Arizona: David Schweikert Defeats Ben Quayle in GOP Primary
At the time the Associated Press called the GOP primary, Schweikert was leading Quayle, 53 percent to 47 percent. The two men shared similar political records.
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At the time the Associated Press called the GOP primary, Schweikert was leading Quayle, 53 percent to 47 percent. The two men shared similar political records.
With 99 percent of precincts reporting, Long had 47 percent of the vote to Quinones’ 28 percent, the Associated Press reported. Long is not seen as viable GOP candidate for the district.
Peters led Clarke in the 14th district, 47 percent to 35 percent, with 89 percent of precincts reporting.
With 88 percent of precincts reporting, he got 53 percent to Pendergraph’s 47 percent. Pittenger is likely to be the next Member from the GOP-leaning district.
With 35 percent of precincts reporting, Dewhurst led the primary field with 47 percent of the vote, followed by Cruz at 32 percent.
The remaining candidates, including both Republicans, took 3 percent or less, and 47 percent remained undecided.
Stephen Sandstrom 47 percent to 41 percent.
And he won his seat in Congress with 47 percent of the vote after a brutal battle with a Republican and a few independent candidates.
The newspaper reported Hirono led union households by 33 points, while Case led 47 percent to 38 percent among independents for the Aug. 11 contest.