AZ-01
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Categories: 110th Congress | Arizona Congressional districts
The 1st Congressional District of Arizona is enormous and rural, and includes Casa Grande, Florence, Payson, Prescott, Flagstaff and the Navajo Nation. The district is experiencing both the general trend across the West of party dealignment, with the percentages of voters claiming to be independents now at 23%, and a large influx of migrants from California and the Midwest. Source: Kirk Johnson. "In Southwest, A Shifting Away From Party Lines." The New York Times. October 25, 2006. Pp. A1, A20.
Republican Rick Renzi is the incumbent. He defeated his Democratic challenger, Ellen Simon.
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2006 general election
- Rick Renzi (R): 88,760 52% (hw) (cw)
- Ellen Simon (D): 75,257 44% (cw)
- David B. Schlosser (L): 8,272 5% (cw)
2004 general election
- Rick Renzi (R): 138,188, 59%
- Paul Babbitt (D): 85,000, 36%
2002 general election
- Rick Renzi (R): 80,594, 49%
- George Cordova (D): 75,326, 46%
External links
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- Previous Arizona Elections (Arizona Secretary of State)
- Washington Post: 2000 elections
- Washington Post: 2002 elections
- Washington Post: 2004 elections
- Washington Post: 2006 elections
- Washington Post: 2008 campaign
- 2006 Election from Democratic Underground
- 2006 Election from the Green Papers
- Politics1.com: Arizona
- Congressional District 1, Arizona - Fact Sheet (U.S. Census)