Arizona state elections, 2006

Arizona state elections, 2006

The Arizona state elections of 2006 was held on November 7, 2006. All election results are from the Arizona Secretary of State's office. Percentages may not add to 100 because of rounding.

The deadline for signing petition signatures to appear on the September 12, 2006 primary ballot for all races was June 14, 2006.

This article does not yet include complete information about the state propositions placed on the ballot, but major propositions for Arizona in 2006 included:
* An attempt to add language to the AZ Constitution that would declare a marriage as only between a man and a woman (did not pass; as of 2006, AZ is the only state to reject a same-sex marriage ban proposed to its voters)
* Two competing statewide smoking bans -- one sponsored by R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. and one sponsored by various health organizations. (The health orgs' Prop 201 passed and will ban smoking in all indoor locations except some tobacco shops and some fraternal organizations)
* Four propositions that affected illegal immigrants, including ones that would make English the official language of Arizona, and restrict some currently held rights of illegal immigrants.

Executive Department

Races for Governor of Arizona, Attorney General of Arizona, Secretary of State of Arizona, State Treasurer, Superintendent of Public Instruction, State Mine Inspector, and two seats on the five-member Corporation Commission will be decided. All races except for the State Mine Inspector, State Treasurer, and one seat on the Corporation Commission feature incumbents running for re-election.

Governor

Incumbent

*Janet Napolitano (D) - Former Attorney General, former US Attorney for Arizona

Challengers

*Len Munsil(R) - Former president, Center for Arizona Policy
*Barry Hess(L) - Currency speculator

Republican Primary

Corporation Commissioner

Two seats on the Arizona Corporation Commission are up for re-election.

Incumbents

*Kris Mayes(R) - Incumbent commissioner (appointed), former Arizona Republic reporter & attorney

Challengers

*Gary Pierce(R) - State representative, chosen by the Arizona Republican Party to run for the seat currently held by appointee Barry Wong. The seat was vacated by Marc Spitzer, who accepted an appointment to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission in July 2006.
*Richard Boyer(D) - Assistant professor at Wayland Baptist University, former Cochise County Superior Court judge, former New Hampshire state senator and representative
*Mark Manoil(D) - 2004 Corporation Commission candidate & attorney at law firm Carson, Missinger, Elliot, Laughlin & Ragan PLC
*Rick Fowlkes(L) - Structural engineer for Fowlkes Enterprises, Inc.

Legislative Department

All 60 seats in the Arizona House of Representatives and all 30 seats in the Arizona Senate will be up for election. There are five incumbents not seeking re-election to the seats they currently hold, and eight races in which there is only one candidate for election.

Judicial Department

When a vacancy occurs on the bench, a Judicial Nominating Committee approves the names of at least three applicants for nomination, from which the Governor appoints one to the position. After appointment, all Judges and Justices are subject to judicial election retentions, statewide for Justices and in their separate districts for Judges. Supreme Court Justices serve a six year term; all other state Judges serve four-year terms. There is a mandatory retirement age of 65 for all judicial offices.

Ballot propositions

ee also

* United States gubernatorial elections, 2006
* Arizona state legislature elections, 2006


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