La Paz County, Arizona: null

Arizona · Presidential Elections 19842024

R+44.1
2024 Margin
R+5.4%
2020→2024 Swing
R since 2000
Voting Streak
Classification
17K
Population

La Paz County, Arizona voted R+44.1 for Donald Trump in 2024, with Trump receiving 5,470 votes (71.57%). This represented a R+5.4% swing toward Republicans compared to 2020. The county has voted Republican in every presidential election since 2000.

Electoral Behavior

Volatility
9.7
Elasticity
Responsive
Trend
-1.6/yr (red)

Quick Stats

2024 ResultR+44.1
2020→2024 SwingR+5.4%
Voting StreakR since 2000
Elections on Record11

Demographics

Population16,557
Median Age
57.3(US: 38.4)
College (BA+)
18.9%(US: 47.9%)
Median Income
$46,634(US: $78k)
White (non-Hisp)
57.8%(US: 57.5%)
Hispanic
25.5%(US: 18.6%)
Homeownership
70.4%(US: 64.2%)
Poverty Rate
18.4%(US: 12.4%)
Veterans
16.0%(US: 6.4%)

Presidential Elections

YearDemocratRepublicanMarginSwing
202427.5%(2,101)71.6%(5,470)R+44.1-5.4
202029.9%(2,236)68.6%(5,129)R+38.7+2.1
201626.5%(1,575)67.3%(4,003)R+40.8-8.8
201232.8%(1,880)64.8%(3,714)R+32.0-3.5
200834.7%(1,929)63.2%(3,509)R+28.5-2.6
200436.5%(1,849)62.4%(3,158)R+25.9-8.6
200039.5%(1,769)56.7%(2,543)R+17.3-18.6
199643.7%(1,964)42.3%(1,902)D+1.4-2.8
199236.4%(1,808)32.2%(1,599)D+4.2+22.9
198839.9%(1,746)58.5%(2,562)R+18.6+10.5

Senate Elections

YearDemocratRepublicanMarginSwing
201831.7%(1,609)64.4%(3,265)R+32.6-11.6
201235.6%(1,961)56.7%(3,120)R+21.1-1.6
200638.0%(1,457)57.5%(2,203)R+19.5+62.6
20000.0%(0)82.1%(3,484)R+82.1-62.4
199436.6%(1,339)56.4%(2,061)R+19.7-26.0
198851.9%(2,292)45.7%(2,017)D+6.2

Governor Elections

YearDemocratRepublicanMarginSwing
201822.0%(1,122)75.5%(3,852)R+53.5-9.2
201424.3%(846)68.5%(2,388)R+44.3-6.3
201029.4%(1,330)67.3%(3,048)R+37.9-64.3
200661.4%(2,353)35.0%(1,342)D+26.4+34.0
200241.0%(1,488)48.7%(1,766)R+7.7+11.6
199838.4%(1,261)57.6%(1,894)R+19.3-17.2
199447.4%(1,773)49.5%(1,850)R+2.1+10.8
199143.5%(1,202)56.5%(1,558)R+12.9-8.6
198634.6%(1,201)39.0%(1,352)R+4.3

Primary Election History

YearPartyWinnerRunner-upNominee?
2024DemJoe Biden(86.3%)Other(10.5%)
2024GOPDonald Trump(91.1%)Nikki Haley(7.0%)
2020DemJoe Biden(45.2%)Bernie Sanders(27.0%)
2016DemHillary Clinton(51.4%)Bernie Sanders(44.4%)
2016GOPDonald Trump(66.5%)Ted Cruz(19.1%)
2012DemBarack Obama(100.0%)
2008DemHillary Clinton(55.8%)Barack Obama(34.5%)
✓ = County picked eventual party nominee
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Source: Official state election returns
akashicedge.com/counties/0500000US04012