Primary election 2024: Here are the Arizona candidates running for US House of Representatives
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Who's running to represent Arizona in the U.S. House of Representatives in 2024?
Competitive races are unfolding in most of the state’s nine congressional districts.
Six candidates are competing for the Democratic nomination to oppose incumbent Rep. David Schweikert, R-Ariz., a competitive race that could help determine the balance of power on Capitol Hill for the next two years.
To their west, a crowded field of high-profile Republicans is gunning to succeed the retiring Peoria-area Rep. Debbie Lesko, R-Ariz.
The Arizona Republic has been covering the candidates in each district all year long. Here's an update and links to recent articles:
How many seats does Arizona have in the U.S. House of Representatives?
Arizona has nine seats in the U.S. House of Representatives. Each of those seats is contested every two years. Every decade, the boundaries of congressional districts are adjusted based on the U.S. Census. Find out who represents you in Congress with our Find My Reps tool.
1st Congressional District
Arizona's 1st Congressional District covers parts of north Phoenix, Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, Cave Creek and Fountain Hills in Maricopa County, along with Salt River and Fort McDowell Yavapai National tribal reservations. It’s Arizona’s most affluent congressional district.
Who's running: Six candidates are seeking the Democratic nomination. On the Republican side, incumbent Rep. David Schweikert is seeking his eighth term. He is facing a primary challenge from GOP candidates Robert Backie and Kim George.
The candidates' platforms: Where they stand on issues
About the candidates: These candidates are seeking election in 2024 in Arizona's 1st Congressional District.
Gala?n-Woods' Republican past: Democratic candidate was a registered Republican until 2018. Here's why.
Who’s funding them? Where are Rep. David Schweikert and his Democratic rivals getting their money?
Knives out for Schweikert: National Democrats hit Trump and Schweikert for backtracking on reproductive rights.
Schweikert's predicament: Vulnerable incumbent walks a political tightrope between MAGA and moderates.
Marlene Gala?n-Woods: Democratic congressional candidate cites "amazing leadership" of past Arizonans. They're all Republicans.
Gala?n-Woods under fire: In congressional debate, Marlene Galán-Woods defends past support for Republicans.
Did it mislead consumers? The eco-friendly company this Arizona congressional candidate co-founded is under federal scrutiny.
Crowded Democratic field: Conor O'Callaghan is the latest Democrat to announce a bid to challenge Rep. David Schweikert.
Kids donate campaign cash: Arizona congressional candidate's three young children gave almost $10K to his campaign.
Why he's running: Democrat Kurt Kroemer announces congressional bid against Rep. David Schweikert.
Andrei Cherny: Arizona Democratic candidate for Congress evacuated from violent D.C. protest.
State Capitol to Capitol Hill: State Rep. Amish Shah announces he is running for Congress.
Why he's running: Democrat Andrei Cherny to challenge Rep. David Schweikert.
No relation to Tom: No, he's not related to Tom. Meet Andrew Horne, Phoenix-area orthodontist running for Congress.
Schweikert's rivals: GOP pressure on Rep. David Schweikert on display in televised debate. Here's what happened.
The mayor's pick: Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego endorses congressional candidate Andrei Cherny.
In O'Callaghan's past: Inside the fraud case in which candidate was named 'unindicted co-conspirator.'
A secretive spender: In CD1 race, mysterious group's ads may have violated campaign finance law.
The doctor in the race: Here's why congressional candidate Amish Shah says he is 'not ideological.'
2nd Congressional District
Arizona's 2nd Congressional District is largely rural but includes the communities of Flagstaff, Sedona, Prescott and Prescott Valley. It includes Apache, Coconino, Graham, Greenlee and Navajo counties as well as parts of Gila, Maricopa, Mohave, Pima, Pinal and Yavapai counties.
Who's running: Incumbent Rep. Eli Crane, R-Ariz., is seeking his second term. Jack Smith, a former Yavapai County supervisor, is challenging him for the Republican nomination. Jonathan Nez, a former Navajo Nation president, is running as a Democrat.
The candidates' platforms: Where they stand on issues
The GOP "civil war": A look inside the Republican battle between Eli Crane, Jack Smith.
Smith challenges Crane: Jack Smith, former Yavapai County supervisor, will challenge Rep. Eli Crane in GOP primary.
McCarthy's revenge: Rep. Eli Crane is targeted by TV ads from a group linked to former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy.
