List of Arizona legislative districts

Members of the Arizona Legislature are elected from 30 districts, each of which elect one senator and two representatives. Members of both chambers serve two-year terms. Since 1993, all legislators are term limited to eight consecutive years in office, but can run again after two years or run for the opposite house than the one in which they serve.[1]

The Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix (2021)

List of districts edit

The 30 legislative districts in Arizona following redistricting after the 2020 United States census:[2]

No. Map County(ies) Senator
(Residence)
Representatives
(Residence)
1st   Coconino
Yavapai
Ken Bennett (R)
(Prescott)
Quang Nguyen (R)
(Prescott)
Selina Bliss (R)
(Prescott)
2nd   Maricopa Shawnna Bolick (R)
(Phoenix)
Judy Schwiebert (D)
(Glendale)
Justin Wilmeth (R)
(Cave Creek)
3rd   Maricopa John Kavanagh (R)
(Scottsdale)
Joseph Chaplik (R)
(Tucson)
Alexander Kolodin (R)
(Scottsdale)
4th   Maricopa Christine Marsh (D)
(Phoenix)
Matt Gress (R)
(Phoenix)
Laura Terech (D)
(Scottsdale)
5th   Maricopa Lela Alston (D)
(Phoenix)
Jennifer Longdon (D)
(Phoenix)
Amish Shah (D)
(Phoenix)
6th   Apache
Coconino
Gila
Graham
Mohave
Navajo
Pinal
Theresa Hatathlie (D)
(Coal Mine Mesa)
Myron Tsosie (D)
(Chinle)
Mae Peshlakai (D)
(Cameron)
7th   Coconino
Gila
Navajo
Pinal
Wendy Rogers (R)
(Tempe)
David Cook (R)
(Globe)
David Marshall (R)
(Snowflake)
8th   Maricopa Juan Mendez (D)
(Tempe)
Athena Salman (D)
(Tempe)
Melody Hernandez (D)
(Tempe)
9th   Maricopa Eva Burch (D)
(Mesa)
Lorena Austin (D)
(Mesa)
Seth Blattman (D)
(Mesa)
10th   Maricopa
Pinal
Dave Farnsworth (R)
(Mesa)
Justin Heap (R)
(Mesa)
Barbara Parker (R)
(Mesa)
11th   Maricopa Catherine Miranda (D)
(Phoenix)
Marcelino Quiñonez (D)
(Phoenix)
Oscar De Los Santos (D)
(Phoenix)
12th   Maricopa Mitzi Epstein (D)
(Chandler)
Patty Contreras (D)
(Ahwatukee)
Stacey Travers (D)
(Phoenix)
13th   Maricopa J. D. Mesnard (R)
(Chandler)
Jennifer Pawlik (D)
(Chandler)
Julie Willoughby (R)
(Chandler)
14th   Maricopa Warren Petersen (R)
(Gilbert)
Travis Grantham (R)
(Gilbert)
Laurin Hendrix (R)
(Gilbert)
15th   Maricopa
Pinal
Jake Hoffman (R)
(Queen Creek)
Jacqueline Parker (R)
(Mesa)
Neal Carter (R)
(San Tan Valley)
16th   Maricopa
Pima
Pinal
T. J. Shope (R)
(Coolidge)
Teresa Martinez (R)
(Casa Grande)
Keith Seaman (D)
(Casa Grande)
17th   Pima
Pinal
Justine Wadsack (R)
(Tucson)
Rachel Jones (R)
(Tucson)
Cory McGarr (R)
(Marana)
18th   Pima Priya Sundareshan (D)
(Tucson)
Christopher Mathis (D)
(Tucson)
Nancy Gutierrez (D)
(Tucson)
19th   Cochise
Graham
Greenlee
Pima
Santa Cruz
David Gowan (R)
(Sierra Vista)
Gail Griffin (R)
(Sierra Vista)
Lupe Diaz (R)
(Benson)
20th   Pima Sally Ann Gonzales (D)
(Tucson)
Andrés Cano (D)
(Tucson)
Alma Hernandez (D)
(Tucson)
21st   Cochise
Pima
Santa Cruz
Rosanna Gabaldón (D)
(Sahuarita)
Consuelo Hernandez (D)
(Sunnyside)
Stephanie Stahl Hamilton (D)
(Tucson)
22nd   Maricopa Eva Diaz (D)
(Tolleson)
Lupe Contreras (D)
(Cashion)
Leezah Sun (D)
(Phoenix)
23rd   Maricopa
Pima
Pinal
Yuma
Brian Fernandez (D)
(Yuma)
Mariana Sandoval (D)
(Goodyear)
Michele Pena (R)
(Yuma)
24th   Maricopa Anna Hernandez (D)
(Phoenix)
Lydia Hernandez (D)
(Phoenix)
Analise Ortiz (D)
(Phoenix)
25th   Maricopa
Yuma
Sine Kerr (R)
(Buckeye)
Tim Dunn (R)
(Yuma)
Michael Carbone (R)
(Buckeye)
26th   Maricopa Flavio Bravo (D)
(Phoenix)
Cesar Aguilar (D)
(Phoenix)
Vacant
27th   Maricopa Anthony Kern (R)
(Glendale)
Kevin Payne (R)
(Sun City)
Ben Toma (R)
(Peoria)
28th   Maricopa Frank Carroll (R)
(Surprise)
David Livingston (R)
(Peoria)
Beverly Pingerelli (R)
(Glendale)
29th   Maricopa Janae Shamp (R)
(Surprise)
Steve Montenegro (R)
(Surprise)
Austin Smith (R)
(Wittmann)
30th   La Paz
Maricopa
Mohave
Sonny Borrelli (R)
(Lake Havasu City)
Leo Biasiucci (R)
(Lake Havasu City)
John Gillette (R)
(Kingman)

References edit

  1. ^ "Arizona Legislative Manual - The Arizona Legislature" (PDF). State of Arizona. pp. 9–10. Retrieved September 2, 2018.
  2. ^ "Arizona State Legislature - House of Representatives Members". State of Arizona. Retrieved September 2, 2018.