John Gillette
American politician
John Gillette | |
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Member of the Arizona House of Representatives from the 30th district | |
Incumbent | |
Assumed office January 9, 2023 Serving with Leo Biasiucci | |
Preceded by | Christian Solorio |
Personal details | |
Political party | Republican[1] |
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John Gillette is an American politician. He represents the 30th district of the Arizona House of Representatives, alongside State Representative Leo Biasiucci.[2]
Life and career
Gillette was a real estate agent.[3][4]
In August 2022, Gillette defeated Donna McCoy, Marianne Salem, William Hardt and Nohl Rosen in the Republican primary election for the 30th district of the Arizona House of Representatives.[5] In November 2022, he was elected along with Leo Biasiucci in the general election.[6] He assumed office in 2023.
References
- ^ "These Arizona candidates still say Donald Trump won in 2020, or they're not sure what happened". The Arizona Republic. July 15, 2022. Retrieved January 8, 2023.
- ^ "House Member". Arizona State Legislature. Retrieved January 8, 2023.
- ^ Dexter, MacKenzie (November 16, 2021). "John Gillette seeks District 5 House seat". Havasu News. Retrieved January 8, 2023.
- ^ Messick, Brandon (August 2, 2022). "Biasiucci wins second term in Arizona Legislature; Gillette appears to get nod in early returns". Havasu News. Retrieved January 8, 2023.
- ^ "2022 Arizona State House - District 30 Republican Primary Results". The Arizona Republic. August 2, 2022. Retrieved January 8, 2023.
- ^ "2022 Arizona State House - District 30 Election Results". USA Today. November 8, 2022. Retrieved January 8, 2023.
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56th Legislature (2023–2025)
- Speaker of the House
- Ben Toma (R)
- Speaker pro tempore
- Travis Grantham (R)
- Majority Leader
- Leo Biasiucci (R)
- Minority Leader
- Lupe Contreras (D)
- ▌Quang Nguyen (R)
▌Selina Bliss (R) - ▌Judy Schwiebert (D)
▌Justin Wilmeth (R) - ▌Joseph Chaplik (R)
▌Alexander Kolodin (R) - ▌Matt Gress (R)
▌Eric Meyer (D) - ▌Sarah Liguori (D)
▌Charles Lucking (D) - ▌Myron Tsosie (D)
▌Mae Peshlakai (D) - ▌David Cook (R)
▌David Marshall (R) - ▌Melody Hernandez (D)
▌Deborah Nardozzi (D) - ▌Lorena Austin (D)
▌Seth Blattman (D) - ▌Justin Heap (R)
▌Barbara Parker (R) - ▌Oscar De Los Santos (D)
▌Junelle Cavero (D) - ▌Patty Contreras (D)
▌Stacey Travers (D) - ▌Jennifer Pawlik (D)
▌Julie Willoughby (R) - ▌Travis Grantham (R)
▌Laurin Hendrix (R) - ▌Jacqueline Parker (R)
▌Neal Carter (R) - ▌Teresa Martinez (R)
▌Keith Seaman (D) - ▌Rachel Jones (R)
▌Cory McGarr (R) - ▌Christopher Mathis (D)
▌Nancy Gutierrez (D) - ▌Gail Griffin (R)
▌Lupe Diaz (R) - ▌Alma Hernandez (D)
▌Betty Villegas (D) - ▌Consuelo Hernandez (D)
▌Stephanie Stahl Hamilton (D) - ▌Lupe Contreras (D)
▌Elda Luna-Nájera (D) - ▌Mariana Sandoval (D)
▌Michele Peña (R) - ▌Lydia Hernandez (D)
▌Analise Ortiz (D) - ▌Tim Dunn (R)
▌Michael Carbone (R) - ▌Cesar Aguilar (D)
▌Quantá Crews (D) - ▌Kevin Payne (R)
▌Ben Toma (R) - ▌David Livingston (R)
▌Beverly Pingerelli (R) - ▌Steve Montenegro (R)
▌Austin Smith (R) - ▌Leo Biasiucci (R)
▌John Gillette (R)
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