4th Arizona State Legislature
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Legislative bodyArizona State Legislature
JurisdictionArizona, United States
TermJanuary 1, 1919 – December 31, 1920
Members19
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| Legislative body | Arizona State Legislature | ||||
| Jurisdiction | Arizona, United States | ||||
| Term | January 1, 1919 – December 31, 1920 | ||||
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| Members | 19 | ||||
| President | A. A. Johns[1] | ||||
| Party control | Democrat 14-5 | ||||
| House of Representatives | |||||
| Members | 35 | ||||
| Speaker | A. C. Peterson[2] | ||||
| Party control | Democrat 26-9 | ||||
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The 4th Arizona State Legislature, consisting of the Arizona State Senate and the Arizona House of Representatives, was constituted from January 1, 1919, to December 31, 1920, during the second term of Thomas Edward Campbell, as Governor of Arizona, in Phoenix. The Democrats maintained their 14–5 majority in the Senate, but the Republicans made gains in the house, reducing the Democrat lead to 26–9.
State Senate
Members
The asterisk (*) denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued in office as members of this Legislature.[5]
| County | Senator | Party | Notes |
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| Apache | E. I. Whiting | Republican | |
| Cochise | T. A. Hughes | Democrat | |
| D. C. O'Neil | Democrat | ||
| Coconino | Hugh E. Campbell* | Democrat | |
| Gila | W. D. Claypool* | Democrat | |
| J. Warren Young | Democrat | ||
| Graham | D. H. Claridge* | Democrat | |
| Greenlee | H. A. Elliott | Democrat | |
| Maricopa | C. C. Green | Republican | |
| H. B. Wilkinson* | Republican | ||
| Mohave | C. W. Herndon | Democrat | |
| Navajo | W. A. Parr | Democrat | |
| Pima | A. R. Buehman | Republican | |
| F. O. Goodell* | Republican | ||
| Pinal | John C. Devine* | Democrat | |
| Santa Cruz | T. P. Thompson | Democrat | |
| Yavapai | A. A. Johns | Democrat | |
| C. P. Hicks | Democrat | ||
| Yuma | Mulford Winsor* | Democrat | |