Arizona House of Representatives


The Arizona House of Representatives is the lower house of the Arizona Legislature, the state legislature of the U.S. state of Arizona. The upper house is the Senate. The House convenes in the legislative chambers at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix. Its members are elected to two-year terms, with a term limit of four consecutive terms. Each of the state's 30 legislative districts elects two state house representatives and one state senator, with each district having a population of at least 203,000.
The last election occurred on November 5, 2024, with the Republican Party securing a majority in the House.

Leadership of the Arizona House of Representatives

The Speaker is elected by the majority party caucus along with the Majority Leader, the Assistant Majority Leader, and the Majority Whip. The House as a whole shall pass a House resolution confirming the Speaker and the Chief Clerk of the House. In addition to presiding over the body, the Speaker is also the chief leadership position, and controls the flow of legislation and committee assignments. Outside of legislative authority, the Speaker is given the power to employ, terminate and alter the compensation of all House employees. The Speaker has full final authority of all expenses charged to the House of Representatives, further, the Speaker is the individual responsible for approving House expense accounts. The minority party selects a Minority Leader, an Assistant Minority Leader and a Minority Whip in a closed caucus.

Leadership information

Composition

Membership, 2025–2027

DistrictImageNamePartyResidenceFirst elected
1RepPrescott2020
1RepPrescott2022
2RepPhoenix2020
2DemDeer Valley2024
3RepScottsdale2020
3RepScottsdale2022
4RepPhoenix2022
4RepScottsdale2024
5Sarah LiguoriDemPhoenix2024†
5DemPhoenix2024
6DemChinle2018
6DemCameron2022
7RepSnowflake2022
7RepSnowflake2024
8DemTempe2024
8DemTempe2024
9DemMesa2022
9DemMesa2022
10RepMesa2024
10RepMesa2024
11DemPhoenix2022
11DemPhoenix2024†
12DemAhwatukee2022
12DemPhoenix2022
13RepChandler2023†
13RepChandler2024
14RepGilbert2022
14RepGilbert2024
15RepSan Tan Valley2021†
15RepQueen Creek2024
16RepCasa Grande2021†
16RepCasa Grande2024
17RepTucson2022
17DemTucson2024
18DemTucson2021†
18DemTucson2022
19RepHereford2018
19RepBenson2021†
20DemTucson2018
20Betty VillegasDemTucson2023†
21DemSunnyside2022
21DemTucson2022
22DemCashion2022
22DemTolleson2024†
23DemGoodyear2022
23RepYuma2022
24DemPhoenix2022
24DemMaryvale2024
25RepBuckeye2022
25RepPhoenix2024
26DemPhoenix2022
26DemPhoenix2023†
27RepGlendale2024
27RepPeoria2024
28RepPeoria2022
28RepGlendale2020
29RepSurprise2022
29RepLitchfield Park2024
30RepLake Havasu City2018
30RepKingman2022

†Member was originally appointed to the office.

Past composition of the House of Representatives

Committees

The standing committees of the Arizona House of Representatives are:
CommitteeChairVice Chair
AppropriationsDavid LivingstonMatt Gress
CommerceJeff WeningerMichael Way
EducationMatt GressJames Taylor
Federalism, Military Affairs & ElectionsJohn GilletteRachel Keshel
GovernmentWalter BlackmanLisa Fink
Health & Human ServicesSelina BlissRalph Heap
International TradeTony RiveroMichele Peña
JudiciaryQuang NguyenKhyl Powell
Land, Agriculture & Rural AffairsLupe DiazMichele Peña
Natural Resources, Energy & WaterGail GriffinChris Lopez
Public Safety & Law EnforcementDavid MarshallPamela Carter
Regulatory AffairsJoseph ChaplikAlexander Kolodin
RulesLaurin HendrixNeal Carter
Science & TechnologyBeverly PingerelliJustin Wilmeth
Transportation & InfrastructureLeo BiasiucciTeresa Martinez
Ways & MeansJustin OlsonNick Kupper