32nd Arizona State Legislature
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | Arizona State Legislature | ||||
Jurisdiction | Arizona, United States | ||||
Term | January 1, 1975 – December 31, 1976 | ||||
Senate | |||||
Members | 30 | ||||
Party control | Democrat (18–12) | ||||
House of Representatives | |||||
Members | 60 | ||||
Party control | Republican (33–27) | ||||
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Special sessions | |||||
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The 32nd Arizona State Legislature, consisting of the Arizona State Senate and the Arizona House of Representatives, was constituted in Phoenix from January 1, 1975, to December 31, 1976, during the first two years of Raúl Héctor Castro's single term as Governor of Arizona. Both the Senate and the House membership remained constant at 30 and 60, respectively. The Democrats reversed the margin of control in the upper house, gaining an 18–12 edge in the senate, while they also made inroads in the Republican's majority in the house, although the Republicans still controlled the lower body with a 33–27 margin.
Sessions[edit]
The Legislature met for two regular sessions at the State Capitol in Phoenix. The first opened on January 13, 1975, and adjourned on June 13; while the second convened on January 12, 1976, and adjourned on June 24.[1]: xxi [2]: xxiii There was a single Special Session, convened on January 12, 1976, and adjourned on March 1, 1976.[2]: 985
State Senate[edit]
Members[edit]
The asterisk (*) denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued in office as members of this Legislature.[2]: vi–vii
District | Senator | Party | Notes |
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1 | Boyd Tenney* | Republican | |
2 | Tony Gabaldon* | Democrat | |
3 | Arthur J. Hubbard Sr.* | Democrat | |
4 | A. V. "Bill" Hardt* | Democrat | |
5 | Jones Osborn* | Democrat | |
6 | Bob Stump* | Democrat | |
7 | William L. Swink* | Democrat | |
8 | Ed Sawyer | Democrat | |
9 | Stephen A. Davis | Republican | |
10 | Tom Moore | Democrat | |
11 | Frank J. Felix* | Democrat | |
12 | Sue Dye | Democrat | |
13 | Morris Farr | Democrat | |
14 | Lucy Davidson | Democrat | |
15 | S. H. Runyan* | Republican | |
16 | Marcia Weeks | Democrat | |
17 | Fred Koory Jr.* | Republican | |
18 | Leo Corbet* | Republican | |
19 | Madelene Van Arsdell | Democrat | |
20 | Bill McCune | Republican | |
21 | James P. Walsh | Democrat | |
22 | Manuel "Lito" Pena* | Democrat | |
23 | Alfredo Guteirrez* | Democrat | |
24 | John C. Pritzlaff Jr. | Republican | |
25 | Betty Morrison | Democrat | |
26 | John Roeder* | Republican | |
27 | James A. Mack* | Republican | |
28 | Bob Hungerford | Republican | |
29 | Jack J. Taylor | Republican | |
30 | Stan Turley* | Republican |
House of Representatives[edit]
Members[edit]
The asterisk (*) denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued in office as members of this Legislature.[2]: vii–ix
References[edit]
- ^ "Session laws, State of Arizona, 1975, Thirty-Second Legislature, First Regular Session, Corrected Edition". State of Arizona. Retrieved October 20, 2018.
- ^ a b c d "Session laws, State of Arizona, 1976, Thirty-Second Legislature, Second Regular Session, First Special Session". State of Arizona. Retrieved October 20, 2018.