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Due to a state constitutional amendment, the election of 1970 was the first in Arizona with a four-year term for the governor. The legislature remained at two-year terms.[1] While the number of senators remained constant at 30 and the members of the house of representatives held steady at 60, the structure of the legislature changed. In the prior legislature, it had been broken into 8 districts, with two of those districts (districts 7 and 8) further broken down into sub-districts (6 and 15 sub-districts, respectively). Beginning with this legislature, the structure was changed to 30 districts, with a single senator and two representatives from each district. The Republicans picked up a single seat in the Senate, giving them an 18\u201312 edge in the upper house, while the balance in the lower house remained with a Republican edge of 34\u201326.Table of ContentsSessions[edit]State Senate[edit]Members[edit]House of Representatives[edit]Members[edit]References[edit]Sessions[edit]The Legislature met for two regular sessions at the State Capitol in Phoenix. The first opened on January 11, 1971, and adjourned on May 14; while the second convened on January 10, 1972, and adjourned on May 14.[2]:\u200axvii\u200a[3]:\u200axvii\u200a There was a single Special Session, which convened on September 27, 1971, and adjourned on October 21.[3]:\u200a1605\u201306\u200aState Senate[edit]Members[edit]The asterisk (*) denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued in office as members of this Legislature.[2]:\u200axxi\u2013xxv\u200aDistrictSenatorPartyNotes1 – Maricopa, Mohave, Yavapai, and Yuma CountiesBoyd Tenney*Republican2 – Coconino, Mohave and Yavapai CountiesThomas N. Knoles Jr.*Democrat3 – Apache, Navajo, Gila and Graham CountiesRoy PalmerRepublican4 – Apache, Graham, Greenlee and Navajo CountiesJohn W. McLaughlinDemocrat5 – Maricopa, and Yuma CountiesHarold C. Giss*Democrat6 – Maricopa, and Pinal CountiesE. B. (Blodie) Thode*Democrat7 – Gila, and Pinal CountiesA. V. (Bill) Hardt*Democrat8 – Cochise, Graham, and Pinal CountiesCharles AwaltDemocrat9 – Cochise, Pima, and Santa Cruz CountiesJames F. McNulty Jr.*Democrat10 – Pima, and Yuma CountiesJoe Castillo*Democrat11 – Pima CountyF. T. “Limie” Gibbings*Democrat12 – Pima CountySam Lena*Democrat13 – Pima CountyDouglas S. Holsclaw*Republican14 – Pima CountyScott AlexanderRepublican15 – Pima CountyWilliam C. Jacquin*Republican16 – Maricopa CountyFred Koory Jr.Republican17 – Maricopa CountyRay A. Goetze*Republican18 – Maricopa CountyJoe Shaughnessy Jr.Republican19 – Maricopa CountyRay RottasRepublican20 – Maricopa CountySandra Day O’Connor*Republican21 – Maricopa CountyJohn B Conlan*Republican22 – Maricopa CountyBess B. StinsonRepublican23 – Maricopa CountyLeo CorbetRepublican24 – Maricopa CountyHoward S. BaldwinRepublican25 – Maricopa CountyTrudy CampingRepublican26 – Maricopa CountyDavid B. Kret*Republican27 – Maricopa CountyBob Stump*Democrat28 – Maricopa CountyCloves Campbell Sr.*Democrat29 – Maricopa CountyJames A. MackRepublican30 – Maricopa CountyDelos EllsworthRepublicanHouse of Representatives[edit]Members[edit]The asterisk (*) denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued in office as members of this Legislature.[2]:\u200axxi\u2013xxv\u200aDistrictRepresentativePartyNotes1 – Maricopa, Mohave, Yavapai, and Yuma CountiesGladys Gardner*RepublicanRay Everett*Republican2 – Coconino, Mohave and Yavapai CountiesHarold L. Huffer*DemocratSam A. McConnell Jr.*Republican3 – Apache, Navajo, Gila and Graham CountiesBoyd A. Shumway*DemocratGlen L. FlakeDemocrat4 – Apache, Graham, Greenlee and Navajo CountiesG. 0. “Sonny” Biles*DemocratJack A. Brown*Democrat5 – Maricopa, and Yuma CountiesElwood W. BradfordDemocratJones OsbornDemocrat6 – Maricopa, and Pinal CountiesCraig E. DavidsDemocratPolly Getzwiller*Democrat7 – Gila, and Pinal CountiesEdward G. GuerreroDemocratE. C. “Polly” Rosenbaum*Democrat8 – Cochise, Graham, and Pinal CountiesHank FennDemocratEd C. Sawyer*Democrat9 – Cochise, Pima, and Santa Cruz CountiesRichard PachecoDemocratWilliam R. RyanDemocrat10 – Pima, and Yuma CountiesBernardo M. CajeroDemocratE. S. “Bud” WalkerDemocrat11 – Pima CountyEtta Mae Hutcheson*DemocratEthel Maynard*Democrat12 – Pima CountyR. P . “Bob” Fricks*DemocratJ. H. (Jim) Dewberry Jr.*Democrat13 – Pima CountyThomas N . Goodwin*RepublicanH. Thomas KincaidRepublican14 – Pima CountyHelen Grace CarlsonDemocratDavid B. Stone*Republican15 – Pima CountyW. A. “Tony” Buehl*RepublicanCharles W. KingRepublican16 – Maricopa CountyC. W. “Bill” Lewis*RepublicanHal RunyanRepublican17 – Maricopa CountyJames B. RatliffRepublicanW. Vincent ThelanderRepublican18 – Maricopa CountyDon Stewart*RepublicanBob StrotherRepublican19 – Maricopa CountyStan Akers*RepublicanTimothy A. Barrow*Republican20 – Maricopa CountyRuth Adams*RepublicanRichard BurgessRepublican21 – Maricopa CountySam Flake*RepublicanPeter Kay*Republican22 – Maricopa CountyHoward AdamsRepublicanBill McCuneRepublican23 – Maricopa CountyBurton S. Barr*RepublicanRuth Peck*Republican24 – Maricopa CountyElizabeth Adams Rockwell*RepublicanJay Stuckey*Republican25 – Maricopa CountyD. Lee Jones*RepublicanJim Skelly*Republican26 – Maricopa CountyFrank Kelley*RepublicanBob HungerfordRepublican27 – Maricopa CountyArt Coppinger*DemocratManuel “Lito” Pena*Democrat28 – Maricopa CountyLeon Thompson*DemocratHorace E. OwensDemocrat29 – Maricopa CountyJames J. Sossaman*RepublicanMichael GoodwinRepublican30 – Maricopa CountyStan Turley*RepublicanJim L. Cooper*RepublicanReferences[edit]^ Goff, John S. (1983). Arizona Biographical Dictionary. Cave Creek, AZ: Black Mountain Press. p.\u00a0104. OCLC\u00a010740532.^ a b c “Session laws, State of Arizona, 1971, Thirtieth Legislature, First Regular Session”. State of Arizona. Retrieved October 13, 2018.^ a b “Session laws, State of Arizona, 1972, Thirtieth Legislature, Second Regular Session, First Special Session”. State of Arizona. Retrieved October 13, 2018."},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki43\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki43\/30th-arizona-state-legislature-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"30th Arizona State Legislature – Wikipedia"}}]}]