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Sinema, Kyrsten

Democrat
District 9
Description: Tempe, parts of Chandler and Mesa, a small part of Scottsdale, and north central and eastern Phoenix
Website
http://sinema.house.gov
Facebook
www.facebook.com/CongresswomanSinema
Twitter
twitter.com/RepSinema
Address
2944 N 44th St, Ste 150
Phoenix, AZ 85018
birthdate
7/12/1976
birthplace
Tucson, AZ
resident since
Birth
occupation
Congressman since 2012; professor, ASU School of Social Work, since 2002; social worker, Washington Elementary School District, 1995-2002.
marital
Single
religion
None
education
Ph.D., justice studies, ASU, 2012; J.D., ASU, 2004; Master’s, social work, ASU, 1999; B.S., social work, BYU, 1995.
political experience
Senate 2011-Jan 2012 (resigned 1/3/12 to run for Congress in the newly created CD9); House 2005-10; asst Democratic leader 2009-10.
memberships
Board member, AZ Center for Progressive Leadership, since 2006; chair, Arizona Together, since 2005; board president, Community Outreach & Advocacy for Refugees, since 2005; board member, Girls for a Change, since 2005; board member, Nat’l, Progressive Democrats of America, since 2005; member, AZ Advocacy Network; member, AZ Attorneys for Criminal Justice; member, AZ Civil Liberties Union, member, AZ Education Assn; member, AZ Human Rights Fund; member, Common Cause; member, League of Women Voters; member, Nat’l Assn of Social Workers; member, NOW; member, Planned Parenthood; member, Protecting Arizona's Family Coalition; member, Sierra Club; member, Young Elected Officials' Network; member, YWCA Maricopa County; chair, Protect Arizona's Freedom, 2008.
interests
Running, swimming, biking.
Democrat
District 9
Description: Tempe, parts of Chandler and Mesa, a small part of Scottsdale, and north central and eastern Phoenix
Website
http://sinema.house.gov
Facebook
www.facebook.com/CongresswomanSinema
Twitter
twitter.com/RepSinema
Address
2944 N 44th St, Ste 150
Phoenix, AZ 85018
birthdate
7/12/1976
birthplace
Tucson, AZ
resident since
Birth
occupation
Congressman since 2012; professor, ASU School of Social Work, since 2002; social worker, Washington Elementary School District, 1995-2002.
marital
Single
religion
None
education
Ph.D., justice studies, ASU, 2012; J.D., ASU, 2004; Master’s, social work, ASU, 1999; B.S., social work, BYU, 1995.
political experience
Senate 2011-Jan 2012 (resigned 1/3/12 to run for Congress in the newly created CD9); House 2005-10; asst Democratic leader 2009-10.
memberships
Board member, AZ Center for Progressive Leadership, since 2006; chair, Arizona Together, since 2005; board president, Community Outreach & Advocacy for Refugees, since 2005; board member, Girls for a Change, since 2005; board member, Nat’l, Progressive Democrats of America, since 2005; member, AZ Advocacy Network; member, AZ Attorneys for Criminal Justice; member, AZ Civil Liberties Union, member, AZ Education Assn; member, AZ Human Rights Fund; member, Common Cause; member, League of Women Voters; member, Nat’l Assn of Social Workers; member, NOW; member, Planned Parenthood; member, Protecting Arizona's Family Coalition; member, Sierra Club; member, Young Elected Officials' Network; member, YWCA Maricopa County; chair, Protect Arizona's Freedom, 2008.
interests
Running, swimming, biking.