Arizona
Related: About this forumIt appears Rotellini lost
Can't find results but I really like her a lot even though I don't know her well.
She tends to take a stand on clear position on a lot of the wedge issues Democrats often play the middle on in statewide races even though policy won't be a big part of her job.
I remember watching the GOP primary debate on PBS last AG race where both Horne & Thomas were accusing each other of corruption but at the end stated they'd support their opponent if they lost. Aside from that they were both corrupt, if you really believe he is corrupt but support him anyway, then you're OK with corruption.
Need to get the corrupt assholes out of the AG office.
Appears to have lose by 33,000 votes.
Brnovich wins election for Attorney General
PHOENIX (AP) -- Republican Mark Brnovich has won the race to become Arizona's next attorney general.
Brnovich toppled Democrat Felecia Rotellini on Tuesday after a campaign that saw both candidates targeted with extensive TV advertising paid for by outside groups.
Brnovich labeled Rotellini as soft on crime and lacking courtroom experience in prosecuting criminals. Rotellini said her opponent was an ideologue more concerned with right-wing politics than the job at hand.
Brnovich beat incumbent Attorney General Tom Horne in August's Republican primary. Rotellini was unopposed in the primary.
http://www.fox10phoenix.com/story/27259081/2014/11/03/arizona-ag
Even though he doesn't appear to be afraid to take a stand on issues like gay marriage and immigration, she understands the job description though I hate the idea of the political nature the AG job is in general.
Kali
(55,026 posts)Attorney General97% reporting
✓RMark Brnovich 53% 603,767
DFelecia Rotellini 47% 528,267
http://www.abc15.com/arizona/election-results/Total_Ticker?embedded=true
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Governor 97% reporting
✓RDoug Ducey 54% 619,382
DFred Duval 41% 475,431
Barry Hess 4% 43,287
John Mealer 1% 11,387
Secretary of State97% reporting
RMichele Reagan 52% 598,645
DTerry Goddard 48% 543,662
Superintendent of Public Instruction97% reporting
RDiane Douglas 51% 573,291
DDavid Garcia 49% 547,809
State Treasurer 97% reporting
RJeff Dewit 99% 819,565
District 1 U.S. Representative in Congress100% reporting
DAnn Kirkpatrick 53% 77,105
RAndy Tobin 46% 67,494
District 2 U.S. Representative in Congress75% reporting
RMartha McSally 50% 78,785
DRon Barber 50% 78,749
Write-in 0% 674
District 3 U.S. Representative in Congress 100% reporting
✓DRAUL GRIJALVA 55% 42,880
RGABBY SAUCEDO MERCER 45% 35,498
Write-in 0% 60
District 4 U.S. Representative in Congress100% reporting
✓RPaul Gosar 70% 101,671
DMike Weisser 26% 37,391
LChris Rike 4% 5,967
Write-in 0% 137
District 5 U.S. Representative in Congress 100% reporting
✓RMatt Salmon 69% 92,442
DJames Woods 31% 42,155
Write-in 0% 225
District 6 U.S. Representative in Congress 100% reporting
✓RDavid Schweikert 65% 99,591
DW. John Williamson 35% 54,161
Write-in 0% 305
District 7 U.S. Representative in Congress100% reporting
✓DRuben Gallego 74% 39,716
LJoe Cobb 16% 8,557
Rebecca Dewitt 6% 3,017
Jos Pealosa 4% 2,147
RGary Dunn 1% 367
District 8 U.S. Representative in Congress100% reporting
✓RTrent Franks 75% 101,249
Stephen Dolgos 24% 32,303
District 9 U.S. Representative in Congress100% reporting
✓DKyrsten Sinema 54% 65,343
RWendy Rogers 42% 51,309
lady lib
(2,933 posts)Hey, Ann Kirkpatrick won, despite all those nasty ads.
Kali
(55,026 posts)when I went to bed he was 10% ahead. damn!