- Source: 1998 Arizona gubernatorial election
The 1998 Arizona gubernatorial election took place on November 3, 1998, for the post of Governor of Arizona. Jane Dee Hull, the incumbent Republican Governor of Arizona, defeated the Democratic nominee and Mayor of Phoenix, Paul Johnson in a landslide victory. Hull became the first woman to win a gubernatorial election in Arizona, although not the first woman to serve as governor of Arizona, (a distinction held by Democrat Rose Mofford, who ascended to the position in 1988 upon Republican Evan Mecham's impeachment and removal from office, and who served until 1990, declining to run for a full term).
Democratic primary
= Candidates
=Paul Johnson, Mayor of Phoenix
= Results
=Republican primary
= Candidates
=Charles Brown
Jim Howl
Jane Dee Hull, incumbent Governor of Arizona
= Results
=Libertarian primary
= Candidates
=Katherine Gallant
Tom Rawles, Maricopa County Supervisor
= Results
=Reform primary
= Candidates
=Scott Alan Malcomson
= Results
=General election
= Results
== Results by county
=Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican
Coconino
Gila
Navajo
Pinal
Santa Cruz
See also
Smart Voter Biography of Paul Johnson
Biography of Jane Dee Hull
References
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