For related races, see 1982 United States gubernatorial elections.
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The 1982 Arizona gubernatorial election took place on November 2, 1982, for the post of Governor of Arizona. Democratic incumbent Bruce Babbitt defeated Republican nominee Leo Corbet and Libertarian candidate and former U.S. Representative Sam Steiger. Evan Mecham unsuccessfully ran for the Republican nomination. This was the last time until 2002 that a Democrat was elected governor of Arizona, and the last time a male Democrat was elected governor.
Democratic primary
Candidates
- Bruce Babbitt, incumbent Governor
- Steve Jancek
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Bruce Babbitt (incumbent) | 142,559 | 85.85% | |
Democratic | Steve Jancek | 23,492 | 14.15% | |
Total votes | 166,051 | 100.00% |
Republican primary
Candidates
- Leo Corbet, member of Arizona Senate
- Evan Mecham, perennial candidate
- Gene Thon
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Leo Corbet | 108,766 | 61.71% | |
Republican | Evan Mecham | 67,456 | 38.27% | |
Republican | Gene Thon (write-in) | 23 | 0.01% | |
Total votes | 176,245 | 100.00% |
General election
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Democratic | Bruce Babbitt (incumbent) | 453,795 | 62.47% | +10.00% | |
Republican | Leo Corbet | 235,877 | 32.47% | −12.29% | |
Libertarian | Sam Steiger | 36,649 | 5.05% | +3.11% | |
Republican | Dave Duncan (write-in) | 28 | 0.00% | ||
Independent | Sandy Greeneltch (write-in) | 13 | 0.00% | ||
Independent | Frank Henry Beversdorf, Sr. (write-in) | 2 | 0.00% | ||
Majority | 217,918 | 30.00% | |||
Total votes | 726,364 | 100.00% | |||
Democratic hold | Swing | +22.29% |
Results by county
County | Bruce Babbitt Democratic |
Leo Corbet Republican |
Sam Steiger Libertarian |
Write-in | Margin | Total votes cast | |||||
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# | % | # | % | # | % | # | % | # | % | ||
Apache | 6,584 | 66.82% | 2,723 | 27.64% | 548 | 5.54% | 0 | 0.00% | 3,861 | 39.19% | 9,853 |
Cochise | 13,196 | 65.67% | 6,082 | 30.27% | 815 | 4.06% | 0 | 0.00% | 7,114 | 35.41% | 20,093 |
Coconino | 14,773 | 68.97% | 4,997 | 23.33% | 1,643 | 7.67% | 6 | 0.03% | 9,776 | 45.64% | 21,419 |
Gila | 7,343 | 62.46% | 3,645 | 31.00% | 769 | 6.54% | 0 | 0.00% | 3,698 | 31.45% | 11,757 |
Graham | 4,127 | 62.07% | 2,123 | 31.93% | 399 | 6.00% | 0 | 0.00% | 2,004 | 30.14% | 6,649 |
Greenlee | 2,578 | 78.53% | 580 | 17.67% | 125 | 3.81% | 0 | 0.00% | 1,998 | 60.86% | 3,283 |
Maricopa | 228,217 | 58.27% | 142,938 | 36.50% | 20,457 | 5.22% | 23 | 0.01% | 85,279 | 21.78% | 391,635 |
Mohave | 10,533 | 57.93% | 6,617 | 36.39% | 1,033 | 5.68% | 0 | 0.00% | 3,916 | 21.54% | 18,183 |
Navajo | 8,566 | 61.44% | 4,611 | 33.07% | 759 | 5.44% | 7 | 0.05% | 3,955 | 28.37% | 13,943 |
Pima | 113,982 | 72.10% | 38,235 | 24.19% | 5,873 | 3.71% | 2 | 0.00% | 75,747 | 47.91% | 158,092 |
Pinal | 14,527 | 67.61% | 5,882 | 27.38% | 1,076 | 5.01% | 1 | 0.00% | 8,645 | 40.24% | 21,486 |
Santa Cruz | 3,519 | 73.65% | 1,098 | 22.98% | 161 | 3.37% | 0 | 0.00% | 2,421 | 50.67% | 4,778 |
Yavapai | 14,339 | 54.32% | 9,930 | 37.62% | 2,127 | 8.06% | 2 | 0.01% | 4,409 | 16.70% | 26,398 |
Yuma | 11,511 | 61.25% | 6,416 | 34.14% | 866 | 4.61% | 2 | 0.01% | 5,095 | 27.11% | 18,795 |
Totals | 453,795 | 62.47% | 235,877 | 32.47% | 36,649 | 5.05% | 43 | 0.01% | 217,918 | 30.00% | 726,364 |
Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic
Notes
- Died before election day
References
- ^ "Official Canvass Primary Election - September 7, 1982". Arizona Secretary of State. Retrieved July 14, 2024.
- ^ "Official Canvass State of Arizona General Election - November 2, 1982". Arizona Secretary of State. Retrieved July 14, 2024.
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