Horne has a few hundred vote lead over Andrew Thomas, the Republic is reporting.

Brewer wins.

McCain wins.

Dan Quayle wins!.

In fairness to the Republican party, Quayle benefitted from his name; the fact that early voting was well underway when his cheesy past as part of the brain trust of a skanky web site came to light; and, in the end, he won with just 23 percent of the vote in a race with ten candidates.

His victory is great news for Democrats, who have a tarnished opponent to take on.

(The Republic story doesn’t mention Quayle’s experience with DirtyScottsdale.com.)

Montgomery beats Romley for Maricopa County attorney, in the biggest surprise of the night.

From the Arizona Daily Star:

Paton, who made his concession announcement to a Republican gathering after he called Kelly, looked stunned and said he didn’t want to speculate on the reasons for his loss.

The primary effectively puts Montgomery in office—incredibly, no Democrat was running—and Montgomery will take office immediately in November, the Republic says.

And in the 8th Congressional district down south, in the GOP primary to challenge Gabrielle Giffords, a Tea Party candidate named Jesse Kelly came out on top.