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  Treasurer Rick McGuire
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  Senior Vice Chairman Ken Smith
  Senateleader Marsha Arzberger
  Houseleader Phil Lopes
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The Arizona Democratic Party is an Arizonan political party affiliated with the United States Democratic Party .


PARTY ORGANIZATION

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


State Committee

The state committee is comprised of “the chairperson of each county committee of the Democratic Party of Arizona, plus one (1) member of the county committee for every three (3) members of the county committee elected pursuant to statute.”( ADPByLaws Art. II Sec. 1 ) "ADP Bylaws." Arizona Democratic Party. November 19 , 2005 . Arizona Democratic Party. URL accessed on August 6 , 2007 . 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. ( ADP ByLaws Art.II Sec. 3 ) "ADP Bylaws." Arizona Democratic Party. November 19 , 2005 . Arizona Democratic Party. URL accessed on August 6 , 2007 .

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

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 (3) 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” ( ADP Bylaws Art.IV Sec.1 ) "ADP Bylaws." Arizona Democratic Party. , 2005 . Arizona Democratic Party. URL accessed on August 6 , 2007 .


Executive Board

The executive board duties are assigned by the chair. It also, “acts on behalf on the state committee between State Committee meetings” ( ADP Bylaws Art.V Sec.2 ). "ADP Bylaws." Arizona Democratic Party. , 2005 . Arizona Democratic Party. URL accessed on August 6 , 2007 .


National Role

The Arizona Democratic Party has a role with in the National Democratic Party.
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. ( ADP Bylaws Art.VII ) "ADP Bylaws." Arizona Democratic Party. , 2005 . Arizona Democratic Party. URL accessed on August 6 , 2007 .


CURRENT FEDERAL OFFICIALS


Congressman Ed Pastor (AZ-),
Congressman Harry Mitchell (AZ-),
Congressman Raul Grijalva (AZ-),
Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords (AZ-)


CURRENT STATE OFFICIALS


Executive

Governor Janet Napolitano ,
Attorney General Terry Goddard


State Senate

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

Minority Leader Sen. Marsha Arzberger (LD-25)
Assistant Minority Leader Sen. Jorge Luis Garcia (LD-27)
Asst. Minority Leader Sen. Richard Miranda LD-13)
Minority Whip Sen. Rebecca Rios (LD-23)
Sen. Albert Hale (LD-2)
Sen. Debbie McCune Davis (LD-14)
Sen. Ken Cheuvront (LD-15)
Sen. Leah Landrum Taylor (LD-16)
Sen. Meg Burton Cahill (LD-17)
Sen. Amanda Aguirre (LD-24)
Sen. Charlene Pesquiera (LD-26)
Sen. Paula Aboud (LD-28)
Sen. Victor Soltero (LD-29)


State House

The Arizona Democratic Party is the minority party in the State House of Representative holding 27 of the 60 seats.

Rep. Albert Tom (LD-2)
Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick (LD-2)
Assistant Minority Leader Rep. Jack A. Brown (LD-5)
Rep. Jackie Thrasher (LD-10)
Rep. Mark DeSimone (LD-11)
Minority Whip Rep. Steve Gallardo (LD-13)
Rep. Martha Garcia (LD-13)
Rep. Robert Meza (LD-14)
Rep. Chad Campbell (LD-14)
Rep. Kyrsten Sinema (LD-15)
Rep. David Lujan (LD-15)
Rep. Cloves C. Campbell, Jr. (LD-16)
Rep. Ben R. Miranda (LD-16)
Rep. Ed Ableser (LD-17)
Rep. David Schapira (LD-17)
Rep. Pete Rios (LD-23)
Rep. Barbara McGuire (LD-23)
Rep. Lynne Pancrazi (LD-24)
Rep. Theresa Ulmer (LD-24)
Rep. Manuel ‘Manny’ Alvarez (LD-25)
Rep. Lena S. Saradnik (LD-26)
Minority Leader Rep. Phil Lopes (LD-27)
Rep. Olivia Cajero-Bedford (LD-27)
Rep. Steve Farley (LD-28)
Rep. David T. Bradley (LD-28)
Rep. Linda Lopez(LD-29)
Rep. Tom Prezelski (LD-29)


Mayors

Phoenix: Phil Gordon


HISTORY

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.
"Arizona - History." Arizona - History. . SHG, LLC. URL accessed on August 6 , 2007 .


