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Arizona Senate

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Seats30 senators
New session startedJanuary 14, 2019
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President pro Tempore Eddie Farnsworth
R
January 14, 2019
President of the Senate Karen Fann
R
January 14, 2019
Majority Leader Rick Gray
January 14, 2019
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About Arizona Senate


The Arizona Senate is part of the Arizona Legislature, the state legislature of the US state of Arizona. The Senate consists of 30 members each representing an average of 219,859 constituents. Members serve two-year terms with term limits that limit Senators to four terms for a total of eight years.

US midterm elections- a simple guide

May 17,2022 5:35 am

Two years after Joe Biden was elected US president, voters return to the polls on 8 November.

The midterm elections - so called because they fall halfway through a president's term - Take place every Four Years .

Who is being elected?

Americans are represented in government by 535 lawmakers, known as members of Congress.

Congress is made up of two Chambers - The Senate and The House of Representatives. The two work together to make laws.

is the 100-strong upper chamber. Each US State - regardless of Size - sends two representatives. These senators are elected for six-year terms. Every two years a third of The Senate faces re-election.

(often referred to as " The House " ) has 435 members. Each one represents a particular district in their State and serves a two year term. All seats are up for election.

What is At Stake ?

Currently, all members of Congress align with the Democratic Party or the Republican Party .

The Democrats control both Chambers , but by very slim majorities.

So Far , this has made it easier for President Biden, a Democrat, to get things done.

But if the Republican Party gains control of either or both Chambers , it will have The Power to thwart The President 's plans.

Republicans need to win five extra seats to Take back the majority in The House this November.

It is even closer in The Senate , where the seats are evenly split between both parties at present. At present, the Democrats have control because Vice President Kamala Harris has the casting vote in any tie.

The Republicans only need to win one extra seat to gain control in November.

Primary elections to determine who will contest The General election for each party will Take place around the country between May and September.

A few races to watch

So who is going to win?

Historically, The Party that holds the White House has tended to suffer losses in the midterms.

Signs point to this being a so-called " wave election" in which the.

President Biden also happens to be unpopular right now, with.

That is likely to undermine support for Democratic candidates.

What does it all mean for President Biden?

Even now Mr Biden typically requires every Democrat lawmaker to back any given bill -

Conservative Democrats - not Republicans - have blocked several major proposals, including " Build Back Better" The President 's trillion-dollar package for social programmes and Climate Action .

A heavy defeat in the midterms will make it even harder for The President to introduce new laws.

Several Republicans have also expressed interest in taking a closer look at The The Biden administration's affairs.

That could mean opening investigations into everything from the, to The Foreign dealings of the.

Since the, trust between the two parties has declined sharply.

Public Health measures, particularly mask rules, have further deepened these divisions.

Divided control of Washington is likely to mean more drama and hostility.

And what happens next?

Once the midterms election ends, all eyes will turn to the 2024 presidential election.

It could be a repeat of 2020 - both Presidents Biden and Trump say they plan to run again.

But various first-time contenders are expected to throw their hats in The Ring too.

As well as the elections for Congress on 8 November, 36 out of 50 State governors are up for election. Of those 36, 20 are Republican.

When presidential campaigns get under way, governors play an outsized role supporting their party's candidates and overseeing their State 's elections.

A divided Washington and a crop of new governors could have a major effect on presidential campaigning in 2023 and 2024.



Source of news: bbc.com

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