Arizona's U.S. Senators and Representatives (as of February 2026) Arizona has two U.S. Senators and nine U.S. House Representatives serving in Congress. These officials represent the state at the federal level, handling national legislation on issues like the economy, border security, and veterans' affairs. Below is the current lineup based on the latest election outcomes and terms.

U.S. Senators

Both senators are Democrats, reflecting Arizona's competitive political landscape after the 2024 elections.

Senator| Party| Term Start| Key Notes
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Mark Kelly| D| 2020| Astronaut-turned-politician; re-elected in 2022, next election 2028. Focuses on space policy and infrastructure. 52
Ruben Gallego| D| 2025| Former Marine; won the open seat vacated by Kyrsten Sinema in 2024. Prioritizes veterans' issues and immigration reform. 52

U.S. House Representatives

Arizona's delegation includes nine districts, with a mix of Republicans and Democrats. Republicans hold a slight majority (6-3), influenced by suburban and rural voter trends as of the 2024 elections. Terms are two years, so all face re-election in 2026.

District| Representative| Party| Elected| Highlights
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1| David Schweikert| R| 2023| Focuses on fiscal conservatism and small business. 6
2| Eli Crane| R| 2023| Navy veteran; emphasizes border security. 6
3| (Recent vacancy noted; check official sources for updates)| -| -| District in Maricopa County; competitive area. 6
4| Paul Gosar| R| Incumbent| Dentist; known for strong conservative stances. 6
5| Andy Biggs| R| Incumbent| Former state lawmaker; chairs Freedom Caucus. 6
6| Juan Ciscomani| R| 2023| First Mexican-American Republican from AZ; bilingual outreach. 6
7| Raúl Grijalva| D| Incumbent| Long-serving; advocates for labor and environment. 6
8| Debbie Lesko| R| Incumbent| Former state senator; supports law enforcement. 6
9| Paulina Guillen| D| 2024| Newcomer after competitive race; focuses on education. 6

Quick Context on Arizona State Legislature
If you're asking about state representatives and senators, Arizona's legislature has 30 state senators and 60 state representatives. The current session (56th Legislature, 2nd Regular Session as of 2026) features a slim Republican majority in both chambers post-2024 elections. For the full roster, visit azleg.gov—incumbents like Eva Diaz (D-22) and Analise Ortiz (D-24) are up in 2026 state senate races. Key districts like 11, 22, 23, 24, and 26 highlight Democratic strongholds in Maricopa County.

This info draws from public records up to early 2026; delegations can shift with special elections or resignations. TL;DR at bottom: Federal - Kelly (D), Gallego (D) in Senate; 6R-3D mix in House. Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.