AZ-05
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Categories: 110th Congress | Arizona Congressional districts
Arizona's 5th Congressional District encompasses Scottsdale, Tempe, Fountain Hills, Ahwatukee, Rio Verde, and parts of Mesa, Phoenix and Chandler. Republican J.D. Hayworth, first elected to Congress in 1994, served six two-year terms in the U.S. House of Representatives. Hayworth was defeated in the 2006 elections by Harry Mitchell (D).
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2008 elections
- Harry Mitchell {(hw)(cw)
2006 election
- Harry Mitchell (D): 73,762 50% cw
- J.D. Hayworth* (R): 67,830 46% (cw)
- Warren Severin (Libertarian): 4,754 3% cw
2004 election
- J.D. Hayworth (R): 127,095, 60%
- Elizabeth Rogers (D): 81,752, 38%
- Michael Kielsky (Libertarian): 5,004, 2%
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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: Arizona
- AZ-05 Fast Facts