United States Senate from Arizona

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The United States Senate from Arizona refers to the two U.S. Senate seats representing the state of Arizona in the federal legislative branch, currently known for competitive, high-profile elections that often reflect broader national political trends.

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instanceOf United States Senate delegation
chamber Upper house of the United States Congress
citizenshipRequirement at least nine years a U.S. citizen
country United States of America
surface form: United States
electionCycle staggered six-year terms
electionType statewide at-large elections
electorate voters of Arizona
eligibleForReelection unlimited terms allowed
firstSenatorsSeated 1912
governingDocument United States Constitution NERFINISHED
hasCurrentSenator Kyrsten Sinema NERFINISHED
Mark Kelly NERFINISHED
historicallyRepresentedBy Barry Goldwater NERFINISHED
Carl Hayden NERFINISHED
Dennis DeConcini NERFINISHED
Ernest McFarland NERFINISHED
Jeff Flake NERFINISHED
John McCain NERFINISHED
Jon Kyl NERFINISHED
Paul Fannin NERFINISHED
knownFor competitive elections
high-profile Senate races
legislativeBody United States Senate
minimumAgeForOffice 30 years
notableRecentShift increased competitiveness in the 21st century GENERATED
numberOfSeats 2
officeLocation United States Capitol NERFINISHED
partOf United States Congress
partyCompetition Democratic Party NERFINISHED
Republican Party NERFINISHED
independent candidates
reflects national political trends
residencyRequirement inhabitant of Arizona when elected
role advice and consent on federal appointments
participation in impeachment trials
ratification of treaties
representation of Arizona in federal legislation
salaryDeterminedBy federal law
seatClass Class 1
Class 3
statehoodRelatedTo Arizona statehood in 1912
stateRepresented Arizona NERFINISHED
termLength 6 years
votingRight full voting members of the U.S. Senate
votingSystem popular vote

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Mark Brnovich officeContested United States Senate from Arizona