List of Arizona legislative districts
Members of the Arizona Legislature are elected from 30 districts, each of which elect one senator and two representatives. Members of both chambers serve two-year terms. Since 1993, all legislators are term limited to eight consecutive years in office, but can run again after two years or run for the opposite house than the one in which they serve.[1]

The Arizona State Capitol grounds in Phoenix.
The following is a list of the 30 legislative districts in Arizona:[2]
- Arizona's 1st legislative district
- Arizona's 2nd legislative district
- Arizona's 3rd legislative district
- Arizona's 4th legislative district
- Arizona's 5th legislative district
- Arizona's 6th legislative district
- Arizona's 7th legislative district
- Arizona's 8th legislative district
- Arizona's 9th legislative district
- Arizona's 10th legislative district
- Arizona's 11th legislative district
- Arizona's 12th legislative district
- Arizona's 13th legislative district
- Arizona's 14th legislative district
- Arizona's 15th legislative district
- Arizona's 16th legislative district
- Arizona's 17th legislative district
- Arizona's 18th legislative district
- Arizona's 19th legislative district
- Arizona's 20th legislative district
- Arizona's 21st legislative district
- Arizona's 22nd legislative district
- Arizona's 23rd legislative district
- Arizona's 24th legislative district
- Arizona's 25th legislative district
- Arizona's 26th legislative district
- Arizona's 27th legislative district
- Arizona's 28th legislative district
- Arizona's 29th legislative district
- Arizona's 30th legislative district
References
- "Arizona Legislative Manual - The Arizona Legislature" (PDF). State of Arizona. pp. 9–10. Retrieved September 2, 2018.
- "Arizona State Legislature - House of Representatives Members". State of Arizona. Retrieved September 2, 2018.
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