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Learn about the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of the state government of Arizona, as well as its local government and history. Find out the names, terms, and roles of the elected officials, the state departments and agencies, and the courts of Arizona.
Learn about the history and current status of the governors of Arizona, from the Confederate and territorial periods to the present. See the names, terms, parties, and achievements of the 24 people who have served as governor of the state.
Katie Hobbs is the 24th governor of Arizona and the first social worker to hold the office. She was previously secretary of state, minority leader of the Arizona Senate, and a member of the Arizona House of Representatives.
Learn about ADOT, the state agency that manages highways, public transportation and airports in Arizona. Find out about its divisions, including the Motor Vehicle Division that handles driver licensing and vehicle registration.
Learn about the history, powers and duties, and current office holder of the Arizona attorney general, the chief legal officer of the state. The web page also lists the names and parties of all the attorneys general of Arizona since 1864.
Learn about the history, duties and current office holder of the secretary of state of Arizona, an elected position in the U.S. state of Arizona. The secretary is also the keeper of the Seal of Arizona and the first in the line of succession to the governorship.
Learn about the history, functions, divisions, and equipment of the Arizona DPS, a state-level law enforcement agency. The DPS patrols and enforces state laws on Arizona highways and operates a fusion center, an air rescue program, and a state capitol police department.
The Arizona House of Representatives is the lower house of the state legislature of Arizona. It has 60 members, elected for two years, with a term limit of four terms, and a Republican majority since 2022.