Past Arizona Democratic Party officers


=Democratic state chairs

Vernon F. Vaughan 1923, A. A. Johns 1925, C. E. Addams 1931, Junious Gibbons 1937, E. C. Locklear 1945, Stephen W. Langmade 1948-50, J. N. Harber 1955, Joe F. Walton 1958, Samuel Pearson Goddard, Jr. 1960-62, Jim Pederson 2001-2005, Harry Mitchell 2005-2006, David Waid 2006-2007, Don Bivens 2007-Present

Members of Democratic National Committee 1920-2004
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 Martin Bacal 2004 Janice Brunson 2004 James Pederson 2004 Alexis Tameron 2004 Sue Tucker 2004
Lawrence. [http://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/AZ.html#4209 "Arizona Democratic Party Offices." The Political Graveyard. March 10 , 2005 . The Political Graveyard. URL accessed on August 6 , 2007 .


FORMER PROMINENT ARIZONA DEMOCRATS


Senators

Five out of the ten Senators that have served Arizona were democrats.

Senator Marcus A. Smith
(Served:1912-1921) He served as prosecuting attorney for the Tombstone district (1882).

Senator Henry Ashurst
(Served:1912-1941) He served as Speaker of the Arizona Territorial House of Representatives (1899).

Senator Carl Hayden
(Served:1927-1969) He served as Maricopa County Sheriff (1907-1912), and as President Pro Tempore of the Senate. He is the longest serving Senator for Arizona.

Senator Ernest McFarland
(Served:1941-1953) He served as Senate Majority Leader (1951-1953), Governor of Arizona (1955-1959), and Chief Justice of the Arizona Supreme Court (1968-1970).

Senator Dennis DeConcini
(Served:1977-1995) He served as Pima County Attorney (1973-1976).
" List Of United States Senators From Arizona. " Wikipedia. URL accessed on August 6 , 2007 .


Representatives

Representative John Goulder Campbell , Delegate , Served: 1879 – 1881
Representatvie Granville Henderson Oury , Delegate , Served:1881 – 1885
Representative Marcus Aurelius Smith , Delegate , Served: 1887 – 1895, 1897 – 1899, 1901 – 1903, 1905 – 1909
Representative Hiram Sanford Stevens , Delegate , Served: 1875 – 1879
Representative John Frank Wilson , Delegate , Served: 1899 – 1901,1903 – 1905
Representative Carl Hayden , , Served: 1912 – 1927
Representative Lewis W. Douglas , , Served: 1927 – 1933
Representative Isabella Selmes Greenway , , Served: 1933 – 1937
Representative John R. Murdock , , Served: 1937 – 1953
Representative Samuel G. Coppersmith , , Served: 1993 – 1995
Representative Richard F. Harless , ,Served: 1943 – 1949
Representative Harold A. Patten , , Served: 1949 – 1955
, 1961May 4 , 1991
, 1955January 18 , 1961
Representative Ed Pastor , , Served: 1991 – 2003
Representative George Frederick Senner,Jr. , ,Served: 1963 – 1967
Representative Bob Stump , , Served: 1977 – 1983
Representative James Francis McNulty, Jr. , ,Served: 1983 – 1985
Representative Karan English , , Served: 1993 – 1995


Territorial Governors


Conrad Meyer Zulick 1885-1889
Louis Cameron Hughes 1893-1896
Charles Morelle Bruce (acting) 1896
George W.P. Hunt 1911-1912

[http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1487.html "Governors of Arizona." U-S-History.com. 2005 . Online Highways. URL accessed on August 6 , 2007 .


State Governors

George W.P. Hunt 1912-1919; 1923-1929; 1931-1933
Benjamin Baker Moeur 1933-1937
Rawghlie Clement Stanford 1937-1939
Robert Taylor Jones 1939-1941
Sidney Preston Osborn 1941-1948
Daniel Edward Garvey 1948-1951
Ernest William McFarland 1955-1959
Samuel Pearson Goddard, Jr. 1965-1967
Raul Hector Castro 1975-1977
Harvey Wesley Bolin 1977-1978
Bruce Babbitt 1978-1987
Rose Perica Mofford 1988-1991

"Governors." National Governors Association. 2007 . National Governors Association. URL accessed on August 6 , 2007 .


REFERENCE



SEE ALSO

Arizona Republican Party

Libertarian Party Of Arizona (no article yet; see http://www.azlp.org/ )


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