Here’s the latest on major races in Arizona’s 2022 general election
Nov 9, 2022, 12:37 PM | Updated: Nov 17, 2022, 5:12 pm

(AP Photo/Matt York)
(AP Photo/Matt York)
PHOENIX — Here’s everything you need to know about what’s happening with Arizona’s 2022 midterm elections (and find more coverage here):
GOVERNOR
Democrat Katie Hobbs and Republican Kari Lake are vying to succeed term-limited Gov. Doug Ducey.
Here’s the latest on the race.
U.S. SENATE
Democrat incumbent Mark Kelly looks to secure his first six-term term.
Republican Blake Masters is trying to win the seat held by John McCain for over 30 years.
Here’s the latest on the race.
SECRETARY OF STATE
Democrat Adrian Fontes and Republican Mark Finchem are the two candidates seeking to replace Hobbs.
Here’s the latest on the race.
ATTORNEY GENERAL
Incumbent Mark Brnovich made a failed run at U.S. Senate, so Arizona will have a new attorney general.
It’ll be either Democrat Kris Mayes or Republican Abe Hamadeh.
Here’s the latest on the race.
SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
Incumbent Democrat Kathy Hoffman is seeking a second term.
Republican Tom Horne, who held the position from 2003-2011, hopes to knock off Hoffman.
Here’s the latest on the race.
MARICOPA COUNTY ATTORNEY
Interim County Attorney Rachel Mitchell, a Republican, looks to become the permanent officeholder.
Democrat Julie Gunnigle is her challenger.
Here’s the latest on the race.
PROPOSITIONS
Arizona had 10 propositions on the ballot.
Here’s the latest on the race.
US HOUSE
With two incumbents running unopposed, seven Arizona congressional seats were up for grabs.