Arizona

Arizona

  Voting Population

Eligibility (68.6% eligible to vote)
Arizona joined the Union in February 1912 as the 48th state and final piece of the continental United States. The state has traditionally gone Republican in presidential elections. Except for Bill Clinton’s win in 1996, Arizona has voted Republican since 1952. Mitt Romney beat Barack Obama by about nine points in 2012, roughly the same margin-of-victory as that of home state Senator John McCain in 2008. The 2016 election was much more competitive; Donald Trump prevailed by 3.5%.

has 11 Electoral College votes to cast in Presidential elections.

State Capital: Phoenix, AZ   •   2020 Population: 7,378,494   •   US Representatives: 9

  Recent Election Results

Leaning
54%
Republican
2016 Presidential (27.1% voted Republican)
2012 Presidential (22.2% voted Democratic)
2016 US Senate
2016 US House
2014 Gubernatorial

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