term. Primary elections will be held on August 4, 2026.
The Republican Party holds a majority over the Democratic Party, controlling 17 seats to the latter's 13 seats.
Background
Partisan Background
In the 2024 presidential election, Donald Trump won 17 districts, while Kamala Harris won 13. In the previous election in 2024, the Republican Party increased its margin by one seat, with a total of 17 seats, compared to the 13 seats held by the Democratic Party.
Predictions
Statewide
Source | Ranking | As of |
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270toWin | ||
State Navigate | ||
Sabato's Crystal Ball |
Overview
Party | Candidates | Votes | Seats | |||||||||
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No. | % | Before | After | +/– | ||||||||
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Total |
Retiring incumbents
Republicans
- District 13: J.D. Mesnard is term-limited.
- District 19: David Gowan is term-limited
Democrats
- District 5: Lela Alston is term-limited.
- District 20: Sally Ann Gonzales is term-limited.
Summary of results by district
† - Incumbent not seeking re-election
District | 2024 Pres.[1] | Incumbent | Party | Elected Senator | Outcome | ||
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1st | R +33.2 | Mark Finchem | Rep | ||||
2nd | R +5.6 | Shawnna Bolick | Rep | ||||
3rd | R +24.5 | John Kavanagh | Rep | ||||
4th | R +3.5 | Carine Werner | Rep | ||||
5th | D +36.4 | Lela Alston† | Dem | ||||
6th | D +27.2 | Theresa Hatathlie | Dem | ||||
7th | R +29.9 | Wendy Rogers | Rep | ||||
8th | D +19.7 | Lauren Kuby | Dem | ||||
9th | D +3.0 | Eva Burch | Dem | ||||
10th | R +20.9 | Dave Farnsworth | Rep | ||||
11th | D +39.8 | Catherine Miranda | Dem | ||||
12th | D +15.9 | Mitzi Epstein | Dem | ||||
13th | R +1.2 | J. D. Mesnard† | Rep | ||||
14th | R +18.3 | Warren Petersen | Rep | ||||
15th | R +30.5 | Jake Hoffman | Rep | ||||
16th | R +9.4 | T. J. Shope | Rep | ||||
17th | R +3.9 | Vince Leach | Rep | ||||
18th | D +24.0 | Priya Sundareshan | Dem | ||||
19th | R +23.0 | David Gowan† | Rep | ||||
20th | D +43.2 | Sally Ann Gonzales† | Dem | ||||
21st | D +18.5 | Rosanna Gabaldón | Dem | ||||
22nd | D +21.1 | Eva Diaz | Dem | ||||
23rd | D +1.8 | Brian Fernandez | Dem | ||||
24th | D +20.5 | Analise Ortiz | Dem | ||||
25th | R +29.4 | Tim Dunn | Rep | ||||
26th | D +28.8 | Flavio Bravo | Dem | ||||
27th | R +11.3 | Kevin Payne | Rep | ||||
28th | R +23.1 | Frank Carroll | Rep | ||||
29th | R +18.3 | Janae Shamp | Rep | ||||
30th | R +55.2 | Hildy Angius | Rep |
Notes
References
- ^ "Dave's Redistricting". Retrieved 2025-01-26.