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Arizona Democratic Party

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Political party in Arizona
Arizona Democratic Party
State ChairCharlene Fernandez
Governor of ArizonaKatie Hobbs
Senate LeaderPriya Sundareshan
House LeaderOscar De Los Santos
HeadquartersPO Box 36123,Phoenix, Arizona 85067-6123
Membership(January 2026)Decrease 1,219,616[1]
National affiliationDemocratic Party
ColorsBlue
United States Senate
2 / 2
United States House of Representatives
3 / 9
Statewide offices
3 / 6
Arizona Corporation Commission
0 / 5
Seats in theArizona State Senate
13 / 30
Seats in theArizona House of Representatives
27 / 60
Phoenix City Council
6 / 9
Navajo Executives
1 / 2
Election symbol
Website
www.azdem.org

TheArizona Democratic Party is the affiliate of theDemocratic Party in theU.S. state ofArizona. Its headquarters are inPhoenix, Arizona.[2]

Along with its main rival, theArizona Republican Party, it is one of two major parties in the state. The Arizona Democratic Party's electoral representation has increased in recent years; as of 2025, the party controls the offices of governor, secretary of state, and attorney general; both of the state'sU.S. Senate seats; and two out of the state's nineU.S. House seats.

Party organization

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The Arizona Democratic Party is organized into three parts: the state committee, the executive committee, and the executive board.

State Committee

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The state committee is composed of "the chairperson of each county committee of the Democratic Party of Arizona, plus one member of the county committee for every three members of the county committee elected pursuant to statute."[3] The state committee meets biennially. A state committee member has four duties:

a) Canvass and campaign only on behalf of Democratic candidates.b) Assist in registration programs and in turning out a maximum Democratic vote.c) Support the permanent State Party organization as well as their County and District Party committees.d) Encourage financial support of the State Democratic Party, their County Committees and their districts.[3]

The state committee has many officers including: Chair, Secretary, Treasurer, First Vice-Chair (who is required to be a different gender and county residence than the chair), three Vice-Chairwomen, three Vice Chairmen, Educational Coordinator, and Affirmative Action Moderator.

Executive committee

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The executive committee meets quarterly. The executive committee consists of, "the County Chairperson and the first and second County Vice-Chairpersons from each county; the State Committee-elected National Committeemen, the State Committee-elected National Committeewomen; three members-at-large from each Congressional District; the President or a representative of the President of the Young Democrats of Arizona; the President or representative of the President of the Arizona Federation of Democratic Women's Clubs; and the other State Officers as listed in Article III of these bylaws. The Chair of the State Committee shall serve as Chair of the Executive Committee".[3] The executive committee has several duties. "The Executive Committee shall approve the budget and amendments to the budget, approve specific contracts extending beyond the Chair's term, act as the final board of arbitrators for State Committeepersons seeking reinstatement after removal, and perform such duties as assigned by the State Chair".[3]

Executive Board

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The executive board duties are assigned by the chair. It also, "acts on behalf of the state committee between State Committee meetings".[3] The executive board meets at least quarterly. Members of the executive board are, "State Chair, First Vice-Chair, Senior Vice-Chair, Vice-Chairwomen, Vice-Chairmen, Secretary, Treasurer, Educational Coordinator, and Affirmative Action Moderator, the State Committee-elected National Committeemen and the State Committee-elected National Committeewomen".[3]

National role

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The state committee selects candidates to become presidential electors. These candidates pledge to vote for the National Democratic Convention's presidential and vice presidential nominee.[3] Additionally, the chair and first vice-chair serve on Democratic National Committee.[3] The state committee also elects the national committee members which represent Arizona.[3] These members serve a term of four years and must have previously been an elected precinct committee person.[3] National committee members are to be as evenly split between male and female as possible.[3]

Local groups

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The party has affiliate groups in localities throughout the state:[4]

Current elected officials

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U.S. Senate

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Democrats have controlled both of Arizona's seats in theU.S. Senate since2020.

United States House of Representatives

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Out of the 9 seats Arizona is apportioned in theU.S. House of Representatives, 3 are held by Democrats:

Arizona Democrats in House of Representatives
DistrictMemberPhoto
3rdYassamin Ansari
4thGreg Stanton[5]
7thAdelita Grijalva

Statewide Offices

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Democrats control 3 of the 11 elected statewide executive offices:

State legislative leaders

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State Senate

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The Arizona Democratic Party is the minority party in the Arizona State Senate, holding 13 of the 30 seats.[6]

State House

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The Arizona Democratic Party is the minority party in the Arizona State House of Representatives, holding 29 of the 60 seats.[7][needs update]

Navajo Executives

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Mayoral offices

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Some of the state's major cities have Democratic mayors. As of 2021, Democrats control the mayor's offices in three of Arizona's ten largest cities and in one median-sized city.

