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The 2016 United States Senate election in Arizona was held on November 8, 2016, to elect a member of the U.S. Senate to represent the State of Arizona, concurrently with the 2016 U.S. presidential election, other elections to the U.S. Senate in other states and elections to the U.S. House of Representatives, as well as various state and local elections.

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  • The 2016 United States Senate election in Arizona was held on November 8, 2016, to elect a member of the U.S. Senate to represent the State of Arizona, concurrently with the 2016 U.S. presidential election, other elections to the U.S. Senate in other states and elections to the U.S. House of Representatives, as well as various state and local elections. The Democratic primary was held on March 22, 2016, while the Republican primary election took place on August 30, 2016. After serving in the Arizona State Legislature and U.S. House of Representatives for a number of years, Democrat Ann Kirkpatrick sought to unseat incumbent Republican Senator John McCain, who won re-election to his sixth and final term in office. After hinting in September 2013 that he could retire, McCain subsequently said that the chances he would run again were "pretty good", but his campaign had emphasized that he had not made a decision yet. On April 7, 2015, McCain announced that he would run for re-election. McCain faced strong primary opposition from the Tea Party, but he ultimately defeated challenger Kelli Ward in the August 30 primary. McCain won with 53.7% of the vote compared to Kirkpatrick's 40.8%, with 5.5% voting for the Green candidate Gary Swing. Although McCain won reelection by double digits, this was the closest margin of his Senate career. It was also his first election in which he failed to win the traditionally Democratic counties of Coconino and Pima. As of 2022, this was the last time a Republican won the election for a U.S. Senate seat in Arizona. Kirkpatrick would later successfully run again for the U.S. House of Representatives in Arizona's 2nd congressional district in 2018. (en)
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  • ;Individuals * Sylvia Allen, President pro tempore of the Arizona Senate * Nancy Barto, State Senator * Dave Farnsworth, State Senator * John Fillmore, former State Representative * Mark Finchem, State Representative * Jim Gilchrist, co-founder and President of the Minuteman Project * Louie Gohmert, U.S. Representative from Texas * Gail Griffin, State Senator * Michael Johns, former White House speechwriter, former Heritage Foundation policy analyst and Tea Party activist * Anthony Kern, State Representative * Vince Leach, State Representative * Mark Levin, conservative radio host * Richard Mack, former Graham County Sheriff, candidate for TX-21 in 2012 and Libertarian candidate for U.S. Senate in 2006 * Thomas Massie, U.S. Representative from Kentucky * Charles Main, Arlington Former Arlington Elementary School Board President * Al Melvin, former State Senator and candidate for Governor in 2014 * Tom Morrissey, former Chairman of the Arizona Republican Party and 2014 State Senate candidate * Jill Norgaard, State Representative * Ron Paul, 2012 Republican Presidential candidate and former US Representative from Texas * Russell Pearce, former President of the Arizona Senate * Warren Petersen, State Representative * Carl Seel, former State Representative * Steve Smith, State Senator * Emilena Turley, Queen Creek Town Council member * Laura Ingraham, conservative radio host ;Organizations * Americans for Legal Immigration * Gun Owners of America (en)
