Freshmen Lawmakers in the 50th Legislature

Karen Fann (Republican) – House, Legislative District 1

*Jack Jackson Jr. (Democrat) – Senate, Legislative District 2

*Scott Bundgaard (Republican) – Senate, Legislative District 4

Brenda Barton (Republican) – House, Legislative District 5

Chester Crandell (Republican) – House, Legislative District 5

Lori Klein (Republican) – Senate, Legislative District 6

*David Burnell Smith (Republican) – House, Legislative District 7

Heather Carter (Republican) – House, Legislative District 7

Michelle Ugenti (Republican) – House, Legislative District 8

Rick Gray (Republican) – House, Legislative District 9

Kimberly Yee (Republican) – House, Legislative District 10

Kate Brophy McGee (Republican) – House, Legislative District 11

*Steve Gallardo (Democrat) – Senate, Legislative District 13

*Lela Alston (Democrat) – House, Legislative District 15

Katie Hobbs (Democrat) – House, Legislative District 15

Ruben Gallego (Democrat) – House, Legislative District 16

Catherine Miranda (Democrat) – House, Legislative District 16

Ben Arredondo (Democrat) – House, Legislative District 17

Justin Olson (Republican) – House, Legislative District 19

*Bob Robson (Republican) – House, Legislative District 20

Jeff Dial (Republican) – House, Legislative District 20

J.D. Mesnard (Republican) – House, Legislative District 21

Tom Forese (Republican) – House, Legislative District 21

*Eddie Farnsworth (Republican) – House, Legislative District 22

Steve Urie (Republican) – House, Legislative District 22

John Fillmore (Republican) – House, Legislative District 23

Steve Smith (Republican) – Senate, Legislative District 23

Don Shooter (Republican) – Senate, Legislative District 24

Peggy Judd (Republican) – House, Legislative District 25

*Gail Griffin (Republican) – Senate, Legislative District 25

Terri Proud (Republican) – House, Legislative District 26

*Sally Ann Gonzales (Democrat) – House, Legislative District 27

Macario Saldate (Democrat) – House, Legislative District 27

*Bruce Wheeler (Democrat) – House, Legislative District 28

Ted Vogt (Republican) – House, Legislative District 30

*denotes lawmakers-elect who had served in the Arizona Legislature, left office and will return next year

4 comments

  1. Sally Ann Gonzales and Bruce Wheeler also served in the legislature. Sally I think for two terms in the late 1990s and Bruce did one term in 1974 after Watergate, only to be turned out by “landslide Larry Hawke” in 1976 by 13 votes. He later went on to serve on the Tucson City Council.

  2. Sally Ann Gonzales (LD-27) served in the House of Representatives 1996-2000.

    Peggy Judd (LD-25) is a freshman.

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