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The 2022 Arizona gubernatorial election occurred on November 8, 2022, to elect the next governor of Arizona concurrently with other federal and state elections. Incumbent Republican governor Doug Ducey was term-limited and ineligible to run for a third consecutive term. Democratic Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs won the election, defeating Republican former television anchor Kari Lake. This race was one of six Republican-held governorships up for election in 2022 taking place in a state that was carried by Democrat Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election.

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  • The 2022 Arizona gubernatorial election occurred on November 8, 2022, to elect the next governor of Arizona concurrently with other federal and state elections. Incumbent Republican governor Doug Ducey was term-limited and ineligible to run for a third consecutive term. Democratic Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs won the election, defeating Republican former television anchor Kari Lake. This race was one of six Republican-held governorships up for election in 2022 taking place in a state that was carried by Democrat Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election. Primaries were held on August 2, with Lake winning the Republican nomination and Hobbs winning the Democratic nomination, making this the first gubernatorial election in Arizona history in which both major party candidates for governor are women. Hobbs is set to become the fifth female governor of Arizona, with Arizona setting a record for the most female governors in American history. With the concurrent passage of Proposition 131, this will be the last gubernatorial election in Arizona without a lieutenant governor on the ticket. Hobbs defeated Lake, becoming the first Democrat to win a gubernatorial election in the state since 2006. This was the closest gubernatorial election in the 2022 election cycle. (en)
  • La elección para gobernador de Arizona de 2022 se realizó el 8 de noviembre. El gobernador republicano en ejercicio, Doug Ducey, no era elegible para postularse para un tercer mandato, ya que Arizona es uno de los veintisiete estados que prohíbe a sus gobernadores servir más de dos mandatos consecutivos. Las elecciones primarias se efectuaron el 2 de agosto de 2022.​ (es)
  • 2022ko Arizonako gobernadore hauteskundeak 2022ko azaroaren 8an izan ziren, Arizonako hurrengo gobernadorea aukeratzeko. Arizona bere gobernadoreei elkarren segidako bi agintaldi baino gehiago egitea debekatzen dien hogeita zazpi estatuetako bat da. Beraz, gobernadore errepublikanoak agintaldi mugatua zuen eta ezin zen hirugarren agintaldi batera jarraian aurkeztu. Arizonako primarioak abuztuaren 2an egin ziren, eta telebistako aurkezle ohiak irabazi zuen errepublikanoen hautagaitza, eta Arizonako Estatu idazkariak demokratena. Arizonako historiako lehen hauteskundeak izan ziren bi hautagai nagusiak emakumezkoak zirena. Joe Bidenek irabazi zituen errepublikarren gobernatutako sei estatuetako bat da Arizona. (eu)
  • L'élection gouvernorale de 2022 dans l'Arizona a lieu le 8 novembre 2022. Le gouverneur républicain sortant Doug Ducey a été élu en 2014 et réélu en 2018. Il ne peut pas se représenter pour un troisième mandat. Kari Lake, une présentatrice de télévision d'une chaîne locale affiliée à Fox News remporte l'investiture républicaine tandis que la secrétaire d'État de l'Arizona Katie Hobbs remporte l'investiture démocrate. Katie Hobbs emporte l'élection de justesse, avec environ 20 000 voix d'avance sur son adversaire Kari Lake. (fr)
  • 2022年亞利桑那州州長選舉將於2022年11月8日舉行,以選舉亞利桑那州州長。 亞利桑那州是27個州之一,禁止其州長連續任職超過兩屆。因此現任共和黨州長道格·杜瑟己達任期限制,沒有資格連續第三個任期。 亞利桑那州的初選定於8月2日舉行。最终民主黨人贏得選舉。 (zh)
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  • ;U.S. Executive Branch officials *Mike Pence, 48th Vice President of the United States ;U.S. Representatives *Newt Gingrich, former Speaker of the United States House of Representatives and former U.S. Representative for ;Governors *Doug Ducey, Governor of Arizona *Brad Little, incumbent Governor of Idaho . *Fife Symington, former Governor of Arizona *Jan Brewer, former Governor of Arizona ;State officials *Lea Marquez Peterson, Chair of the Arizona Corporation Commission ;Individuals *Stephen Moore, conservative writer and economist (en)
