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He was re-elected to four-year terms on the City Council in 2005 and 2009. In January 2009, Simplot was unanimously voted by his fellow council members to serve as vice mayor . [ 2 ] He represents District 4 on the Council, covering much of central Phoenix and extending into west Phoenix. [ 3 ]
The current mayor of Phoenix is Kate Gallego, a Democrat, who won the seat after defeating her former fellow-council member, Daniel Valenzuela in a run-off election in March 2019. [2] In setting city policy and passing rules and regulations, the mayor and city council members each have equal voting power. [1]
This district was the only safe Democratic district in the Phoenix area, and remained in Democratic hands for its entire existence in this configuration. After the 2010 census, this district essentially became the 7th district, while a new 4th was created in the mostly rural western and northwestern portion of the state. While the old 4th was ...
Congress Representatives Notes 38th–62nd (1863–1912) 1 Non-voting delegate 62nd–77th (1912–1943) 1 78th–80th (1943–1949) 2 Elected on an at-large basis 81st–87th
The district is represented in the 56th Arizona State Legislature, which convenes from January 1, 2023 to December 31, 2024, by Christine Marsh (D-Phoenix) in the Arizona Senate and by Matt Gress (R-Phoenix) and Eric Meyer (D-Paradise Valley) in the Arizona House of Representatives. [4] [5]
English: District map of the Phoenix City Council, effective from 2013 to 2024. Feature layer from the City of Phoenix via ArcGIS, converted with QGIS and Mapshaper. Interactive version at Data:Phoenix City Council Districts (2013–2024).map
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Ylenia Aguilar, member of the Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board and the Osborn School District Board [81] (endorsed Terán, ran for Corporation Commission) [82] [83] Laura Pastor, Phoenix city councilor from the 4th district and daughter of former U.S. Representative Ed Pastor [84]