33rd Arizona State Legislature

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33rd Arizona State Legislature
32nd 34th
The facade of the Arizona Capitol building in bright daylight
Overview
Legislative bodyArizona State Legislature
JurisdictionArizona, United States
TermJanuary 1, 1977 – December 31, 1978
Senate
Members30
Party controlDemocrat (16–14)
House of Representatives
Members60
Party controlRepublican (38–22)
Sessions
1stJanuary 10 – May 27–28, 1977
2ndJanuary 9 – June 4, 1978
Special sessions
1stJune 29 – June 29, 1978
2ndOctober 19 – October 19, 1978

The 33rd Arizona State Legislature, consisting of the Arizona State Senate and the Arizona House of Representatives, was constituted in Phoenix from January 1, 1977 to December 31, 1978. The legislature met during the terms of three Arizona Governors. When it was constituted, Raúl Héctor Castro still had two years remaining on his only term in office as Governor of Arizona. When Castro left the office to become Ambassador to Argentina in October 1977, he was succeeded by Wesley Bolin, Arizona's Secretary of State. Arizona's constitution mandates that the Secretary of State is first in line of succession to the office of Governor. However, Bolin died in office five months later, on March 4, 1978, and was succeeded by Bruce Babbitt, who was then the Attorney General. Bolin was not succeeded by his replacement, Rose Mofford, because she had been appointed, not elected to the office. Succession fell to the next in line, Babbitt. Both the Senate and the House membership remained constant at 30 and 60, respectively. The Republicans made inroads into the Democrat lead in the Senate, picking up two seats, although the Democrats maintained a 16–14 edge in the upper house. In the lower chamber, the Republicans increased their majority by 5 seats, giving them a 38–22 margin.

Sessions[]

The Legislature met for two regular sessions at the State Capitol in Phoenix. The first opened on January 10, 1977, and the two houses adjourned separately. The Senate adjourned on May 27, 1977 at 11:59 pm, while the House adjourned two minutes later, at 12:01 am on May 28. The Second Regular Session convened on January 9, 1978 and adjourned sine die on June 4.[1]: i [2]: i 

There were two special sessions. The first convened on June 29, 1978, and adjourned sine die later that same day,[2]: 1257  while the second convened on October 19, 1978 and also adjourned later that same day.[2]: 1269 

State Senate[]

Members[]

The asterisk (*) denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued in office as members of this Legislature.[1]: xi 

District Senator Party Notes
1 * Republican
2 Democrat
3 Arthur J. Hubbard Sr.* Democrat
4 * Democrat
5 Jones Osborn* Democrat
6 Democrat
7 * Democrat
8 * Democrat
9 Democrat
10 Tom Moore* Democrat
11 * Democrat
12 * Democrat
13 * Democrat
14 Jim Kolbe Republican
15 * Republican
16 * Democrat
17 Republican
18 Leo Corbet* Republican
19 Republican
20 Lela Alston Democrat
21 Republican
22 * Democrat
23 * Democrat
24 John C. Pritzlaff Jr. Republican
25 Republican
26 Republican
27 * Republican
28 Republican
29 * Republican
30 Stan Turley* Republican

House of Representatives[]

Members[]

The asterisk (*) denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued in office as members of this Legislature.[1]: ix–x 

District Representative Party Notes
1 * Republican
Republican
2 * Republican
John Wettaw* Republican
3 * Democrat
* Republican
4 * Democrat
* Democrat
5 * Democrat
* Democrat
6 James Hartdegen Republican
Democrat
7 * Democrat
Democrat
8 * Democrat
* Democrat
9 Republican
Democrat
10 * Democrat
* Democrat
11 * Democrat
Peter Goudinoff Democrat
12 * Republican
John Kromko Democrat
13 * Democrat
Republican
14 Republican
Republican
15 * Republican
* Republican
16 * Republican
* Republican
17 * Republican
Republican
18 * Republican
Republican
19 * Republican
* Republican
20 Democrat
* Democrat
21 Donald Kenney Republican
* Republican
22 Art Hamilton* Democrat
Republican
23 * Democrat
* Democrat
24 * Republican
Cal Holman* Republican
25 * Republican
Republican
26 * Republican
* Republican
27 * Republican
* Republican
28 * Republican
** Republican
29 * Republican
* Republican
30 * Republican
* Republican

The ** denotes that Skelly was a member of the prior legislature, but from district 25.

References[]

  1. ^ a b c "Session laws, State of Arizona, 1977, Thirty-Third Legislature, First Regular Session". State of Arizona. Retrieved October 20, 2018.
  2. ^ a b c "Session laws, State of Arizona, 1978, Thirty-Third Legislature, Second Regular Session, First and Second Special Sessions". State of Arizona. Retrieved October 20, 2018.
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