  • ;U.S. Executive Branch officials *Donald Trump, 45th President of the United States ;State legislators *Wendy Rogers, member of the Arizona Senate from the 6th district ;Individuals *Rob Schneider, comedian and actor *Mike Lindell, founder of My Pillow *Peter Thiel, entrepreneur and venture capitalist ;Organizations *American Conservative Union (en)
  • ;State Representatives *Richard Andrade, state representative for Arizona's 29th legislative district (en)
  • ;U.S. Executive Branch officials *Donald Trump, 45th President of the United States *Michael Flynn, former U.S. National Security Advisor , former Director of the DIA and retired U.S. Army lieutenant general ' *Kash Patel, former Chief of Staff to the Acting United States Secretary of Defense *Richard Grenell, former U.S. Ambassador to Germany *Peter Navarro, former Director of the Office of Trade and Manufacturing Policy *Thomas Homan, former Director of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement ;U.S. Senators *Marsha Blackburn, U.S. Senator from Tennessee and former U.S. Representative for *Josh Hawley, U.S. Senator from Missouri and former Attorney General of Missouri ;U.S. Representatives *Paul Gosar, U.S. Representative for *Andy Biggs, U.S Representative for *Tulsi Gabbard, former U.S. Representative for ' *Marjorie Taylor Greene, U.S Representative for ;Governors *Ron DeSantis, Governor of Florida *Doug Ducey, Governor of Arizona *Glenn Youngkin, Governor of Virginia ;State legislators *Kelli Ward, chairwoman of the Arizona Republican Party and candidate for the US Senate in 2016 and in 2018 *John Fillmore, state representative from the 16th district *Wendy Rogers, state senator from the 6th district *Nancy Barto, state senator from the 15th district *Joseph Chaplik, state representative from the 23rd district *Teresa Martinez, state representative from the 11th district *Sonny Borrelli, state senator from the 5th district *Russell Pearce, former state senator from the 18th district *Warren Petersen, state senator from the 12th district *Travis Grantham, state representative from the 12th district *John Kavanagh, state representative from the 23rd district ;Local officals *Rudy Giuliani, 107th Mayor of New York City *Joe Arpaio, 36th Sheriff of Maricopa County ;Individuals *Jerry Colangelo, businessman and sports executive *Rob Schneider, comedian and actor *Mike Lindell, founder of My Pillow *Blake Masters, venture capitalist and Republican nominee for the U.S. Senate in 2022 *Donald Trump Jr., businessman and son of former President Donald Trump *Larry Elder, talk radio host, author, politician, and attorney *Brandon Tatum, conservative political commentator *Kimberly Guilfoyle, television news personality and former advisor to Donald Trump *Dean Cain, actor, producer, television presenter and former professional football player *Dinesh D'Souza, political commentator, author and filmmaker *Peter Thiel, entrepreneur and venture capitalist *Charlie Kirk, founder and executive director of Turning Point USA *Robert Kiyosaki, businessman and author of Rich Dad Poor Dad *Karrin Taylor Robson, member of the Arizona Board of Regents and former 2022 gubernatorial candidate *Bernard Kerik, political commentator and former New York City Police Commissioner *Jim Lamon, solar power businessman and former candidate for U.S. Senate in Arizona *Henry Cejudo, former mixed martial arts and freestyle wrestler, Olympic gold medalist *Abraham Hamadeh, prosecutor and Republican nominee for Arizona Attorney General in 2022 ;Organizations *Arizona Fraternal Order of Police *American Conservative Union *National Rifle Association *Association of American Physicians and Surgeons *National Federation of Independent Business *Phoenix Police Sergeants and Lieutenants Association *Arizona Conference of Police & Sheriffs *American Principles Project (en)
  • ;State legislator *Art Hamilton, state representative for the 22nd district ;Organization *Latino Victory Fund (en)
  • ;State officials *Jan Brewer, former Governor of Arizona (en)
