TUCSON, Ariz. - Adelita Grijalva has won the Congressional District 7 special election on Tuesday night, the Associated Press projects.
The backstory:
Grijalva died in March following a battle with cancer. He served in the House for over two decades, representing CD 7, which covers a large portion of southern Arizona, but also stretches into the West Valley.
What's next:
On Sept. 23, a special election was held to see who would succeed Grijalva.
Democrat Adelita Grijalva, Raul's daughter, faced off against Republican Daniel Butierez. Green Party candidate Eduardo Quintana and No Labels candidate Richard Grayson were also on the ballot.
Grijalva will serve the final 15 months of her late father's term.
Not long after the election results were released around 8 p.m., the Associated Press projected Grijalva as the winner.
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What they're saying:
The congresswoman-elect released a statement, saying, in full, "The voters of Southern Arizona sent the country a loud message tonight: we reject the MAGA agenda and we demand a Congress that will hold this administration accountable. More than fifty years ago, my dad started a movement – unions, environmentalists, reproductive rights advocates, LGBTQIA organizers, and immigrant rights activists – united behind a common vision of justice, dignity, and equity for all. Fifty years later, that movement is alive and well in all of us. This victory belongs to the people – el pueblo."
DNC Chair Ken Martin released the following statement on Grijalva's win, saying, "Rep.-elect Grijalva won a hard-fought race. Now, Arizonans will have a fighter in their corner who will stand up to Trump on behalf of families who want to see real leadership in Washington. I know she will never back down from doing what’s right for her community — lowering prices, lowering health care costs, and protecting Social Security. As the first Latina to represent Arizona in Congress, Grijalva is a trailblazer who will work on behalf of her constituents, not bend the knee to billionaires."
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The Source: Information for this story was gathered from a previous FOX 10 report on March 13, 2025, and supplemental information from the Associated Press.