| | Chandler:
Thomas
L. Judge, 2006 |
| | Gilbert:
William
Marshall, 2000 |
| | Glendale:
Henry
E. Schrey, 1967 —
Harold
E. Hughes, 1996 |
| | Mesa:
James
W. Cherry, 1949 —
John
H. Udall, 1959 —
Carl
Hayden, 1972 —
Don
Taylor Udall, 1976 —
B.
E. 'Barney' Grottum, 1987 |
| | Mill City (now part of Phoenix):
John
H. Fitzgerald, 1871 |
| | Paradise Valley:
Barry
M. Goldwater, 1998 —
Sam
Goddard, 2006 |
| | Phoenix: |
| |
| | Phoenix, 1800-1899:
Benjamin
Joseph Franklin, 1898 —
John
O. Patten, 1899 |
| | Phoenix, 1900-1999:
Frederick
Augustus Tritle, 1906 —
Myron
Hawley McCord, 1908 —
Meiko
Meyer, 1908 —
Archibald
J. Sampson, 1921 —
Joseph
H. Kibbey, 1924 —
William
Wrigley, Jr., 1932 —
Richard
E. Sloan, 1933 —
George
W. P. Hunt, 1934 —
Walter
Brawner, 1934 —
Thomas
E. Campbell, 1944 —
James
V. Heidinger, 1945 —
Sidney
P. Osborn, 1948 —
Frederick
B. Van Kleeck, 1949 —
Thomas
R. Hamer, 1950 —
S.
Frank Spencer, 1954 —
George
Milton Corlett, 1955 —
Robert
T. Jones, 1958 —
Lois
Irene Marshall, 1958 —
Claude
C. Cheshire, 1960 —
Roy
McKittrick, 1961 —
R.
C. Stanford, 1963 —
Frances
B. Weedon, 1963 —
Isaiah
Matlack, 1963 —
Otto
G. Fifield, 1964 —
Richard
F. Harless, 1970 —
John
R. Murdock, 1972 —
Irving
A. Jennings, 1972 —
Dan
E. Garvey, 1974 —
H.
Wesley Bolin, 1978 —
Jesse
A. Udall, 1980 —
Ernest
W. McFarland, 1984 —
Clifton
R. Wharton, 1990 —
William
P. Homans, Jr., 1997 —
Elise
Salinger, 1998 |
| | Phoenix, 2000-2012:
Andy
Nichols, 2001 —
Paul
J. Fannin, 2002 —
Bob
Stump, 2003 —
E.
C. 'Polly' Rosenbaum, 2003 —
Evan
Mecham, 2008 |
|
| | Scottsdale:
Elliott
Roosevelt, 1990 —
Eldon
D. Rudd, 2002 —
Hamer
Budge, 2003 —
Joe
Foss, 2003 —
George
Mikan, 2005 |
| | Sun City:
Stanley
Withe, 1984 —
Harold
H. Velde, 1985 —
Louis
J. Diamond, 1996 —
Robert
E. Woodside, 1998 |
| | Sun City West:
Maynard
L. Taylor, Jr., 1992 —
Virginia
Smith, 2006 |
| | Tempe:
Benjamin
B. Moeur, 1937 —
Walter
W. Johnson, 1987 —
Howard
Pyle, 1987 |
| | Wickenburg:
Levi
Stewart Udall, 1960 —
John
H. Sweet, 1964 |
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