"'No'-men of Capitol Hill": A closer look at how state’s furthest-right reps do their jobs.
Jonathan Nez: Former Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez plans to challenge Rep. Eli Crane.
Crane on the issues: House passes Rep. Ruben Gallego-led bill to curb hidden "junk fees" on ticket sales.
Foreign policy: Reps. Juan Ciscomani and Eli Crane, R-Ariz., visit Israel.
DC connections in dispute: Eli Crane's GOP challenger Jack Smith denies ties to Kevin McCarthy in solo TV appearance.
3rd Congressional District
Arizona's 3rd Congressional District is in Maricopa County, including parts of Phoenix — including the communities of south Phoenix, Laveen and Maryvale — and Glendale.
Who's running: Former Phoenix City Councilmember Yassamin Ansari, former state Sen. Raquel Terán and Duane Wooten, a doctor, are competing for the Democratic nomination. Republican Jeff Zink and Jesus David Mendoza are running for the GOP nomination. Alan Aversa is running with the Green Party.
The candidates' platforms: Where they stand on issues.
"Millionaire landlord": Raquel Tera?n attacks Yassamin Ansari in congressional debate.
Jeff Zink: He rallied in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 6 and worked on the discredited Arizona "audit." Now he’s running for Congress.
Yassamin Ansari or Raquel Terán: Who will replace Rep. Ruben Gallego in Congress?
Terán gets a big endorsement: Bernie Sanders backs an Arizona congressional candidate.
Why Tera?n is running: State Sen. Raquel Tera?n enters the Democratic race for U.S. Rep. Ruben Gallego's seat.
Why Ansari is running: Phoenix Vice Mayor Yassamin Ansari launches congressional campaign.
Coalitions take shape: Former candidate Ylenia Aguilar endorses Raquel Terán for Congress. Why it matters.
Dems debate: Raquel Terán attacks Yassamin Ansari as a 'millionaire landlord' in congressional debate.
Republicans debate: 'That's not how it works': GOP congressional candidates clash on elections, immigration.
4th Congressional District
Arizona's 4th Congressional District is in Maricopa County, including the Phoenix community of Ahwatukee and parts of Tempe, Mesa and Chandler.
Who's running: Incumbent Rep. Greg Stanton, D-Ariz., is seeking his fourth term. Four candidates are seeking the GOP nomination.
The candidates' platforms: Where they stand on issues
Who is more loyal to Trump? Stanton's GOP challengers clash in debate.
Restaurateur, football player, doctor: These Republicans are running against Greg Stanton.
Stanton on the issues: What Arizona leaders and lawmakers are saying about abortion ban after high court ruling.
Stanton’s work: Rep. Greg Stanton-led immigration framework unlikely to become law, but could start talks.
Stanton's legacy in Phoenix: Phoenix City Council vote to rename light rail station for Greg Stanton marred by controversy.
One candidate's history: Unpaid child support, bankruptcy, eviction in congressional hopeful Jerone Davison's past.
Elections: 5th Congressional District
Arizona's 5th Congressional District covers parts of Maricopa and Pinal counties, including parts of Gilbert, Chandler, Queen Creek and Apache Junction.
Who's running: Incumbent Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Ariz., is running for re-election. He is opposed by Democrat Katrina Schaffner.
The candidates' platforms: Where they stand on issues
Biggs on immigration: Rep. Andy Biggs will help prosecute impeachment case against Homeland Security secretary.
Summoned to grand jury? A report says Biggs and Gosar were subpoenaed in the Arizona attorney general's inquiry of fake electors.
Schaffner profiled: This granddaughter of Ukrainian refugees challenges Rep. Andy Biggs in 2024 election.
Biggs' take: Rep. Andy Biggs, who helped oust the House speaker, complains GOP has "nothing" to campaign on.
CHIPS Act: The CHIPS Act will bring money and thousands of jobs to Andy Biggs' district. He voted against it.
6th Congressional District
Arizona's 6th Congressional District covers most of Pima County, including most of Tucson, and Cochise County.
Who's running: Kirsten Engel is seeking the Democratic nomination unopposed. Incumbent Rep. Juan Ciscomani, R-Ariz., is facing a GOP primary challenge from Kathleen Winn.
The candidates' platforms: Where they stand on issues
Ciscomani’s message: This Arizona Republican congressman is taking a bipartisan approach to legislating.
About Kirsten Engel: Dem Kirsten Engel seeks rematch with Rep. Juan Ciscomani for Arizona's 6th District.