  • ;U.S. Executive Branch officials *Barack Obama, 44th President of the United States ;U.S. Senators *Kyrsten Sinema, U.S. Senator from Arizona and former U.S. Representative for ;U.S. Representatives *Liz Cheney, U.S. Representative for ' *Adam Kinzinger, U.S. Representative for ' ;Local officials * Sam Campana, former Mayor of Scottsdale ' * John Giles, Mayor of Mesa '' ;State legislators *Lela Alston, former state senator from 24th district *Richard Andrade, state representative for 29th district *Sean Bowie, state senator from 18th district *Lupe Contreras, state senator from 19th district *Andrea Dalessandro, state representative for 2nd district *Kirsten Engel, former state senator from 10th district *Stephanie Stahl Hamilton, state representative for 10th district *Pamela Hannley, state representative for 9th district *Steve May, former state representative for 26th district ' *Jamescita Peshlakai, former state senator from 7th district *Martín Quezada, state senator from 29th district *Victoria Steele, state senator from 9th district ;Individuals *Camila Cabello, singer *Kerry Washington, actress ;Labor Unions *National Education Association *United Mine Workers of America ;Organizations *AFL–CIO *EMILY's List * Equality Arizona *Chicanos Por La Causa *National Women's Political Caucus *Human Rights Campaign *Communications Workers of America *Planned Parenthood *MoveOn *Everytown for Gun Safety *End Citizens United *Let America Vote *Stonewall Democrats *NARAL Pro-Choice America *National Education Association *Emerge America *Feminist Majority PAC *Fund Her PAC *Democrats Serve PAC (en)
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  • La elección para gobernador de Arizona de 2022 se realizó el 8 de noviembre. El gobernador republicano en ejercicio, Doug Ducey, no era elegible para postularse para un tercer mandato, ya que Arizona es uno de los veintisiete estados que prohíbe a sus gobernadores servir más de dos mandatos consecutivos. Las elecciones primarias se efectuaron el 2 de agosto de 2022.​ (es)
  • 2022ko Arizonako gobernadore hauteskundeak 2022ko azaroaren 8an izan ziren, Arizonako hurrengo gobernadorea aukeratzeko. Arizona bere gobernadoreei elkarren segidako bi agintaldi baino gehiago egitea debekatzen dien hogeita zazpi estatuetako bat da. Beraz, gobernadore errepublikanoak agintaldi mugatua zuen eta ezin zen hirugarren agintaldi batera jarraian aurkeztu. Arizonako primarioak abuztuaren 2an egin ziren, eta telebistako aurkezle ohiak irabazi zuen errepublikanoen hautagaitza, eta Arizonako Estatu idazkariak demokratena. Arizonako historiako lehen hauteskundeak izan ziren bi hautagai nagusiak emakumezkoak zirena. Joe Bidenek irabazi zituen errepublikarren gobernatutako sei estatuetako bat da Arizona. (eu)
  • L'élection gouvernorale de 2022 dans l'Arizona a lieu le 8 novembre 2022. Le gouverneur républicain sortant Doug Ducey a été élu en 2014 et réélu en 2018. Il ne peut pas se représenter pour un troisième mandat. Kari Lake, une présentatrice de télévision d'une chaîne locale affiliée à Fox News remporte l'investiture républicaine tandis que la secrétaire d'État de l'Arizona Katie Hobbs remporte l'investiture démocrate. Katie Hobbs emporte l'élection de justesse, avec environ 20 000 voix d'avance sur son adversaire Kari Lake. (fr)
  • 2022年亞利桑那州州長選舉將於2022年11月8日舉行,以選舉亞利桑那州州長。 亞利桑那州是27個州之一,禁止其州長連續任職超過兩屆。因此現任共和黨州長道格·杜瑟己達任期限制,沒有資格連續第三個任期。 亞利桑那州的初選定於8月2日舉行。最终民主黨人贏得選舉。 (zh)
  • The 2022 Arizona gubernatorial election occurred on November 8, 2022, to elect the next governor of Arizona concurrently with other federal and state elections. Incumbent Republican governor Doug Ducey was term-limited and ineligible to run for a third consecutive term. Democratic Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs won the election, defeating Republican former television anchor Kari Lake. This race was one of six Republican-held governorships up for election in 2022 taking place in a state that was carried by Democrat Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election. (en)
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  • 2022 Arizona gubernatorial election (en)
  • Elección para gobernador de Arizona de 2022 (es)
  • 2022ko Arizonako gobernadore hauteskundeak (eu)
  • Élection gouvernorale de 2022 en Arizona (fr)
  • 2022年亞利桑那州州長選舉 (zh)
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