Arizona Democratic Party

A state committee member has four duties: a) Canvass and campaign only on behalf of Democratic candidates.

d) Encourage financial support of the State Democratic Party, their County Committees and their districts.

[3] The state committee has many officers including: Chair, Secretary, Treasurer, First Vice-Chair (who is required to be a different gender and county residence than the chair), three Vice-Chairwomen, three Vice Chairmen, Educational Coordinator, and Affirmative Action Moderator.

"The Executive Committee shall approve the budget and amendments to the budget, approve specific contracts extending beyond the Chair's term, act as the final board of arbitrators for State Committeepersons seeking reinstatement after removal, and perform such duties as assigned by the State Chair".

[3] These members serve a term of four years and must have previously been an elected precinct committee person.

[3] The party has affiliate groups in localities throughout the state:[4] Democrats have controlled both of Arizona's seats in the U.S. Senate since 2020.

The citizens of the Arizona Territory were mostly Democrats as a reaction to the Republican governors appointed by Washington, D.C.[8] When drafting a state constitution in 1910, 41 Democrats were elected as delegates to the convention[9] The convention totaled 52 delegates.