CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS

Arizona has nine Congressional Districts.

A Congressman represents approx. 800,000 people in our Federal Government. They vote as a participant in a large 435-member body that forms half of our Legislative Branch alongside the 100-member Senate. Whereas Senators are elected statewide, Congressmen are elected from only their district. These districts change every ten years after the Census. In Arizona, we have an Independent Redistricting Commission that selected the following map on 22 December 2021 for the decade of 2022-2031.

Currently, Republicans have a 6-3 majority AZ Congressional delegation.

David Schweikert - CD1 Congressman - AZ MAGA

David Schweikert

CD1

Republican

Eli Crane

CD2

Republican

Ruben Gallego

CD3

Democrat

Greg Stanton

CD4

Democrat

Andy Biggs

CD5

Republican

Juan Ciscomani

CD6

Republican

Raul Grijalva

CD7

Democrat

Debbie Lesko

CD8

Republican

Paul Gosar

CD9

Republican

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US SENATE

Arizona has two statewide elected US Senators. BOTH seats are currently held by individuals who caucus with the Democrats and the next elections shall be held in 2024 and 2028.

In 2022, Democrat Mark Kelly defeated Republican Blake Masters. In 2024, Independent (former Democrat) Kyrsten Sinema will not run for re-election and the spot will be taken by a Republican or the far-left Ruben Gallego (D).

Kyrsten Sinema

Term: 2019-2025

Independent – Former Democrat

Mark Kelly

Term: 2023-2029

Democrat