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Arizona's 3rd congressional district is a
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that contains the southwestern portions of the state, sharing the border of
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from Nogales to the
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border. Much of the district's population lives in the western third of
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. It is currently represented by Democrat
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.


History

Arizona picked up a third district after the 1960 Census. It encompassed the entire northern portion of the state, essentially wrapping around Phoenix and
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(the 1st district). After a mid-decade redistricting in 1967, the 3rd absorbed a slice of western Maricopa County, including most of what became the West Valley. Due in part to explosive growth in the Phoenix/Maricopa portion of the district, the 3rd lost much of its eastern portion in the 1970 Census. Although it appeared rural on paper, the great majority of its population lived in the West Valley. By the 1970s, as many people lived in the West Valley as in the rest of the district combined. After the 1990 Census, the district was reconfigured to include the
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Reservation on the other side of the state. This was a product of longstanding disputes between the Hopi and
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. Since tribal boundary disputes are a federal matter, it was long believed inappropriate to include both tribes' reservations in the same congressional district. However, the Hopi reservation is completely surrounded by the Navajo reservation. The final map saw the Hopi reservation connected to the rest of the district by a long, narrow tendril stretching through
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. This was the only way to allow the district to remain contiguous without covering significant portions of Navajo land. After the 2000 Census, this district essentially became the 2nd district, while the 3rd was reconfigured to include much of what had been the 4th district. It now contained most of northern Phoenix as well as some of its northern suburbs. Most of that territory became the 6th district after the 2010 Census, while the 3rd was shifted to cover most of what had been the 7th district. That district, in turn, had mostly been the 2nd district from 1951 to 2003. After the 2020 Census, this district covered much of the terrritory covered by the former (2013-2022) 7th district, including much of inner
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, as well as
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.


Voting


Competitiveness

From 2003 to 2013, most of the district's population was in middle-to-upper class areas in the northern part of Phoenix. Like the
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in general, the 3rd district leaned
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, although the southern parts of the district in east-central Phoenix and Paradise Valley were more competitive between the parties.
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received 58% of the vote in this district in
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.
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took in 56.47% of the vote in the district in
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while
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received 42.34%.


List of members representing the district

Arizona began sending a third member to the House after the 1960 Census.


Recent election results


2002


2004


2006


2008


2010


2012


2014


2016


2018


2020


2022


Notes

Arizona will hold their Primary Elections on August 2, 2022. Due to redistricting, the Congressional District numbers in Arizona have changed for the 2022 Election Cycle. Through this process, the district numbers have changed the following ways: ·       Arizona's 1st Congressional District will become Arizona's 2nd Congressional District ·       Arizona's 2nd Congressional District will become Arizona's 6th Congressional District ·       Arizona's 3rd Congressional District will become Arizona's 7th Congressional District ·       Arizona's 4th Congressional District will become Arizona's 9th Congressional District ·       Arizona's 5th Congressional District will remain Arizona's 5th Congressional District ·       Arizona's 6th Congressional District will become Arizona's 1st Congressional District ·       Arizona's 7th Congressional District will become Arizona's 3rd Congressional District ·       Arizona's 8th Congressional District will remain Arizona's 8th Congressional District ·       Arizona's 9th Congressional District will become Arizona's 4th Congressional District There are currently nine declared candidates for Arizona's new 3rd Congressional District for the 2022 Election Cycle. ''The incumbent office holder is denoted by an *. Any rumored candidates are denoted by an +.''


See also

* Arizona's congressional districts *
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References

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Demographic data from census.gov



2002 Election data from CBSNews.com

2000 Election data from CNN.com



External links


Maps of Congressional Districts first in effect for the 2002 election

Tentative Final Congressional Maps for the 2012 election
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