  • ;Individuals * Donald Trump, 45th President of the United States * John R. Bolton, 25th United States Ambassador to the United Nations * Mark Brnovich, Arizona Attorney General * George W. Bush, 43rd President of the United States * Carly Fiorina, former CEO of Hewlett-Packard, 2010 Republican nominee for Senate in California, and 2016 presidential candidate * Newt Gingrich, former Speaker of the United States House of Representatives and former representative of Georgia's 6th congressional district * Luis Gonzalez, Former Arizona Diamondbacks out fielder and notable Cuban-American * Fred Karger, political consultant and 2012 presidential candidate *Evan McMullin, former chief policy director for the House Republican Conference in the U.S. House of Representatives, former CIA operations officer and 2016 independent candidate for president *Reince Priebus, Republican National Committee chairman * Mitt Romney, former Governor of Massachusetts, 2012 Republican Nominee for President * Paul Ryan, Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, U.S Representative for Wisconsin's 1st congressional district and 2012 GOP Vice Presidential nominee ;Senators * Senator Jeff Flake * Senator Joni Ernst * Senator David Perdue * Senator Dan Sullivan * Senator Tom Cotton * Senator Cory Gardner * Senator Lindsey Graham ;Governors * Governor Doug Ducey, current Governor of Arizona * Former Governor of Arizona Jan Brewer * Governor Jane D. Hull * Governor John Kasich * Governor Mike Pence of Indiana and 48th Vice President of the United States * Governor Fife Symington ;Mayors * Mayor John Insalaco, Apache Junction, Arizona * Mayor Kenneth Weise, Avondale, Arizona * Mayor Jackie Meck, Buckeye, Arizona * Mayor Les Peterson, Carefree, Arizona * Mayor Vincent Francia, Cave Creek, Arizona * Mayor Charles German, Camp Verde, Arizona * Mayor Jay Tibshraeny, Chandler, Arizona * Mayor Diane Joens, Cottonwood, Arizona * Mayor Terry Nolan, Dewey-Humboldt, Arizona * Vice Mayor Douglas Treadway, Dewey-Humboldt, Arizona * Mayor Billy Waters, Duncan, Arizona * Mayor Lana Mook, El Mirage, Arizona * Mayor Alvy Johnson, Fredonia, Arizona * Mayor John Lewis, Gilbert, Arizona * Mayor Georgia Lord, Goodyear, Arizona * Vice Mayor Sheri Lauritano, Goodyear, Arizona * Mayor Bobby Tyler, Holbrook, Arizona * Mayor Ken Taylor, Huachuca City, Arizona * Mayor Richard Anderson, Kingman City, Arizona * Mayor Thomas Schoaf, Litchfield Park, Arizona * Mayor Ed Honea, Marana, Arizona * Mayor John Giles, Mesa, Arizona * Former Mayor Scott Smith, Mesa, Arizona * Mayor John Doyle, Nogales, Arizona * Mayor Satish Hiremath, Oro Valley, Arizona * Mayor Michael Collins, Paradise Valley, Arizona * Mayor R.E. Isakson, Patagonia, Arizona * Mayor Kenny Evans, Payson, Arizona * Former Mayor Barbara Brewer, Payson, Arizona * Mayor Cathy Carlat, Peoria, Arizona * Mayor Tom Claridge, Pima, Arizona * Mayor Gregory Smith, Pinetop-Lakeside, Arizona * Former Mayor Roger Williams, Pinetop-Lakeside, Arizona * Mayor Harry Oberg, Prescott, Arizona * Former Mayor Martin Kuykendall, Prescott, Arizona * Mayor Harvy Skoog, Prescott Valley, Arizona * Mayor Gail Barney, Queen Creek, Arizona * Mayor Chris Gibbs, Safford, Arizona * Mayor Jerry Sanchez, San Luis, Arizona * Mayor Daryl Seymore, Show Low, Arizona * Mayor Rick Mueller, Sierra Vista, Arizona * Former Mayor Bob Stain, Sierra Vista, Arizona * Mayor Tom Poscharsky, Snowflake, Arizona * Mayor Ryan Patterson, St. Johns, Arizona * Mayor Ronnie McDaniel, Star Valley, Arizona * Former Mayor Hugh Hallman, Tempe, Arizona * Former Vice Mayor Onnie Shekerjian, Tempe, Arizona * Mayor Bob Rivera, Thatcher, Arizona * Former Mayor Greg Bryan, Tusayan, Arizona * Mayor Graig Sanderson, Tusayan, Arizona * Mayor Cecilia McCollough, Wellton, Arizona * Mayor Robert Irvin, Willcox, Arizona * Mayor John Moore, Williams, Arizona * Mayor Robin Boyd, Winslow, Arizona * Mayor Michael LeVault, Youngtown, Arizona * Mayor Douglas Nicholls, Yuma, Arizona ;Organizations * Organization of Iranian American Communities, U.S. * United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce * National Border Patrol Council * National Right to Life * National Federation of Independent Businesses (en)
  • ;U.S. Senators * Dennis DeConcini, Arizona * Kirsten Gillibrand, New York ;U.S. Representatives * Ron Barber, Arizona * Harry Mitchell, Arizona * Ed Pastor, Arizona ;Organizations * Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee * EMILY's List * Planned Parenthood (en)
  • ;Individuals * Robert Corbin, former President of the National Rifle Association and former Arizona Attorney General * Lori Klein, former State Senator * Dick Morris, conservative political consultant and commentator * Paul E. Vallely, retired US Army Major General and senior military analyst for Fox News (en)
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