Arizona's 4th congressional district, Congressional district in Maricopa County, United States.
Arizona's 4th congressional district is an electoral area in Maricopa County that represents residents across multiple communities. The district encompasses both densely populated urban neighborhoods and quieter suburban residential areas.
The district was created following the 1970 census and initially covered Arizona's northeastern region from northern Phoenix to the New Mexico border. Its boundaries shifted significantly over time until it eventually settled in its current form within Maricopa County.
The district reflects a population mix of 55.2% White, 26.7% Hispanic, 5.5% Asian, 5.3% Black, and other ethnic groups, shaping its electoral patterns.
To find out which district an address belongs to, residents can search address tools on official government websites. Elections for this district take place every two years, allowing people to vote for their representatives.
The boundaries of this district have been redrawn five times between 1970 and 2020, transforming it from a rural northeastern area into an urban region. These repeated reshapings reflect the state's growing population and shifting voter patterns over decades.
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