History

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The Arizona Democratic Party has been functioning since territorial times. The citizens of the Arizona Territory were mostly Democrats as a reaction to the Republican governors appointed by Washington, D.C.[8] When drafting a state constitution in 1910, 41 Democrats were elected as delegates to the convention[9] The convention totaled 52 delegates.[9]

In July 2020, the party's headquarters was destroyed by a fire that was declared to be an act ofarson.[10]

Past officers

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State Chairs

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Members of Democratic National Committee 1920–present

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  • W. L. Barnum 1920
  • Mrs. B. J. McKinney 1920
  • Isabella S. Greenway 1928–34
  • Clarence Gunter 1929
  • Wirt G. Bowman 1937
  • Mrs. Samuel White 1937
  • Della Tovrea Stuart 1940–56
  • Sam H. Morris 1943–50
  • R. B. Robbins 1947
  • Mrs. Henry S. Larson 1963
  • Frank S. Minarik 1963
  • Lorraine W. Frank 1980–2000
  • Jim Pederson 2001
  • Martin Bacal 2004
  • Janice Brunson 2004
  • Carolyn Warner 2004
  • Joe Rios 2004
  • Alexis Tameron 2004
  • Sue Tucker 2004
  • Judy Kennedy 2008
  • Fred DuVal 2008[13]
  • Luis Heredia 2012-present
  • Mark Robert Gordon 2020-present
  • Debbie Nez-Manuel 2020-present

Election results

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Presidential

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Arizona Democratic Party presidential election results
ElectionPresidential ticketVotesVote %Electoral votesResult
1912Woodrow Wilson/Thomas R. Marshall10,32443.52%
3 / 3
Won
1916Woodrow Wilson/Thomas R. Marshall33,17057.17%
3 / 3
Won
1920James M. Cox/Franklin D. Roosevelt29,54644.39%
0 / 3
Lost
1924John W. Davis/Charles W. Bryan26,23535.47%
0 / 3
Lost
1928Al Smith/Joseph T. Robinson38,53742.23%
0 / 3
Lost
1932Franklin D. Roosevelt/John N. Garner79,26467.03%
3 / 3
Won
1936Franklin D. Roosevelt/John N. Garner86,72269.85%
3 / 3
Won
1940Franklin D. Roosevelt/Henry A. Wallace95,26763.49%
3 / 3
Won
1944Franklin D. Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman80,92658.80%
4 / 4
Won
1948Harry S. Truman/Alben W. Barkley95,25153.79%
4 / 4
Won
1952Adlai Stevenson/John Sparkman108,52841.65%
0 / 4
Lost
1956Adlai Stevenson/Estes Kefauver112,88038.90%
0 / 4
Lost
1960John F. Kennedy/Lyndon B. Johnson176,78144.36%
0 / 4
Lost
1964Lyndon B. Johnson/Hubert Humphrey237,75349.45%
0 / 5
Lost
1968Hubert Humphrey/Edmund Muskie170,51435.02%
0 / 5
Lost
1972George McGovern/Sargent Shriver198,54030.38%
0 / 6
Lost
1976Jimmy Carter/Walter Mondale295,60239.80%
0 / 6
Lost
1980Jimmy Carter/Walter Mondale246,84328.24%
0 / 6
Lost
1984Walter Mondale/Geraldine Ferraro333,85432.54%
0 / 7
Lost
1988Michael Dukakis/Lloyd Bentsen454,02938.74%
0 / 7
Lost
1992Bill Clinton/Al Gore543,05036.52%
0 / 8
Lost
1996Bill Clinton/Al Gore653,28846.52%
8 / 8
Won
2000Al Gore/Joe Lieberman685,34144.67%
0 / 8
Lost
2004John Kerry/John Edwards893,52444.32%
0 / 10
Lost
2008Barack Obama/Joe Biden1,034,70744.91%
0 / 10
Lost
2012Barack Obama/Joe Biden1,025,23244.59%
0 / 11
Lost
2016Hillary Clinton/Tim Kaine1,161,16744.58%
0 / 11
Lost
2020Joe Biden/Kamala Harris1,672,14349.36%
11 / 11
Won
2024Kamala Harris/Tim Walz1,582,86046.69%
0 / 11
Lost

