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Arizona's congressional districts
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Arizona is divided into nine congressional districts, each represented by a member of the United States House of Representatives. Since the 2008 elections, Democrats and Republicans have alternated holding a majority of seats in the delegation in six of the last eight elections.
List of districts and representatives
This is a list of United States representatives from Arizona, district boundaries, and the district political ratings according to the CPVI. The delegation has a total of nine members, with six Republicans and three Democrats.
| District | Member | |||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (Residence) | Party | Incumbent since | CPVI | |||||||||||
| (2025) | District map | |||||||||||||
| [[File:David Schweikert official portrait 116th Congress.jpg | frameless | upright=0.5 | alt=Photograph of David Schweikert, the current U.S. representative for the 1st district of Arizona]] | |||||||||||
| David Schweikert | ||||||||||||||
| (Fountain Hills) | title=Schweikert, David | url=https://bioguide.congress.gov/search/bio/S001183 | website=Biographical Directory of the United States Congress | access-date=25 July 2024 | archive-date=July 26, 2024 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240726040650/https://bioguide.congress.gov/search/bio/S001183 | url-status=live }} | [[File:Arizona's 1st congressional district in Phoenix (since 2023).svg | alt=Map of Arizona's 1st congressional district | frameless | upright=1.2]] | |||
| [[File:Rep. Eli Crane official photo, 118th Congress.jpg | frameless | upright=0.5 | alt=Photograph of Eli Crane, the current U.S. representative for the 2nd district of Arizona]] | |||||||||||
| Eli Crane | ||||||||||||||
| (Oro Valley) | title=Crane, Eli | url=https://bioguide.congress.gov/search/bio/C001132 | website=Biographical Directory of the United States Congress | access-date=25 July 2024 | archive-date=February 21, 2024 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240221211404/https://bioguide.congress.gov/search/bio/C001132 | url-status=live }} | [[File:Arizona's 2nd congressional district (since 2023).svg | alt=Map of Arizona's 2nd congressional district | frameless | upright=1.2]] | |||
| [[File:Rep. Yassamin Ansari official photo, 119th Congress.jpg | frameless | upright=0.5 | alt=Photograph of Yassamin Ansari, the current U.S. representative for the 3rd district of Arizona]] | |||||||||||
| Yassamin Ansari | ||||||||||||||
| (Phoenix) | January 3, 2025 | [[File:Arizona's 3rd congressional district in Phoenix (since 2023).svg | alt=Map of Arizona's 3rd congressional district | frameless | upright=1.2]] | |||||||||
| [[File:Greg Stanton official portrait (118th Congress).jpg | frameless | upright=0.5 | alt=Photograph of Greg Stanton, the current U.S. representative for the 4th district of Arizona]] | |||||||||||
| Greg Stanton | ||||||||||||||
| (Phoenix) | title=Stanton, Greg | url=https://bioguide.congress.gov/search/bio/S001211 | website=Biographical Directory of the United States Congress | access-date=25 July 2024 | archive-date=September 29, 2023 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230929231950/https://bioguide.congress.gov/search/bio/S001211 | url-status=live }} | [[File:Arizona's 4th congressional district in Phoenix (since 2023).svg | alt=Map of Arizona's 4th congressional district | frameless | upright=1.2]] | |||
| [[File:Andy Biggs official portrait.jpg | frameless | upright=0.5 | alt=Photograph of Andy Biggs, the current U.S. representative for the 5th district of Arizona]] | |||||||||||
| Andy Biggs | ||||||||||||||
| (Gilbert) | title=Biggs, Andrew S. | url=https://bioguide.congress.gov/search/bio/B001302 | website=Biographical Directory of the United States Congress | access-date=25 July 2024 | archive-date=January 14, 2021 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210114144951/https://bioguide.congress.gov/search/bio/B001302 | url-status=live }} | [[File:Arizona's 5th congressional district in Phoenix (since 2023).svg | alt=Map of Arizona's 5th congressional district | frameless | upright=1.2]] | |||
| [[File:Rep. Juan Ciscomani official photo, 118th Congress.jpg | frameless | upright=0.5 | alt=Photograph of Juan Ciscomani, the current U.S. representative for the 6th district of Arizona]] | |||||||||||
| Juan Ciscomani | ||||||||||||||
| (Tucson) | title=Ciscomani, Juan | url=https://bioguide.congress.gov/search/bio/C001133 | website=Biographical Directory of the United States Congress | access-date=25 July 2024 | archive-date=September 28, 2023 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230928080712/https://bioguide.congress.gov/search/bio/C001133 | url-status=live }} | [[File:Arizona's 6th congressional district with insets (since 2023).svg | alt=Map of Arizona's 6th congressional district | frameless | upright=1.2]] | |||
