Russell "Rusty" Bowers -- Speaker. Judy M. Kelli Butler. Frank P Carroll. Neal Carter. Joseph Chaplik. Regina E. David L. Andrea Dalessandro. Domingo DeGrazia -- Minority Whip.
Tim Dunn. Mitzi Epstein. Diego Espinoza. Charlene R. John M. Mark W. Randall Friese. Travis Grantham -- Speaker Pro Tempore.
Gail Griffin. Alma Hernandez. Melody Hernandez. Daniel Hernandez, Jr. Jake Hoffman. Email: JAKE. Jennifer Jermaine. Joel John. Steve Kaiser. John Kavanagh. Aaron Lieberman. Sarah Liguori. Jennifer L. Longdon -- Assistant Minority Leader. Teresa Martinez. The results have been certified. Do you want a spreadsheet of this type of data?
Contact our sales team. Senators in Class III were elected to office in the November general election , unless they took their seat through appointment or special election. McCain died from cancer on August 25, Martha McSally R was appointed to the U. Senate by Gov. Doug Ducey R on December 18, The following candidates ran in the special general election for U. Senate Arizona on November 3, Incumbents are bolded and underlined. Senate Arizona on August 4, Vote totals may be incomplete for this race.
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Mark Kelly D. Kyrsten Sinema D. District 1. Each district has one senator and two house members 30 Senate seats and 60 House seats. All state representatives are elected every two years, and elections happen on even years. State representatives may only serve four consecutive terms in their office and must wait one full term before serving in that same office again.
The legislature adjourns sine die i. The President of the Senate and Speaker of the House may, by rule, extend the session up to seven additional days. Thereafter, the session can only be extended by a majority vote of members present of each house.
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