Gubernatorial

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Arizona Democratic Party gubernatorial election results
ElectionGubernatorial candidateVotesVote %Result
1911George W. P. Hunt11,12351.5%WonGreen tickY
1914George W. P. Hunt25,22649.5%WonGreen tickY
1916George W. P. Hunt28,09448.0%WonGreen tickY
1918Fred T. Colter25,58849.3%LostRed XN
1920Mit Simms31,38545.9%LostRed XN
1922George W. P. Hunt37,31054.9%WonGreen tickY
1924George W. P. Hunt38,37250.5%WonGreen tickY
1926George W. P. Hunt39,97950.3%WonGreen tickY
1928George W. P. Hunt44,55348.2%LostRed XN
1930George W. P. Hunt48,87551.4%WonGreen tickY
1932Benjamin Baker Moeur75,31463.2%WonGreen tickY
1934Benjamin Baker Moeur61,35559.7%WonGreen tickY
1936Rawghlie Clement Stanford87,67870.7%WonGreen tickY
1938Robert Taylor Jones80,35068.6%WonGreen tickY
1940Sidney Preston Osborn97,60665.5%WonGreen tickY
1942Sidney Preston Osborn63,48472.5%WonGreen tickY
1944Sidney Preston Osborn100,22077.9%WonGreen tickY
1946Sidney Preston Osborn73,59560.1%WonGreen tickY
1948Dan Edward Garvey104,00859.2%WonGreen tickY
1950Ana Frohmiller96,11849.2%LostRed XN
1952Joe C. Haldiman103,69339.8%LostRed XN
1954Ernest McFarland128,10452.5%WonGreen tickY
1956Ernest McFarland171,84859.6%WonGreen tickY
1958Robert Morrison130,32944.9%LostRed XN
1960Lee Ackerman161,60540.7%LostRed XN
1962Samuel Goddard165,26345.2%LostRed XN
1964Samuel Goddard252,09853.2%WonGreen tickY
1966Samuel Goddard174,90446.2%LostRed XN
1968Samuel Goddard204,07542.2%LostRed XN
1970Raúl Héctor Castro202,05349.1%LostRed XN
1974Raúl Héctor Castro278,37550.4%WonGreen tickY
1978Bruce Babbitt282,60552.5%WonGreen tickY
1982Bruce Babbitt453,79562.5%WonGreen tickY
1986Carolyn Warner298,98634.5%LostRed XN
1990 (runoff)Terry Goddard448,16847.6%LostRed XN
1994Eddie Basha500,70244.3%LostRed XN
1998Paul Johnson361,55235.5%LostRed XN
2002Janet Napolitano566,28446.2%WonGreen tickY
2006Janet Napolitano959,83062.6%WonGreen tickY
2010Terry Goddard733,93542.4%LostRed XN
2014Fred DuVal626,92141.6%LostRed XN
2018David Garcia994,34141.8%LostRed XN
2022Katie Hobbs1,287,89150.3%WonGreen tickY

Former prominent Arizona Democrats

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United States delegates

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United States senators

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United States representatives

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Territorial governors

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State governors

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"Voter Registration Statistics – January 2026".
  2. ^Home. Arizona Democratic Party. Retrieved on May 13, 2010.
  3. ^abcdefghijk"ADP Bylaws."Archived July 30, 2007, at theWayback Machine Arizona Democratic Party. November 19, 2005. Arizona Democratic Party. URL accessed on August 6, 2007.
  4. ^"County Parties",azdem.org, retrieved2024-07-29
  5. ^Arizona Senators, Representatives, and Congressional District Maps - GovTrack.us
  6. ^[1]Archived 2017-11-16 at theWayback Machine. Arizona Legislative Information System. Retrieved on January 25, 2014.
  7. ^[2]Archived 2009-05-03 at theWayback Machine. Arizona Legislative Information System. Retrieved on January 25, 2014.
  8. ^"Arizona - History". 2007. Advameg, Inc. URL accessed on August 6, 2007.
  9. ^ab"Arizona State History."Archived 2013-06-16 at theWayback Machine SHG Resources. 2007. SHG, LLC. URL accessed on August 6, 2007.
  10. ^"Police arrest former activist suspected of Arizona Democratic Party headquarters arson".
  11. ^Riley, Kiera (January 18, 2025)."Democrats oust party chair, treasurer".Arizona Capitol Times. RetrievedApril 20, 2025.
  12. ^Cooper, Jonathan J."Arizona Democrats oust embattled chair amid party turmoil".ABC News. Retrieved2025-07-18.
  13. ^Kestenbaum, Lawrence."Arizona Democratic Party Offices." The Political Graveyard. March 10, 2005. The Political Graveyard. URL accessed on August 6, 2007.
  14. ^"List of United States senators from Arizona." Wikipedia. URL accessed on August 6, 2007 .
  15. ^["Governors of Arizona." U-S-History.com. 2005. Online Highways. URL accessed on August 6, 2007.
  16. ^"Governors."Archived September 30, 2007, at theWayback Machine National Governors Association. 2007. National Governors Association. URL accessed on August 6, 2007.

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