Stephanie Stahl Hamilton | |
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Member of theArizona House of Representatives from the21st district | |
Assumed office January 9, 2023 Serving with Consuelo Hernandez | |
Preceded by | Beverly Pingerelli |
Member of theArizona Senate from the 10th district | |
In office October 19, 2021 – January 9, 2023 | |
Preceded by | Kirsten Engel |
Succeeded by | Dave Farnsworth |
Member of theArizona House of Representatives from the10th district | |
In office January 11, 2021 – October 19, 2021 Serving with Domingo DeGrazia | |
Preceded by | Kirsten Engel |
Succeeded by | Morgan Abraham |
Personal details | |
Political party | Democratic |
Education | Eastern Nazarene College (BA) Princeton Theological Seminary (MDiv) |
Stephanie Stahl Hamilton is an American politician andPresbyterian minister serving as a member of theArizona House of Representatives for the 21st district. She was previously appointed to theArizona Senate for the 10th district, and also served as a member of theArizona House of Representatives from January to October 2021 for the 10th district.
Hamilton graduated fromDelmar High School inDelmar, Delaware, where her father was the principal. She then attendedEastern Nazarene College inQuincy,Massachusetts, where she received her Bachelor of Arts in Christian education in 1990. She later attendedPrinceton Theological Seminary, where she received her Master of Divinity in 2003.
Stephanie worked for Flagstaff Federated Community Church as the director of Christian Education and Youth Ministry.
She later went on to work at St. Mark's Presbyterian Church, PCUSA as the director of youth ministry in 2004. From 2009 to 2014, Hamilton worked at the Montlure Presbyterian Church Camp as the executive director. She has also served on multiple community-led organizations. She served on the Pima County Interfaith Council and on the TUSD Parent Advocacy Council, with her focus on the Family Life Curriculum. In 2018, Hamilton worked on the Save Our Schools campaign as the regional lead forSouthern Arizona.[1]
In October 2021, members of the Pima County Board of Supervisors appointed Stahl Hamilton to succeedKirsten Engel in theArizona Senate.[2]
In the August 2020 primary, Hamilton ran for the 10th legislative district of theArizona State House of Representatives. Hamilton and incumbentDomingo DeGrazia won the two seats, beating out candidate Paul Stapleton Smith.[3] Stephanie Stahl Hamilton and Domingo DeGrazia won the general election, defeating Republican opponents, Mabelle Gummere and Michael Hicks.[4]
Early in 2023, officials in the Arizona House of Representatives noticed that two Bibles had been relocated from their normal position within the House's members-only lounge. Security personnel placed hidden cameras within the lounge area, and Stahl-Hamilton was spotted on footage taking the Bibles and hiding them underneath seat cushions in the lounge and in a refrigerator.[5] Stahl-Hamilton was confronted by a CBS 5 Arizona reporter about the incident, but declined to comment, and instead walked away.[6] She did make an apology on the House floor a day later.[7]
Some of the Bibles were discovered under seat cushions in the lawmakers' lounge, and one was found in the refrigerator