Arizona's 3rd congressional district

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Arizona's 3rd congressional district contains some of the northern suburbs of Phoenix.

It is currently represented by John B. Shadegg, a Republican.

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[edit] Statistics

  • Population (2000): 641,329
  • Male 49.8%, Female 50.2%
  • Median age: 35.0
  • Median Household Income: $48,108
  • Racial Composition: 85.7% White, 2.4% Black, 2.1% Asian, 1.3% Native American, 0.1% Pacific Islander, 5.8% Other, 2.5% Hispanic (of any race)


[edit] Recent results

[edit] 2006

Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Party John B. Shadegg 76,739 58.5
Democratic Party Herb Paine 51,021 38.9
Libertarian Party Mark Yannone 3,511 2.7

[edit] 2004

Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Party John B. Shadegg 181,082 80
Libertarian Party Mark Yannone 44,962 20

[edit] 2002

Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Party John B. Shadegg 86,950 67
Democratic Party Charles Hill 39,845 31
Libertarian Party Mark Yannone 3,172 2

[edit] 2000

Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Party Bob Stump 179,674 66
Democratic Party Paul Sharer 87,003 32

[edit] 1998

Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Party Bob Stump 124,275 67
Democratic Party Paul Sharer 61,697 33

[edit] Historical representation

Congress Representative
88th-89th (1963-1967) George Frederick Senner, Jr.
90th-94th (1967-1977) Sam Steiger
95th-97th (1977-1983) Bob Stump
99th-107th (1983-2003) Bob Stump
108th-109th (2003-2007) John B. Shadegg[1]
  1. ^ Shadegg previously represented Arizona's fifth district

[edit] References

  1. Demographic data from census.gov
  2. 2004 Election data from CNN.com
  3. 2002 Election data from CBSNews.com
  4. 2000 Election data from CNN.com
  5. 1998 Election data from CNN.com