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How Legislative District 25 votes went


Published: Wednesday, August 25, 2010 11:56 AM CDT
How Legislative District 25 votes went

Bill Hess/Wick Comunications

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Candidates for Arizona Legislative District 25 Senate and House races received party support during Tuesday's primary elections in Cochise County.


Democratic incumbent state Sen. Manny Alvarez, who was unopposed, received 4,689 votes with 137 write-ins cast.

For the House, where two Democratic candidates will go forward in the November general election, incumbent Pat Fleming was the top, receiving 3,238 votes, followed by Ruben Ortega at 2,809. Coming in third in the county was Ken Davis with 1,566. Also, 56 votes went to write-ins.

In the GOP Senate contest, Gail Griffin, who technically was unopposed after Craig Smith pulled out of the race, received 5,704 votes.

However Smith still received 2,722 votes for the Senate position and 39 write-ins were cast.

Both GOP state House candidates, incumbent David Stevens and Peggy Judd, did well, with Stevens garnering 5,816 votes and Judd 4,775, with 66 write-ins votes also listed.

In Arizona, there is one senator for each legislative district and two representatives in the state Legislature.



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