John B. Nelson Explained

John Nelson
State Senate:Arizona
District:12th
Term Start:January 14, 2008
Term End:January 14, 2013
Successor:Andy Biggs
Predecessor:Robert Blendu
Office1:55th Mayor of Phoenix
Term Start1:March 17, 1994
Term End1:March 28, 1994
Predecessor1:Paul Johnson
Successor1:Thelda Williams
Birth Date:12 January 1936
Party:Republican
Profession:Politician, Engineer

John B. Nelson (born January 12, 1936) is an American Republican politician, former city councilman of Phoenix, Arizona former member of the Arizona House of Representatives and a former member of the Arizona Senate. Nelson is a member of the Republican Party.[1]

1983–1994

In 1983, Nelson was elected to his first term as a council member representing what was then district 4 in Phoenix. In 1994, sitting mayor Paul Johnson had resigned from his office in accordance with Arizona law when he chose to run for the office of governor. As vice-mayor, Nelson assumed the position and duties of mayor for a short period between March 17 and March 28 of that year, until the council had selected an interim replacement in councilwoman Thelda Williams.

1999–2006

Nelson won his fourth term on the city council as well as his third term as vice mayor in 1999. In 2000, however, he resigned his position in order to run for a seat in the state House of Representatives, winning his election and beginning his first term in the legislature in 2001 representing district 17. Following a redistricting, Nelson went on to win election in District 12 in 2002, where he and fellow representative Jerry Weires (as Arizona legislative districts are represented by 2 members) won reelection in 2004 and ran unopposed in 2006.

2008

In 2008, Nelson successfully ran for the Arizona Senate in District 12.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: John Nelson, Arizona Senator . Ballotpedia . 24 March 2019 . en.