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Phoenix highlight 1973–1982 1983–1992 1993–2002 2003–2013 ... Arizona's 9th congressional district became Arizona's 4th congressional district; See also
Although Republicans outnumbered Democrats by about 40,000 voters, the 5th district was considered far less conservative than other suburban Phoenix districts. George W. Bush received 54% of the vote in this district in 2004 and home state candidate John McCain narrowly won the district in 2008 with 51.70% of the vote while Barack Obama ...
The 3rd district is majority-Latino and is based in downtown and western Phoenix. [77] The incumbent was Democrat Ruben Gallego , who was re-elected with 77.0% of the vote in 2022. [ 1 ] He did not seek re-election, instead successfully running for U.S. Senate .
AZ: 1857–1933 1912–1913 [Note 1] — — Taft: not confirmed 2 William Henry Sawtelle: AZ: 1868–1934 1913–1931 — — Wilson: elevation to 9th Cir. 3 Fred Clinton Jacobs: AZ: 1865–1958 1923–1936 — 1936–1958 Harding: death 4 Albert Morris Sames: AZ: 1873–1958 1931–1946 — 1946–1958 Hoover: death 5 David W. Ling: AZ: 1890 ...
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His district includes most of northern Phoenix as well as Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, and Cave Creek. Schweikert served two terms in the Arizona State House of Representatives (1991–1994), chaired the state Board of Equalization (1995–2004), and was the elected Maricopa County treasurer (2004–2007).
Dan Campbell fourth down stats Since 2021, the Lions lead the league in fourth down conversions (66) and attempts (125). That 52.8% success rate is slightly above the NFL average of 51%.
Daniel E. Saban (born 1956) is the former police chief of Buckeye, Arizona, United States of America and three-time candidate for sheriff of Maricopa County, Arizona. Saban ran as a Republican in 2004, as a Democrat in 2008, and again as a Republican in 2016.