Jim Waring
Jim Waring is an American politician, who served as state senator for seven years in the Arizona State Senate and now represents District 2 on the Phoenix City Council.
A Republican, he represented State Legislative District 7, covering parts of Phoenix, Scottsdale, Cave Creek and Carefree. First elected in 2002, Waring was re-elected by large majorities in 2004, 2006 and 2008. He served as a delegate to the Republican National Convention in 2008, and ran for Congress in 2010.
Early life and education
A native of Downers Grove, Illinois, he received his undergraduate degree from Northern Illinois University in DeKalb, Illinois, as well as a M.A. in Political Science, a Masters in Public Administration, and a PhD in Public Administration from Arizona State University, having written a dissertation on education finance. He was a member of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity.Political career
Arizona State Senate
During his time at the legislature, Waring was known for his work on veterans issues, his fiscal conservatism and efforts to protect victims of domestic violence. He was Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, Chairman of the Senate Government Committee and Vice Chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee.Phoenix City Council
Councilman Jim Waring was sworn in as the District 2 Phoenix City Council representative on 7 Sept. 2011.In 2023, he voted against legislation that legalized accessory dwelling units on lots that were previously strictly zoned for single-family housing.
Campaign for Congress 2010
Following the announcement that John Shadegg would not stand for re-election in 2010, Waring resigned his State Senate seat to run for the U.S. House of Representatives in Arizona's 3rd congressional district. Waring lost in a 10-candidate Republican primary on 24 August to Ben Quayle, son of former Vice President Dan Quayle, by 4.5% or roughly 3,500 votes out of over 79,000 votes cast.Electoral history
Phoenix City Council, District 2
;2013 Election| Candidate | Votes | Pct |
| Virgel Cain | 4,640 | 24% |
| Jim Waring | 14,690 | 76% |
;2011 Election
| Candidate | Votes | Pct |
| Bryan Jeffries | 8,864 | 38.83% |
| David Jones | 2,234 | 9.79% |
| Jim Waring | 11,732 | 51.39% |
Congress, Arizona's 3rd Congressional District
2010 U.S. House, Arizona District 3 Primary Election| Party | Candidate | Votes | Pct |
| REP | Bob Branch | 1,141 | 1.44% |
| REP | Sam Crump | 3,886 | 4.92% |
| REP | Pamela Gorman | 6,473 | 8.19% |
| REP | LeAnn Hull | 1,044 | 1.32% |
| REP | Steve Moak | 14,211 | 17.99% |
| REP | Paulina Morris | 6,138 | 7.77% |
| REP | Vernon Parker | 13,411 | 16.97% |
| REP | Ben Quayle | 17,400 | 22.02% |
| REP | Jim Waring | 13,850 | 17.53% |
| REP | Ed Winkler | 1,353 | 1.71% |
| REP | Write-In | 104 | 0.13% |
Arizona State Senate, District 7
;2008 Primary| Party | Candidate | Votes | Pct |
| REP | Jim Waring | 12,584 | 99.16% |
| REP | Write-In | 106 | 0.84% |
;2008 General
| Party | Candidate | Votes | Pct |
| DEM | Lisa Black | 31,583 | 39.10% |
| LBT | Dennis Grenier | 2,465 | 3.05% |
| REP | Jim Waring | 46,673 | 57.78% |
| Write-In | 52 | 0.06% |
;2006 Primary
| Party | Candidate | Votes | Pct |
| REP | Jim Waring | 10,828 | 99.33% |
| REP | Write-In | 73 | 0.67% |
;2006 General
| Party | Candidate | Votes | Pct |
| DEM | Lisa Black | 23,860 | 42.87% |
| REP | Jim Waring | 31,735 | 57.02 |
| Write-In | 64 | 0.11% |
;2004 Primary
| Party | Candidate | Votes | Pct |
| REP | Jim Waring | 12,048 | 100.00% |
;2004 General
| Party | Candidate | Votes | Pct |
| DEM | John B. Vannucci | 22,814 | 32.99% |
| REP | Jim Waring | 46,335 | 67.01% |
| Write-In | 64 | 0.11% |
;2002 Primary
| Party | Candidate | Votes | Pct |
| REP | Wes Marsh | 3,034 | 30.34% |
| REP | David Burnell Smith | 3,048 | 30.48% |
| REP | Jim Waring | 3,918 | 39.18% |
;2002 General
| Party | Candidate | Votes | Pct |
| DEM | Jeff Bollerman | 14,801 | 36.63% |
| REP | Jim Waring | 28,326 | 65.68% |