• 2010 With incumbent
Democratic Representative
David Bradley running for the
Arizona Senate, Ugenti and Republican incumbent
John Kavanagh ran in the six-way District 8 Primary; Ugenti placing second with 9,581 votes. In the November 2 General election, Kavanagh took the first seat, and Ugenti took the second seat with 38,055 votes against Democrat John Kriekard. • 2012 Redistricted to District 23, and with incumbent Republican Representatives
John Fillmore running for
Arizona Senate and
Frank Pratt redistricted to District 8, Ugenti ran in the three-way August 28, Republican Primary; Kavanagh placed first, and Ugenti placed second with 18,106 votes. Ugenti and Kavanagh were unopposed for the November 6, 2012 General election, with Ugenti taking the first seat with 68,827 votes. • 2014 Michelle Ugenti and Jay Lawrence defeated Effie Carlson and Bob Littlefield in the Republican primary and were unchallenged in the general election. • 2016 Ugenti and Jay Lawrence were unopposed in the Republican primary. They defeated Democrat Tammy Caputi on November 8. Ugenti was the top vote getter in the election with 69,758 votes. • 2018 Ugenti-Rita defeated two Republican challengers, taking 41.4% of the vote, in the 2018 primary. She defeated Democratic challenger Daria Lohman and Independent Christopher Leone with 57.1% of the vote. ==References==