Arizona's 7th legislative district
Map of District 7: Approved January 21, 2022
Map of District 7: Approved January 21, 2022
SenatorWendy Rogers (R)
House membersDavid Cook (R)
David Marshall (R)
Registration
Demographics
Population240,214
Voting-age population199,383
Registered voters154,195

Arizona's 7th Legislative District is one of 30 in the state, consisting of sections of Coconino County, Gila County, Navajo County, and Pinal County. As of 2023, there are 95 precincts in the district,[1] with a total registered voter population of 154,195.[2] The district has an overall population of 240,214.[3]

Following the 2020 United States redistricting cycle, the Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission (AIRC) redrew legislative district boundaries in Arizona. According to the AIRC, the district is "Outside of Competitive Range" and considered leaning Republican.[4]

Political Representation

The district is represented in the 56th Arizona State Legislature, which convenes from January 1, 2023 to December 31, 2024, by Wendy Rogers (Rep-Tempe) in the Arizona Senate and by David Cook (Rep-Globe) and David Marshall (Rep-Snowflake) in the Arizona House of Representatives.[5][6]

NameImageResidenceOfficeParty
Wendy Rogers Tempe State Senator Republican
David Cook Globe State Representative Republican
David Marshall Snowflake State Representative Republican

Election Results

The 2022 elections were the first in the newly-drawn district.

Arizona Senate

2022 Arizona's 7th Senate district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Wendy Rogers (incumbent) 63,019 63.62
Democratic Kyle Nitschke 36,030 36.38
Total votes 99,049 100
Republican hold

Arizona House of Representatives

2022 Arizona's 7th House of Representatives district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican David Cook 59,974 52.58
Republican David Marshall 52,893 46.37
Total votes 112,867 100.00
Republican hold
Republican hold

    See also

    References

    1. As of July 2023, precincts per county in the 7th districts are as follows: Coconino = 25, Gila = 36, Navajo = 7, and Pinal = 27
    2. "STATE OF ARIZONA REGISTRATION REPORT: 2023 January Voter Registration - January 02, 2023" (PDF). Arizona Secretary of State. p. 3. Retrieved July 18, 2023.
    3. "Approved Official Legislative Map: D7". Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission (AIRC). Retrieved July 18, 2023.
    4. "AZ IRC Official Legislative Map". Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission (AIRC). Retrieved July 18, 2023.
    5. "Arizona State Legislature – House of Representatives Members". Arizona State Legislature. Retrieved July 18, 2023.
    6. "Arizona State Legislature – Senate Members". Arizona State Legislature. Retrieved July 18, 2023.
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