Democrat Katie Hobbs has been elected governor of Arizona, NBC News projects. Hobbs’ win over Republican Kari Lake is a major victory for democratic norms — and helps keep a formidable MAGA politician from ascending to an influential office.
For most of the race, Hobbs, Arizona’s secretary of state, held a narrow lead in the polls, but in the final stretches Lake moved slightly ahead. Lake’s candidacy centered on 2020 election denialism, creating a sharp foil with Hobbs’ entire job. While Lake used her skills as a telegenic communicator — something she honed as an experienced local news anchor — Hobbs often struggled to make clear and forceful points on the campaign trail.
Hobbs’ most controversial move in the race was her refusal to debate Lake, even after trailing her in the polls. She framed it as a boycott of Lake’s fervent 2020 election denialism, but many speculated she was worried about being outshone on the debate stage. While it raised eyebrows on the left, the decision might’ve been a strategically effective move.









