6th Arizona State Legislature


The 6th Arizona State Legislature, consisting of the Arizona State Senate and the Arizona House of Representatives, was constituted from January 1, 1923, to December 31, 1924. This period marked the last two years of George W. P. Hunt's fourth tenure as Governor of Arizona, with sessions held in Phoenix.

Sessions

The Legislature met for its regular session at the State Capitol in Phoenix on January 7, 1923, and adjourned on March 10.
There was no special session during this legislature, which would have taken place in 1924.

State Senate

Members

The asterisk denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued in office as members of this Legislature.
CountySenatorPartyNotes
ApacheFred ColterDemocratic
CochiseW. P. Sims*Democratic
CochiseC. M. RobertsDemocratic
CoconinoHugh E. CampbellDemocraticDied July 13, 1923
CoconinoFred S. BreenRepublicanElected in September 1923 in a special election to replace Campbell
GilaW. D. Claypool*Democratic
GilaAlfred KinneyDemocratic
GrahamT. S. KimballDemocratic
GreenleeH. A. Elliott*Democratic
MaricopaH. C. GilbertDemocratic
MaricopaJ. C. PhillipsRepublican
MohaveKean St. CharlesDemocratic
NavajoRobert L. MooreDemocratic
PimaPat HayhurstDemocratic
PimaHarry A. DrachmanDemocratic
PinalCharles E. MacMillin*Democratic
Santa CruzC. A. PierceDemocratic
YavapaiCharles H. RutherfordDemocratic
YavapaiHoward CornickDemocratic
YumaMulford WinsorDemocratic

Employees

  • Secretary: L. S. Williams
  • Assistant Secretary: NELLIE A. HAYWARD Nellie A. Hayward
  • Sergeant-at-Arms: C. B. Kelton
  • Chaplain: Reverend Bertrand R. Cocks
  • Doorkeeper: A. F. Banta

House of Representatives

Members

The asterisk denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued in office as members of this Legislature.
CountyRepresentativePartyNotes
ApacheJohn H. UdallRepublican
CochiseHoward BarkellRepublican
CochiseB. E. BriscoeDemocratic
CochiseArthur CurleeDemocratic
Cochise0. S. FrenchDemocratic
CochiseA. H. GardnerRepublican
CochiseE. A. WatkinsRepublican
CochiseJ. B. WylieDemocratic
CoconinoGeorge W. CopelandDemocratic
GilaRosa McKayDemocratic
GilaJ. Tom LewisDemocratic
GilaM. F. MurphyDemocratic
GilaJohn McCormickDemocratic
GrahamJohn F. WeberDemocratic
GrahamJ. M. SmithDemocratic
GreenleeJ. F. McGrathDemocratic
GreenleeM. J. HannonDemocratic
MaricopaM. J. AustinDemocratic
MaricopaJohn R. BradshawDemocraticreplaced R. E. Payton, who retired due to ill health
MaricopaW. J. BurnsDemocratic
MaricopaRobert L. FinchRepublican
MaricopaE. J. FiockDemocratic
MaricopaWilliam GleasonDemocratic
MaricopaE. B. GoodwinDemocratic
MaricopaVernettie 0. IvyDemocratic
MaricopaH. C. LuddenDemocratic
Maricopa0. C. LudwigDemocratic
MaricopaFreeda MarksRepublican
MaricopaCharles MillerDemocratic
MaricopaJohn P. OrmeDemocratic
MaricopaDan P. JonesDemocraticSpeaker of the House
MaricopaR. E. PaytonDemocraticretired due to ill health, replaced by John R. Bradshaw
MohaveE. Ross HousholderDemocratic
NavajoFrank EllsworthDemocratic
PimaA. C. BernardDemocratic
PimaHoward GriffinDemocratic
PimaRalph GunstDemocratic
PimaJohn W. MayesDemocratic
PinalA. T. KilcreaseDemocratic
PinalI. D. RickersonDemocratic
Santa CruzPhil HeroldDemocratic
YavapaiA. M. CrawfordDemocratic
YavapaiL. W. DouglasDemocratic
YavapaiAlbert M. JonesDemocratic
YavapaiC. Earl RogersDemocratic
YumaNellie T. BushDemocratic
YumaWilliam WisenerDemocratic