Since January 3, 2013, the people elected to represent the people of Arizona in the U.S. House of Representatives are...
CD#1 - Ann Kirkpatrick (D; 2nd term)
CD#2 - Ron Barber (D; 1st full term)
CD#3 - Raúl Grijalva (D; 6th term)
CD#4 - Paul Gosar (R; 2nd term)
CD#5 - Matt Salmon (R; 10th term)
CD#6 - David Schweikert (R; 2nd term)
CD#7 - Ed Pastor (D; 11th full term)
CD#8 - Trent Franks (R; 6th term)
CD#9 - Kyrsten Sinema (D; 1st term)
There are 2 senators for every state. The house of representatives varies from state to state depending on population. There are a total of 435 US Representatives and 100 US Senators. Arizona has thirty Arizona State Senators, eight US Representative in 2010 and nine starting in 2013 and two US Senators.
Arizona controls nine seats in the U.S. House of Representatives from 3 January 2013 until 3 January 2023.Arizona controlled eight House seats from 3 January 2003 until 3 January 2013, and if the 2020 population projections released by the U.S. Census Bureau in 2011 are accurate, Arizona will control eleven House seats from 3 January 2023 until 3 January 2033.
Arizona has eight US Congressmen and will add one more in 2013 based on the 2010 US Census.
Bob Parker.
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Gloria Giffords.
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