35th Arizona State Legislature explained

Number:35th
Start:January 1, 1981
End:December 31, 1982
Senators:30
Reps:60
S-Majority:Republican (16–14)
H-Majority:Republican (43–17)
Sessionstart1:January 12
Sessionend1:April 25, 1981
Sessionstart2:January 11
Sessionend2:April 24, 1982
Special Session1 Start:July 7
Special Session1 End:September 4, 1981
Special Session2 Start:July 8
Special Session2 End:July 25, 1981
Special Session3 Start:September 1
Special Session3 End:September 3, 1981
Special Session4 Start:November 9
Special Session4 End:November 9, 1981
Special Session5 Start:December 1, 1981
Special Session5 End:May 19, 1982
Special Session6 Start:December 1, 1981
Special Session6 End:May 19, 1982
Special Session7 Start:December 1
Special Session7 End:December 7, 1981
Previous:34th
Next:36th

The 35th Arizona State Legislature, consisting of the Arizona State Senate and the Arizona House of Representatives, was constituted in Phoenix from January 1, 1981, to December 31, 1982, during the second two years of Bruce Babbitt's first full term as Governor of Arizona. Both the Senate and the House membership remained constant at 30 and 60, respectively. The Republicans maintained their 16–14 edge in the upper house, and gained a seat in the lower house, increasing their majority there to 43–17.

Sessions

The Legislature met for two regular sessions at the State Capitol in Phoenix. The first opened on January 12, 1981, and adjourned on April 25, while the Second Regular Session convened on January 11, 1982, and adjourned sine die on April 24.[1] [2] There were seven Special Sessions during this legislature. The first convened on July 7, 1981, and adjourned sine die on September 4; the second convened on July 8, 1981, and adjourned seventeen days later on July 25; the third convened that same year on September 1 and adjourned sine die on September 3; the fourth convened on November 9, 1981, at 9:00 in the morning, and adjourned that same day at 4:24 in the afternoon; the fifth and sixth special sessions were held concurrently from December 1, 1981, through January 11, 1982; the seventh and final special session convened on December 1, 1981, and adjourned later that month on December 7.

State Senate

Members

The asterisk (*) denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued in office as members of this Legislature.

DistrictSenatorPartyNotes
1Boyd TenneyRepublican
2Tony GabaldonDemocrat
3Arthur J. Hubbard Sr.Democrat
4A. V. "Bill" HardtDemocrat
5Jones OsbornDemocrat
6Polly GetzwillerDemocrat
7William L. SwinkDemocrat
8Ed SawyerDemocrat
9Jeffrey J. HillRepublican
10Luis A. GonzalesDemocrat
11Jaime P. GutierrezDemocrat
12John T. MawhinneyRepublican
13Greg LunnRepublican
14Jim KolbeRepublican
15S. H. RunyanRepublican
16Marcia G. WeeksDemocrat
17Anne LindemanRepublican
18Leo CorbetRepublican
19Ray RottasRepublican
20Lela AlstonDemocrat
21Richard KimballDemocrat
22Manuel "Lito" PenaDemocrat
23Alfredo GuteirrezDemocrat
24John C. Pritzlaff Jr.Republican
25Jacque SteinerRepublican
26Peter KayRepublican
27James A. MackRepublican
28Robert B. UsdaneRepublican
29Jack J. TaylorRepublican
30Stan TurleyRepublican

House of Representatives

Members

The asterisk (*) denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued in office as members of this Legislature.

DistrictRepresentativePartyNotes
1Jerry EverallRepublican
John U. HaysRepublican
2Sam A. McConnell Jr.Republican
John WettawRepublican
3Benjamin HanleyDemocrat
Daniel PeachesRepublican
4Edward G. GuerreroDemocrat
E. C. "Polly" RosenbaumDemocrat
5Morris CourtrightRepublican
Frank McElhaneyDemocrat
6James HartdegenRepublican
Renz D. JenningsDemocrat
7George W. KlineRepublican
Richard PachecoDemocrat
8Joe LaneRepublican
Steve VukcevichDemocrat
9Bart BakerRepublican
William J. EnglishRepublican
10Carmen CajeroDemocrat
Jesus R. HigueraDemocrat
11Peter GoudinoffDemocrat
Mike MoralesRepublican
12Thomas N . GoodwinRepublican
E. D. Jewett Jr.Republican
13Clare DunnDemocrat
Larry HawkeRepublican
14William J. De LongRepublican
E. H. Lew MacyRepublican
15Bob DennyRepublican
James B. RatliffRepublican
16Bob HungerfordRepublican
Rhonda ThomasRepublican
17C. W. "Bill" LewisRepublican
Patrica D. WrightRepublican
18Burton S. BarrRepublican
Pete DunnRepublican
19Jane D. HullRepublican
W. A. "Tony" West Jr.Republican
20Lillian JordanRepublican
Debbie McCuneDemocrat
21Donald KenneyRepublican
Elizabeth Adams RockwellRepublican
22Art HamiltonDemocrat
Earl V. WilcoxDemocrat
23Tony R. AbrilDemocrat
Leon ThompsonDemocrat
24Pete CorpsteinRepublican
Cal HolmanRepublican
25Glenn DavisDemocrat
D. Lee JonesRepublican
26Peter KayRepublican
Jim MeredithRepublican
27Juanita HarelsonRepublican
Doug ToddRepublican
28Paul R. MessingerRepublican
Jim SkellyRepublican
29Donna J. CarlsonRepublican
Jim L. CooperRepublican
30Carl J. KunasekRepublican
James J. SossamanRepublican

The ** denotes that she died in office on July 30, 1981, and was replaced by the appointment of David M. Rodriguez

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Session laws, State of Arizona, 1981, Thirty-Fifth Legislature, First Regular Session, First to Seventh Special Sessions . State of Arizona . October 25, 2018.
  2. Web site: Session laws, State of Arizona, 1982, Thirty-Fifth Legislature, Second Regular Session, Fifth and Sixth Special Sessions . State of Arizona . October 23, 2018.