Arizona Legislature


Jennifer Pawlik (D), State Representative – District 13

Jennifer Pawlik, is your Arizona State Representative in Legislative District 13, serving the people of Chandler, Sun Lakes and Gilbert. She serves on the House Judiciary, Education and Joint Legislative Audit committees. Elected in 2018, Jennifer is an active member of the Democratic caucus, the Latino caucus, the joint legislative dyslexia study group and the Community and Legislative Partners in Aging forum. Her priorities include education, healthcare, and criminal justice reform.

Phone: 602-926-3193

Email: jpawlik@azleg.gov

AZ Leg Gov Website

J.D. Mesnard (R), State Senator – District 13

Email: jmesnard@azleg.gov

Phone: 602-926-4481

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Julie Willoughby (R), State Representative – District 13

Email: jwilloughby@azleg.gov

Phone: 602-926-4153

AZ Leg Gov Website

U.S. House of Representatives


Greg Stanton (D), U.S House of Representatives, Congressional District 9

Greg Stanton has worked tirelessly to deliver results for Arizona families. Serving as Phoenix mayor from 2012 to 2018, he focused on building an economy rooted in innovation and trade. Under his leadership, Phoenix created thousands of quality jobs and recently saw the highest wage growth in the nation.

Email Greg Stanton

Phoenix Office: (602) 956-2463

DC Office: (202) 225-9888

US House website

Andy Biggs (R), U.S. House of Representatives, Congressional District 5

Email Andy Biggs

Mesa Office: (480) 699-8239

DC Office: (202) 225-2635

US House Website

Precinct Committeepersons


A Precinct Committeeperson (PC) is your most grassroots level elected or appointed representative for the Democratic party. They are right in your neighborhood and love helping keep voters informed! If you don’t know your Precinct, find it here.

A listing of all PCs belonging to a recognized political party in Maricopa County can be found on the Maricopa County Recorder’s website. To get the contact information for your local PC, please include your precinct and check the box for ‘Contact My PC’ on the Contact Us Form.

City and Town


Municipalities generally take responsibility for parks and recreation services, police and fire departments, housing services, emergency medical services, municipal courts, transportation services (including public transportation), and public works (streets, sewers, snow removal, signage, and so forth). Our elected representatives ensure that staff carries out these functions effectively and are held accountable by voters. Learn More.

City of Chandler

The Mayor and City Councilmembers are elected “at large” to represent the entire City. They are not elected to represent districts or wards. The term of the office of Mayor and Councilmember is four years and is limited to two consecutive terms. Candidate elections are held in the even numbered years. Each election year, three positions for City Council are up for election. Every four years an election is held for the office of Mayor.
Chandler City Council

Town of Gilbert

The Gilbert Town Council consists of a Mayor and six Councilmembers. The Mayor and Council serve at-large, representing all citizens and serve four year terms; there are no term limits and members can be elected to consecutive terms of office. Gilbert municipal elections are non-partisan.
Gilbert Town Council

Elected Democrats


A listing of Democrats elected to state, county, and federal office in Arizona can be found here:

To find all municipal, judicial, state, county, and supervisory district elected officials — including non-partisan, click the button below.