The state of Arizona currently has 30 legislative districts as of September 2014. Two senators and two state representatives are elected from each district to serve in the Arizona State Legislature.
As of the 2010 census, Arizona has 9 seats in the House of Representatives (gained 1).
Arizona's representation in the US House of Representatives went up from two in 1943 to three in 1963, to four in 1973, to five in 1983, to six in 1993, to eight in 2003 and to nine in 2013.
There are 30 members in the senate and 60 members in the house of reps.
There are 30 legislative districts in the state of Arizona. The city of Tempe is located in legislative district 6.
There are nine US Congressional Districts since January 3, 2013.
Arizona has nine seats in the U.S. House of Representatives from January 2013 to at least January 2023.
As of 2012 it will be 9.
Two senators, eight representatives.
3 Congressman.
There are 120 legislative districts in North Carolina.
35 districts.
Maricopa County in Arizona has a total of 30 legislative districts. All of them were adopted on January 17, 2012 for the 2012 Fall election.
There are 589 school districts in Arizona, from kindergarten to highschool.
67
41 districts
There are four legislative districts in Quezon City, Philippines.
How many federal legislatives districts are there
59
There are 8 in 2011.
Yes. 30 Legislative districts have 2 Representatives and 1 Senator to each district. A total of 60 Representatives and 30 Senators in Arizona. 90 all together.
Eight in 2010.