The make-up of both houses was changed drastically by the implementation of districts, rather than the old system of county representation.
In addition, Districts Seven and Eight, representing Pima and Maricopa Counties respectively, were further broken down into sub-districts.
Again, the balance of power shifted to the Republicans, who now held 33-27 majority in the lower house.
It was the first time Arizona history where the Republicans won control of both houses of the legislature.
The **** denotes that Davidson Jenks was elected, but resigned and Faron was appointed to replace him.