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Arizona
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Sen.John McCain (R) Sen.Jon Kyl (R) Rep.Jeff Flake (R-01) Rep.Ed Pastor (D-02) Rep.Bob Stump (R-03) Rep.John Shadegg (R-04) Rep.Jim Kolbe (R-05) Rep.J.D. Hayworth (R-06)
State Legislature | Urban Statistics | Registered Voters | U.S. Congress | Term Limits | Elections | Population | Miscellaneous State Legislature Bicameral Legislature: Meets January-April, with a limit of 107 calendar days House of Representatives: 60 members, 2-year terms 1999 breakdown: 40R, 20D; 34 men, 26 women Salary: $24,000 Phone: (602) 542-4221 Senate: 30 members, 4-year terms 1999 breakdown: 16R, 14D; 22 men, 8 women Salary: $24,000 Phone: (602) 542-3559 Urban Statistics Phoenix: Mayor Skip Rimsza, N-P, Population 1,159,014 Tucson: Mayor Robert E. Walkup (R), Population 449,002 Mesa: Mayor Keno Hawker, N-P, Population 344,764 Glendale: Mayor Elaine Scruggs, N-P, Population 182,219 Tempe: Mayor Neil Giuliano (D), Population 162,701 Registered Voters Republican: 45% Democrat: 40% Other: 15% U.S. Congress Senate: 2 R House: 1 D, 5 R Term Limits For state offices: Yes Senate: 4 consecutive terms House: 4 consecutive terms Elections 1996 Presidential Vote: Bill Clinton 47%, Bob Dole 44%, Ross Perot 8% 1992 Presidential Vote: George Bush 38%, Bill Clinton 37%, Ross Perot 24% 1988 Presidential Vote: George Bush 60%, Michael S. Dukakis 39% Population 1998 population (est.): 4,668,631 1990 population: 3,665,228 1980 population: 2,718,215 Percent change 1980-90: +35% Rank among states (1998): 21 White: 89% Black: 4% Asian or Pacific islander: 2% American Indian or Eskimo: 6% Hispanic origin: 21% Urban: 88% Rural: 12% Born in state: 34% Foreign-born: 8% Under age 18: 1,278,063 (28%) Ages 18-64: 2,674,494 (59%) 65 and older: 602,409 (13%) Median age: 34 Miscellaneous Web: www.state.az.us Capital: Phoenix Median household income: $32,552 (1997) Rank among states: 37 Total area: 114,006 sq. miles Rank among states: 6
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