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The Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix (2021). 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.
3.26 Arizona – 26th district – Phoenix West – Alhambra 3.27 Arizona – 27th district – Peoria – North Glendale 3.28 Arizona – 28th district – Sun City – Sun City West – Rio Vista
5.15 Arizona – 15th district – Phoenix North-East – Deer Valley 5.16 Arizona – 16th district – Apache Junction – Mesa East 5.17 Arizona – 17th district – Chandler – Sun Lakes
The House convenes in the legislative chambers at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix. Its members are elected to two-year terms, with a term limit of four consecutive terms (eight years). Each of the state's 30 legislative districts elects two state house representatives and one state senator, [ a ] with each district having a population of ...
Phoenix highlight 1973–1982 1983–1992 1993–2002 2003–2013 ... Arizona's 9th congressional district became Arizona's 4th congressional district; See also
The current mayor of Phoenix is Kate Gallego, a Democrat, who won the seat after defeating her former fellow-council member, Daniel Valenzuela in a run-off election in March 2019. [2] In setting city policy and passing rules and regulations, the mayor and city council members each have equal voting power.
This district, in turn, had mostly been the 2nd district from 1951 to 2003. After the 2020 census, this district essentially became the 7th district once again, while the 3rd was redrawn to cover much of the former (2013-2022) 7th. It now included much of inner Phoenix, as well as Glendale. [5]
The district is represented in the 56th Arizona State Legislature, which convenes from January 1, 2023 to December 31, 2024, by Mitzi Epstein (D-Chandler) in the Arizona Senate and by Patty Contreras (D-Ahwatukee) and Stacey Travers (D-Phoenix) in the Arizona House of Representatives. [4] [5]