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Mark Kelly

Mark Kelly

DDemocratAZ · Senator
60
/ 100
Average
Attendance95
Avg: 98
Independence48
Avg: 55
Bipartisan Tone10
Avg: 15
Ethics Record100
Avg: 100
Transparency31
Avg: 47

Accountability Score — composite of attendance, independence, bipartisan tone, ethics record & transparency.

Methodology
OverviewStatementsBillsFinanceVotesElections
2
Wins
0
Losses
2
Races

2022

Senate · AZ
Won
DMark KellyWinner
1,322,027 votes51.4%
RBlake Masters
1,196,308 votes46.5%
LMarc Victor
53,762 votes2.1%
WLester Ralph Maul
95 votes0.0%
WChristopher Bullock
27 votes0.0%
WTy Richard McLean
21 votes0.0%
WRoxanne Renee Rodriguez
20 votes0.0%
WSherrise Bordes
17 votes0.0%
WWilliam Michael Taylor
8 votes0.0%
WTodd James Smeltzer
6 votes0.0%
WEdward Davida
3 votes0.0%
Margin of victory: +4.9%

In the 2022 Senate race for AZ Senate seat, Mark Kelly (D) won with 51.4% of the vote, defeating Blake Masters (R) who received 46.5%. 9 additional candidates split the remaining vote. The 4.9-point margin made this one of the more competitive races of the cycle.

As the incumbent, Mark Kelly benefited from name recognition, established constituent services, and the roughly 2-3 point advantage that sitting members typically enjoy. As a Democrat, Mark Kelly won despite the historical midterm penalty against the president's party (Democrat Biden was in office). This seat will likely stay on party watch lists as potentially competitive in future cycles.

2020

Senate · AZ
Won
DMark KellyWinner
1,716,467 votes51.2%
RMartha McSally
1,637,661 votes48.8%
WMatthew Dorchester
379 votes0.0%
WNicholas N. Glenn
152 votes0.0%
WDebbie Simmons
98 votes0.0%
WJohn Schiess
92 votes0.0%
WChristopher Beckett
69 votes0.0%
WJoshua Rodriguez
69 votes0.0%
WMohammad Arif
68 votes0.0%
WPerry Kapadia
58 votes0.0%
WMatthew Haupt
37 votes0.0%
WPatrick Thomas
29 votes0.0%
WEdward Davida
28 votes0.0%
WJim Stevens
23 votes0.0%
WBuzz Stewart
22 votes0.0%
WWilliam Decker
21 votes0.0%
WAdam Chilton
19 votes0.0%
WBenjamin Rodriguez
17 votes0.0%
WFrank Saenz
8 votes0.0%
Margin of victory: +2.4%

In the 2020 Senate race for AZ Senate seat, Mark Kelly (D) won with 51.2% of the vote, defeating Martha McSally (R) who received 48.8%. 17 additional candidates split the remaining vote. The 2.3-point margin made this one of the more competitive races of the cycle.

This race flipped the seat from Republican to Democrat. John Mccain (R) held the seat previously but either retired or lost in a primary. Party flips at the seat level are relatively rare and often signal shifting district dynamics. The 2020 presidential election drove higher voter turnout, which can help or hurt down-ballot candidates depending on the top of the ticket. Given the narrow margin, this seat is likely to remain competitive and attract heavy investment in the next cycle.