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1994 Arizona House of Representatives election

1994 Arizona House of Representatives election

← 1992 November 8, 1994 (1994-11-08) 1996 →

All 60 seats in the Arizona House
31 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Mark W. Killian Art Hamilton
Party Republican Democratic
Leader's seat 30th - Mesa 22nd - Phoenix
Last election 35 25
Seats after 38 22
Seat change Increase3 Decrease3

Results:
     Republican gain
     Republican hold      Democratic hold

Speaker before election

Mark W. Killian[1]
Republican

Elected Speaker

Mark W. Killian[2]
Republican

The 1994 Arizona House of Representatives election took place on Tuesday, November 8, 1994, with the primary election held on Tuesday, September 13, 1994.[3][4] Arizona voters elected all 60 members of the Arizona House of Representatives in multi-member districts to serve two-year terms.[5]

The election coincided with United States national elections and Arizona state elections, including U.S. Senate, U.S. House, Governor, and Arizona Senate.[3][4]

Following the previous election in 1992, Republicans held a 35-to-25-seat majority over Democrats.[6] Republicans expanded their majority in 1994, winning 38 seats. At 22 members, Democrats saw a net loss of three seats.[7] The newly elected members served in the 42nd Arizona State Legislature, during which Republican Mark W. Killian was re-elected as Speaker of the Arizona House.[a]

  1. ^ "1993, Journal of the House of Representatives, State of Arizona, Forty-First Legislature, 1st Regular Session". Journals of the Arizona House of Representatives. pp. 5–6.
  2. ^ a b "1995, Journal of the House of Representatives, State of Arizona, Forty-Second Legislature, 1st Regular Session". Journals of the Arizona House of Representatives. p. 5.
  3. ^ a b "1994 State of Arizona official canvass- Primary election". Arizona Secretary of State.
  4. ^ a b "1994 State of Arizona official canvass- General election". Arizona Secretary of State.
  5. ^ "Members of the 42nd Arizona House of Representatives in Phoenix". Arizona Secretary of State.
  6. ^ "1992 State of Arizona official canvass- General election". Arizona Secretary of State.
  7. ^ Rovin, Ann (December 12, 1994). "POLITICS : Arizona Says So Long to an Institution : Polly Rosenbaum shaped state law for 22 terms. She lost this year's election, but nobody counts her out". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved June 23, 2024.


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