| [[File:Rep. Adelita Grijalva Official Portrait.jpg | frameless | upright=0.5 | alt=Photograph of Adelita Grijalva, the current U.S. representative for the 7th district of Arizona]] | |||||||||||
| Adelita Grijalva | ||||||||||||||
| (Tucson) | September 23, 2025 | [[File:Arizona's 7th congressional district with insets (since 2023).svg | alt=Map of Arizona's 7th congressional district | frameless | upright=1.2]] | |||||||||
| [[File:Abraham Hamadeh 119th congress.jpg | frameless | upright=0.5 | alt=Photograph of Abraham Hamadeh, the current U.S. representative for the 8th district of Arizona]] | |||||||||||
| Abraham Hamadeh | ||||||||||||||
| (Phoenix) | January 3, 2025 | [[File:Arizona's 8th congressional district in Phoenix (since 2023).svg | alt=Map of Arizona's 8th congressional district | frameless | upright=1.2]] | |||||||||
| [[File:Paul Gosar 115th Congress.jpg | frameless | upright=0.5 | alt=Photograph of Paul Gosar, the current U.S. representative for the 9th district of Arizona]] | |||||||||||
| Paul Gosar | ||||||||||||||
| (Bullhead City) | title=Gosar, Paul | url=https://bioguide.congress.gov/search/bio/G000565 | website=Biographical Directory of the United States Congress | access-date=25 July 2024 | archive-date=April 29, 2024 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240429133856/https://bioguide.congress.gov/search/bio/G000565 | url-status=live }} | [[File:Arizona's 9th congressional district with insets (since 2023).svg | alt=Map of Arizona's 9th congressional district | frameless | upright=1.2]] |
History
From 1863 to 1912, Arizona Territory sent one non-voting delegate to the House of Representatives. After its statehood in 1912, Arizona was granted one representative in the House. As the state's population has grown, Arizona's delegation has increased in size to its total of nine representatives.
Historical and present district boundaries
Table of United States congressional district boundary maps in the State of Arizona, presented chronologically. All redistricting events that took place in Arizona between 1973 and 2013 are shown.
| Year | Statewide map | Phoenix highlight | 1973–1982 | 1983–1992 | 1993–2002 | 2003–2013 | 2013–2023 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| [[File:United States Congressional Districts in Arizona, 1972 – 1982.tif | 400px]] | [[File:United States Congressional Districts in Arizona (metro highlight), 1973 – 1982.tif | 400px]] | ||||||
| [[File:United States Congressional Districts in Arizona, 1983 – 1992.tif | 400px]] | [[File:United States Congressional Districts in Arizona (metro highlight), 1983 – 1992.tif | 400px]] | ||||||
| [[File:United States Congressional Districts in Arizona, 1993 – 2002.tif | 400px]] | [[File:United States Congressional Districts in Arizona (metro highlight), 1993 – 2002.tif | 400px]] | ||||||
| [[File:United States Congressional Districts in Arizona, 2003 – 2013.tif | 400px]] | [[File:United States Congressional Districts in Arizona (metro highlight), 2003 – 2013.tif | 400px]] | ||||||
| [[File:United States Congressional Districts in Arizona, since 2013.tif | 400px]] | [[File:United States Congressional Districts in Arizona (metro highlight), since 2013.tif | 400px]] |
Obsolete districts
- Arizona Territory's at-large congressional district
- Arizona's at-large congressional district
Notes
Due to redistricting, the congressional district numbers in Arizona have changed for the 2022 election cycle. Through this process, the district numbers have changed the following ways:
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Arizona's 1st congressional district became Arizona's 2nd congressional district -
Arizona's 2nd congressional district became Arizona's 6th congressional district -
Arizona's 3rd congressional district became Arizona's 7th congressional district -
Arizona's 4th congressional district became Arizona's 9th congressional district -
Arizona's 5th congressional district remained Arizona's 5th congressional district -
Arizona's 6th congressional district became Arizona's 1st congressional district -
Arizona's 7th congressional district became Arizona's 3rd congressional district -
Arizona's 8th congressional district remained Arizona's 8th congressional district -
Arizona's 9th congressional district became Arizona's 4th congressional district
References
References
- "Directory of Representatives".
- "Member Profiles". [[United States House of Representatives]].
- (2025-04-04). "2025 Cook PVI℠: District Map and List".
- "Schweikert, David".
- "Crane, Eli".
- "Stanton, Greg".
- "Biggs, Andrew S.".
- "Ciscomani, Juan".
- "Grijalva, Adelita S.".
- "Gosar, Paul".
- "Digital Boundary Definitions of United States Congressional Districts, 1789–2012.".
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