Every statewide office and every seat in Congress — plus one hotly contested Senate seat — are up for grabs in Arizona this year. Below, you'll find a list of all the candidates for federal and statewide office who collected enough signatures to earn a spot on the ballot for the August primaries, as well as links to their websites whenever possible.

Looking for candidates for the state Legislature? You can find them here.

U.S. Senate:



Republican Party:

Joe Arpaio

Martha McSally

Kelli Ward

Democratic Party:

Deedra Abboud

Kyrsten Sinema

Congressional District 1

Republican Party:

Tiffany Shedd

Steve Smith

Wendy Rogers

Democratic Party:

Tom O'Halleran



Congressional District 2

Republican Party:

Brandon Martin

Daniel Romero Morales, Jr.

Lea Marquez Peterson

Casey Welch

Democratic Party:

Matt Heinz

Ann Kirkpatrick

Billy Kovacs

Mary Matiella

Barbara Sherry

Bruce Wheeler

Yahya Yuksel

Congressional District 3

Republican Party:

Sergio Arellano

Edna San Miguel

Nick Pierson

Democratic Party:

Raul Grijalva

Congressional District 4

Republican Party:

Paul Gosar

Democratic Party:

David Brill

Delina DiSanto

Green Party:

Haryaksha Gregor Knauer

Congressional District 5

Republican Party:

Andy Biggs

Democratic Party:

Joan Greene

Jose Torres



Congressional District 6



Republican Party:

David Schweikert

Democratic Party:

Anita Malik

Garrick McFadden

Heather Ross



Congressional District 7



Democratic Party:

Ruben Gallego

Catherine Miranda

Congressional District 8

Republican Party:

Sandra Dowling

Debbie Lesko

Democratic Party:

Hiral Tipirneni

Congressional District 9

Republican Party:

Irina Baroness Von Behr

Steve Ferrara

Dave Giles



Democratic Party:

Greg Stanton

Governor

Republican Party:

Ken Bennett

Doug Ducey

Democratic Party:

Steve Farley

Kelly Fryer

David Garcia

Secretary of State

Republican Party:

Steve Gaynor

Michele Reagan

Democratic Party:

Katie Hobbs



Attorney General

Republican Party:

Mark Brnovich



Democratic Party:

January Contreras

Treasurer

Republican Party:

Jo Ann Sabbagh

Kimberly Yee

Democratic Party:

Mark Manoil

Superintendent of Public Instruction

Republican Party:

Bob Branch

Diane Douglas

Jonathan Gelbart

Tracy Livingston

Frank Riggs

Democratic Party:

Kathy Hoffman

David Schapira

State Mine Inspector

Republican Party:

Joe Hart

Democratic Party:

Bill Pierce

Corporation Commissioner



Republican Party:

Tom Forese

Rodney Glassman

Jim O'Connor

Justin Olson

Eric Sloan

Democratic Party:

Sandra Kennedy

Bill Mundell

Kiana Sears

Update, June 29th: This post has been updated to reflect the fact that the following candidates have either withdrawn or been removed from the ballot due to signature challenges: Miguel Olivas from Congressional District 1, Josh Reilly from Congressional District 2, Bob Musselwhite and Bob Olsen from Congressional District 8, Talia Fuentes and Seth Leibsohn from Congressional District 9, Doug Marks and Eve Reyes-Aguirre from the Senate race, Kevin McCormack from the governor's race, and Mark Robert Gordon and Leslie Pico from Secretary of State.