2000 Arizona House of Representatives election

The 2000 Arizona House of Representatives election took place on Tuesday, November 7, 2000, with the primary election held on Tuesday, September 12, 2000. Arizona voters elected all 60 members of the Arizona House of Representatives in multi-member districts to serve two-year terms.

The election coincided with United States national elections and Arizona state elections, including U.S. President, U.S. Senate, U.S. House, and Arizona Senate.

Following the previous election in 1998, Republicans held a 40-to-20-seat majority over Democrats. Republicans maintained control of the chamber in 2000, though their majority was reduced to 36 seats. At 24 members, Democrats saw a net gain of four seats. The newly elected members served in the 45th Arizona State Legislature, during which Republican Jim Weiers was elected as Speaker of the Arizona House.

Democrats

 * 1) District 5: Robert J. "Bob" McLendon
 * 2) District 7: Harry R. Clark
 * 3) District 7: Rebecca Rios
 * 4) District 10: Ramón O. Valadez
 * 5) District 10: Sally Ann Gonzales
 * 6) District 13: Andy Nichols
 * 7) District 14: Herschella Horton

Republicans

 * 1) District 2: John Verkamp
 * 2) District 2: Joe Hart
 * 3) District 3: Tom Gordon
 * 4) District 6: Lori S. Daniels
 * 5) District 6: Richard Kyle
 * 6) District 8: Gail Griffin
 * 7) District 9: Bill McGibbon
 * 8) District 9: Lou-Ann M. Preble
 * 9) District 12: Dan H. Schottel
 * 10) District 13: Kathleen Dunbar
 * 11) District 15: Jerry Overton
 * 12) District 17: Robert "Bob" Burns
 * 13) District 18: Barry Wong
 * 14) District 18: Susan Gerard
 * 15) District 24: Tom Horne
 * 16) District 29: Galen M. Updike
 * 17) District 30: Jeff Groscost

Republican

 * 1) District 17: Jean McGrath

Republicans

 * 1) District 1: Barbara Blewster
 * 2) District 27: Mike Gardner

Summary of results
Italics denote an open seat held by the incumbent party; bold text denotes a gain for a party.

Detailed results
Sources for election results: