Teresa Martinez Explained

Teresa Martinez
State House:Arizona
District:16th
Term Start:January 9, 2023
Alongside:Keith Seaman
Predecessor:Jacqueline Parker
State House1:Arizona
District1:11th
Term Start1:November 1, 2021
Term End1:January 9, 2023
Predecessor1:Bret Roberts
Successor1:Marcelino QuiƱonez
Birth Place:Casa Grande, Arizona, U.S.
Party:Republican
Signature:Teresa Martinez Signature.png

Teresa Martinez is an American politician and Republican Majority Whip[1] for the Arizona House of Representatives, serving the 16th legislative district.[2] She was initially appointed to the seat in 2021 after incumbent Representative Bret Roberts resigned from office. In 2022, she was elected for a full term.[3]

Martinez was born and raised in Casa Grande, the heart of Pinal County. She is the oldest of 5 children and her dad was a miner at the San Manuel Mine.[4]

She has worked on the staffs for Congressmen Rick Renzi and Paul Gosar, and Arizona Secretary of State Michelle Reagan. She was political director for the Arizona Republican Party.[5]

Before getting into politics, Teresa worked as long-term substitute teacher at her alma mater Casa Grande Union High School for several years and at the Frito Lay factory in Casa Grande.

In 2024, she criticized efforts by Democratic members of the Arizona legislature to legislate protections for abortion rights after the Republican-controlled Arizona Supreme Court ruled that a near-total abortion ban was in effect. She argued, "There is no reason to rush on this very important topic."[6]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Leadership . 2023-01-14 . www.azleg.gov.
  2. Web site: House Member . 2023-01-14 . www.azleg.gov.
  3. Web site: 2022 General Election Canvass . Arizona Secretary of State's Office.
  4. Web site: Teresa Martinez For Arizona Teresa Martinez For Arizona . 2023-01-14 . martinezforarizona.com.
  5. Web site: Teresa Martinez . 2023-01-14 . Ballotpedia . en.
  6. News: 2024 . Arizona Republicans Thwart Attempts to Repeal 1864 Abortion Ban . New York Times.