The 1958 Arizona House of Representatives elections were held on November 4, 1958. Voters elected members of the Arizona House of Representatives in all 80 of the state's House districts to serve a two-year term. The elections coincided with the elections for other offices, including Governor, U.S. Senate, U.S. House, and State Senate. Primary elections were held on September 9, 1958.

Prior to the elections, the Democrats held a majority of 58 seats over the Republicans' 22 seats. Democrats gained a seat mid-session when Representative Hathcock changed party from Republican to Democrat.

Following the election, Democrats maintained control of the chamber with 55 Democrats to 25 Republicans, a net gain of three seats for Republicans.

The newly elected members served in the 24th Arizona State Legislature, during which Democrat W. L. "Tay" Cook was chosen as Speaker of the Arizona House.

Summary of Results

Detailed Results

Apache-1

Cochise-1

Cochise-2

Cochise-3

Cochise-4


Coconino-1

Coconino-2

Gila-1

Gila-2

Gila-3

Graham-1

Graham-2

Greenlee-1

Greenlee-2

Maricopa-1

Maricopa-2

Maricopa-3

Maricopa-4

Maricopa-5

Maricopa-6

Maricopa-7

Maricopa-8

Maricopa-9

Maricopa-10

Maricopa-11

Maricopa-12

Maricopa-13

Maricopa-14

Maricopa-15

Maricopa-16

Maricopa-17

Maricopa-18

Maricopa-19

Maricopa-20

Maricopa-21

Maricopa-22

Maricopa-23

Maricopa-24

Maricopa-25

Maricopa-26

Maricopa-27

Maricopa-28

Maricopa-29

Maricopa-30

Maricopa-31

Maricopa-32

Maricopa-33

Maricopa-34

Maricopa-35

Maricopa-36

Maricopa-37

Mohave-1

Navajo-1

Navajo-2

Pima-1

Pima-2

Pima-3

Pima-4

Pima-5

Pima-6

Pima-7

Pima-8

Pima-9

Pima-10

Pima-11

Pima-12

Pima-13

Pima-14

Pima-15

Pima-16

Pinal-1

Pinal-2

Pinal-3

Santa Cruz-1

Yavapai-1

Yavapai-2

Yavapai-3

Yuma-1

Yuma-2

Yuma-3

References


Map of Arizona House of Representatives Districts 2016

Arizona Republican, 18981026 Arizona Memory Project

Arizona Republican, 18921217 Arizona Memory Project

Municipal elections 1958.22 September 1958 Stock Photo Alamy

1923, Sixth Legislature Arizona Memory Project