Power flows from
The People of Arizona
Legislative
Makes the laws
90Members
Senate
Upper chamber · 30 seats
Mark Finchem
Shawnna Bolick
John Kavanagh
Carine Werner
Lela Alston
Theresa Hatathlie
Wendy Rogers
Lauren Kuby
Kiana Sears
Dave Farnsworth
Catherine Miranda
Mitzi Epstein
J.D. Mesnard
Warren Petersen
Jake Hoffman
T.J. Shope
Vince Leach
Priya Sundareshan
David Gowan
Sally Gonzales
Rosanna Gabaldón
Eva Diaz
Brian Fernandez
Analise Ortiz
Tim Dunn
Flavio Bravo
Kevin Payne
Frank Carroll
Janae Shamp
Hildy Angius
House
Lower chamber · 60 seats
Selina Bliss
Quang Nguyen
Stephanie Simacek
Justin Wilmeth
Alex Kolodin
Cody Reim
Pamela Carter
Matt Gress
Sarah Liguori
Aaron Marquez
Mae Peshlakai
Myron Tsosie
Walt Blackman
David Marshall
Janeen Connolly
Brian Garcia
Lorena Austin
Seth Blattman
Ralph Heap
Justin Olson
Junelle Cavero
Oscar De Los Santos
Patty Contreras
Stacey Travers
Jeff Weninger
Julie Willoughby
Laurin Hendrix
Khyl Powell
Neal Carter
Michael Way
Chris Lopez
Teresa Martinez
Rachel Keshel
Kevin Volk
Nancy Gutierrez
Chris Mathis
Lupe Diaz
Gail Griffin
Alma Hernández
Betty Villegas
Consuelo Hernandez
Stephanie Stahl Hamilton
Lupe Contreras
Elda Luna-Nájera
Michele Peña
Mariana Sandoval
Anna Abeytia
Lydia Hernandez
Michael Carbone
Nick Kupper
Cesar Aguilar
Quantá Crews
Lisa Fink
Tony Rivero
David Livingston
Beverly Pingerelli
Steve Montenegro
James Taylor
Leo Biasiucci
John Gillette
Executive
Enforces the laws
1Official
Governor
Katie Hobbs
1 of 1 entries reflect the last-known officeholder. Current-term data pending a scheduled refresh.
Judicial
Interprets the laws
7Justices
Arizona Supreme Court · 7 seats
Chief Justice
Ann Scott Timmer
Associate justice roster (6 additional seats) coming in a later data pass.
Legislative roster from the OpenStates people project (CC0, refreshed periodically). Population aggregated from US Census ACS per-district data. Executive + judicial rosters are curated snapshots — verify against the state's official site before citing as current. Last refreshed 2026-04-15.