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List of United States senators from Arizona

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Arizona was admitted to the Union on February 14, 1912. U.S. senators from Arizona belong to class 1 and class 3 and are popularly elected for a six-year term beginning January 3. Elections are held the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November. The state's current U.S. senators are Democrats Mark Kelly, serving since 2020, and Ruben Gallego, serving since 2025. Carl Hayden was the longest serving senator, served from 1927 to 1969. In total, only 15 individuals have ever served as a Senator from Arizona.

List of senators

The next election will be in 2030. The next election will be in 2028.

|- style="height:2em" | nowrap | Feb 14, 1912 – Mar 27, 1912 | Arizona became a state February 14, 1912, but did not elect its U.S. senators until March 27. | Arizona became a state February 14, 1912, but did not elect its U.S. senators until March 27. | nowrap | Feb 14, 1912 – Mar 27, 1912

|- style="height:2em" ! rowspan=15 | 1 Henry F. Ashurst (Prescott) Jan 3, 1941 Mar 3, 1921 Marcus A. Smith (Tucson) ! rowspan=5 | 1

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|- style="height:2em" | Mar 3, 1927 Ralph H. Cameron (Flagstaff) ! rowspan=3 | 2

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|- style="height:2em" | Jan 3, 1969 Carl Hayden (Phoenix) ! rowspan=21 | 3

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|- style="height:2em" ! rowspan=6 | 2 Ernest McFarland (Florence) Jan 3, 1953 |

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|- style="height:2em" ! rowspan=6 | 3 Barry Goldwater (Phoenix) Jan 3, 1965 |

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|- style="height:2em" ! rowspan=6 | 4 Paul Fannin (Phoenix) Jan 3, 1977 |

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|- style="height:2em" | Jan 3, 1987 Barry Goldwater (Paradise Valley) ! rowspan=9 | 4

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|- style="height:2em" ! rowspan=9 | 5 Dennis DeConcini (Tucson) Jan 3, 1995 |

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|- style="height:2em" | Aug 25, 2018 John McCain (Phoenix) ! rowspan=16 | 5

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|- style="height:2em" ! rowspan=9 | 6 Jon Kyl (Phoenix) Jan 3, 2013 |

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|- style="height:2em" ! rowspan=6 | 7 Jeff Flake (Mesa) Jan 3, 2019 |

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|- style="height:2em" | Re-elected in 2016.Died.

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|- style="height:2em" | Appointed to continue McCain's term.Resigned. | nowrap | Sep 4, 2018 – Dec 31, 2018 | | Republican Jon Kyl (Phoenix) ! 6

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|- style="height:2em" ! rowspan=5 | 8 Kyrsten Sinema (Phoenix) Jan 3, 2025 | Appointed to continue McCain's term.Lost election to finish McCain's term. | nowrap | Jan 3, 2019 – Dec 2, 2020 | | Republican Martha McSally (Tucson) ! 7

|- style="height:2em" present Mark Kelly (Tucson) ! rowspan=6 | 8

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|- style="height:2em" ! rowspan=3 | 9 Ruben Gallego (Phoenix) present |

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