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General Information

The boundaries of Arizona's Legislative District 11 came about as the result of the 2002 redistricting process.

LD11 encompasses a significant portion of north central Maricopa County, including parts of  Phoenix and Scottsdale and all of Paradise Valley.  It stretches from 19th Avenue on the west to Scottsdale Road on the east and from as far south as Oak Street (south of Thomas) to as far north as Thunderbird Road.

District 11 is comprised of 84 Precincts. Registered voters as of March 2005 were; approximately 50,087 Republicans, 32,001 Democrats, 739 Libertarians and 20,825 Others. District 11 has a quota of 458 Republican Precinct Committeemen.

Elected District party officials can be found on the District Officials page of this site:  District Party Officials

Our District is chartered by the County Party and works hand-in-hand with County Party Officials to meet party and constituent needs.  Elected County Party Officials can be found on the County Officials page of this site:  County Party Officials.

LD11 is allotted 1 State Senator and 2 members of the State House of Representatives.  Links to their respective pages as well as links to our Federal Representatives can be found on the Links page of this site:  Links

LD11 Officials (generally referred to as the executive committee) meet each month to plan the content of each general membership meeting.

LD11 General Membership meetings are held on the second Tuesday of each month and are open to all residents of LD11.  The meetings include discussions with federal, state, county or local officials. These meetings are intended as an information sharing opportunity for all residents of LD11.  The meetings are held at:

The Arizona American Italian Club
7509 North 12th Street
in Phoenix




 

 

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