Ciscomani's vote on immigration: If there’s a border crisis, why kill a bipartisan deal? Arizona Republicans explain their opposition.
A top issue: Democrats believe the abortion issue can topple freshman Rep. Juan Ciscomani.
"Extreme agenda": How abortion ruling could upend presidential, other races in Arizona.
The challenge against Ciscomani: Rep. Andy Biggs’ wife endorses Rep. Juan Ciscomani's Republican primary challenger.
Foreign policy: Reps. Juan Ciscomani and Eli Crane, R-Ariz., visit Israel.
7th Congressional District
Arizona's 7th Congressional District includes the southwestern part of Arizona near the state's California state line and its border with Mexico, including parts of Maricopa, Pima, Pinal, Santa Cruz and Yuma counties.
Who's running: Long-serving incumbent Rep. Raúl Grijalva, D-Ariz., is running unopposed for the Democratic nomination. Candidate Daniel Francis Butierez Sr. is running as a Republican. Grijalva announced in April 2024 he was undergoing treatment for cancer.
The candidates' platforms: Where they stand on issues
Grijalva’s diagnosis: US Rep. Raúl Grijalva announces he has cancer and is undergoing treatment.
Grijalva undergoes treatment: Rep. Raúl Grijalva to stay in Arizona during his cancer treatment, widening GOP majority in D.C.
On the issues: An appeals court rejects the Apache Stronghold bid to block the Resolution Copper mine at Oak Flat.
Unlikely allies: Why Arizona's far-right and far-left Congress members are wary of renewing a spy program.
Support for a cease-fire: In a policy shift, Rep. Raúl Grijalva joins calls for Israel-Hamas cease-fire. Here's why.
Israel-Gaza: Rep. Raúl Grijalva voices humanitarian concerns about Israel's "complete siege" of Gaza.
8th Congressional District
Arizona's 8th Congressional District covers parts of Maricopa and Yavapai counties, including Glendale, Peoria, Sun City West and New River. Rep. Debbie Lesko, R-Ariz., the incumbent in the district, is retiring.
Who’s running: A crowded field of GOP candidates are looking to replace Lesko. Gregory Whitten is running as a Democrat.
The candidates' platforms: Where they stand on issues.
Home-equity loan to campaign: Abe Hamadeh won't detail circumstances of a loan that experts question.
An 11th-hour election twist: Trump makes last-minute dual endorsement in Arizona race.
Text messages revealed: Republican Abe Hamadeh called election deniers "crazies" in comments to now-rival Blake Masters.
The GOP field: Debbie Lesko is stepping down from Congress. Here is who wants to step up to fill the job.
The Big Tech angle: What to know about Blake Masters' ties to tech billionaire Peter Thiel.
Trump weighs in: Here's who former President Trump wants to replace Rep. Debbie Lesko in Congress.
On the issues: West Valley GOP congressional candidates clash over how to govern, election integrity.
On abortion: How the GOP candidates in a key Arizona congressional district reacted to abortion ruling.
Indicted: Congressional candidate Anthony Kern fundraises off his indictment as a fake elector.
Heated words: Former Rep. Franks apologizes for 2017 scandal as Masters, Hamadeh clash in debate.
Abe Hamadeh: Trump-endorsed candidate praised a dictator and says he was unaware of his authoritarian tactics.
Flaming rhetoric on display: 8th Congressional District candidates lean further right in GOP primary debate.
9th Congressional District
Arizona's 9th Congressional District covers most of the state's western region, including parts of La Paz, Maricopa, Mohave, and Yuma counties and the cities of Kingman and Lake Havasu City.
Who's running: Incumbent Republican Paul Gosar, R-Ariz., was first elected to Congress in 2010. He is opposed by Democrat Quacy Smith.
The candidates' platforms: Where they stand on issues
Gosar on immigration: Here's what Arizona's members of Congress say about the new Senate border bill.
Arizona Rep. Paul Gosar: Email lamenting the decline in white Army recruits was unauthorized.
Summoned to grand jury? Report says Gosar, Biggs subpoenaed in Arizona attorney general inquiry of fake electors.
GOP leadership scuffle: Rep. Paul Gosar wants to oust House Speaker Mike Johnson. Here's why and what others say.
See all 2024 Arizona primary races
A recap of everything: When is Arizona's primary? Election day is July 30. Here is a voter guide to help you learn about all the candidates.
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