Locate Your Legislative District & Precinct

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Locate Your Legislative District (LD)

Find your legislative district (LD) in Maricopa County. (opens a new window) or look on your official Arizona voter registration card.

After finding your legislative district (LD) number, visit your LD webpage on this website to contact your LD officers or get connected to other Democrats in your local community.

Having trouble finding your Arizona LD? Complete form on the right-hand side of this page and select "not sure" as your LD number. We will help you locate your LD.

Locate Your Precinct (Neighborhood)

Find your Arizona precinct:

  1. Find your LD number (above)
  2. Click on your Arizona LD link (below)
  3. Locate your residence within your LD's precinct maps

If you are having difficulty finding your Arizona precinct, just complete the form on the right-hand side of this page, and we will help you locate your Arizona precinct.

Legislative Districts

Click on your Arizona legislative district (LD) number below for more information about Democrats in your area.

AZ LD 4. Northwestern Maricopa County (Wickenburg, Aguila, Morristown, Wittman, White Tank, Vistancia, Buckeye, Circle City, Martin, Biscuit Flat) east of I-17 and north of I-10 (map)

AZ LD 6. District 6 is a narrow vertical swath east of I-17 that primarily encompasses the Cave Creek area. The district extends from the North Mountain Preserve in Central Phoenix (near 51 & 101 junction) to the northernmost county line. (map)

AZ LD 7. This district includes the Desert Ridge and Cave Creek areas. (map)

AZ LD 8. Our district includes all of Fountain Hills and Rio Verde and most of Scottsdale. (map)

AZ LD 9. District 9 covers most of the Northwest Valley: Peoria, Sun City, Northwest Phoenix, and Glendale. (map)

AZ LD 10. Our district is situated in the urban portion of North Phoenix. It includes most of the area between W Northern Avenue and W Bell Avenue, and between N 51st Avenue and N 24th Street. (map)

AZ LD 11.This district lies Northwest of Papago Park. It includes North Central and Northeast Phoenix and parts of Scottsdale and Paradise Valley. (map)

AZ LD 12. Our district includes most of the area from Buckeye on the west to West Phoenix and Glendale on the east and north to Surprise and El Mirage. This area encompasses several cities, including Litchfield Park, Surprise, Tolleson, Tonopah, Youngtown, Avondale, Goodyear, El Mirage, most of Glendale and Buckeye, and part of Phoenix. (map)

AZ LD 13. This district includes Tolleson, southern Avondale, and most of Maryvale. (map)

AZ LD 14. District 14 includes most of South Central Phoenix. (map)

AZ LD 15. Legislative District 15 includes most of Central Phoenix and the Metro Center area. (map)

AZ LD 16. Our district includes most of Southwest Phoenix and part of Guadelupe. (map)

AZ LD 17. This district covers most of Tempe and South Scottsdale. (map)

AZ LD 18. LD 18 includes Mesa west of Gilbert Road to Tempe, excluding Dobson Ranch. (map)

AZ LD 19. Our district includes most of Northeast Mesa and North Apache Junction from Gilbert Rd & US-60 to Moeur Rd. (map)

AZ LD 20. Legislative District 20 includes all of Ahwatukee and precincts in Southwest Tempe and West Chandler. (map)

AZ LD 21. This district includes parts of Mesa, Gilbert, Queen Creek, and Chandler. (map)

AZ LD 22. Our district includes Gilbert, Southeast Mesa, the Williams Field area, Apache Junction, and Gold Canyon. (map)

Resources for Neighborhood Leaders

The Maricopa County PC Resource Center (login required) has neighborhood-organizing tools, including how-to guides, maps, forms, documents, and more.

The Maricopa County LD Officers Resource Center (login required) has tools to help you lead your LD. You can also update your LD information here.

Don't have a login yet? If you are a Maricopa County Democratic LD officer or Maricopa County Democratic PC, contact us to get your account set up.

Not a Neighborhood Leader Yet? 

Join Your Neighborhood Team Today

Years of research has shown that the most effective way to persuade voters and get them to the poll is through one-on-one conversations with neighbors. The key to success in 2010 is building a ground team in every neighborhood in Arizona during 2009.

Fill out the form on the right-hand side of this page to have someone near you -- someone from your legislative district -- contact you with more information about becoming one of the neighborhood leaders in your neighborhood.