Seth Blattman

American politician

Seth Blattman
Member of the Arizona House of Representatives
from the 9th district
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 9, 2023
Serving with Lorena Austin
Preceded byChristopher Mathis
Personal details
NationalityAmerican
Political partyDemocratic
Residence(s)Mesa, Arizona, U.S.
Alma materArizona State University
University of California, Los Angeles
WebsiteCampaign Website

Seth Blattman is an American politician and Democratic member of the Arizona House of Representatives elected to represent District 9 in 2022. He serves as the Ranking Democratic Member on Ways and Means while also sitting on Appropriations and Military Affairs and Public Safety.

Early life and education

Blattman moved to Scottsdale, Arizona as a child with his family, and later attended the University of Arizona and graduated from Arizona State University, where he received his bachelor's degree in political science. He also received his MBA from the University of California, Los Angeles. After, he worked for his family's furniture business.[1] He is Jewish.[2]

Elections

  • 2022 Blattman and Lorena Austin were unchallenged in the Democratic Primary, and they went on to defeat Republican nominees Kathy Pearce and Mary Ann Mendoza in the general election.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Seth Blattman - Run For Something". Run For Something PAC. Retrieved January 6, 2023.
  2. ^ Blomquist, Mala (July 27, 2022). "Jewish candidates on the primary ballot". Jewish Arizona. Retrieved January 8, 2023.
  3. ^ Sam Kmack (October 12, 2022). "Where Arizona House candidates Lorena Austin and Seth Blattman stand on key issues for Legislature". The Arizona Republic. Retrieved January 6, 2023.

External links

  • Biography at Ballotpedia
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56th Legislature (2023–2025)
Speaker of the House
Ben Toma (R)
Speaker pro tempore
Travis Grantham (R)
Majority Leader
Leo Biasiucci (R)
Minority Leader
Lupe Contreras (D)
  1. Quang Nguyen (R)
    Selina Bliss (R)
  2. Judy Schwiebert (D)
    Justin Wilmeth (R)
  3. Joseph Chaplik (R)
    Alexander Kolodin (R)
  4. Matt Gress (R)
    Laura Terech (D)
  5. Sarah Liguori (D)
    Charles Lucking (D)
  6. Myron Tsosie (D)
    Mae Peshlakai (D)
  7. David Cook (R)
    David Marshall (R)
  8. Melody Hernandez (D)
    Deborah Nardozzi (D)
  9. Lorena Austin (D)
    Seth Blattman (D)
  10. Justin Heap (R)
    Barbara Parker (R)
  11. Oscar De Los Santos (D)
    Junelle Cavero (D)
  12. Patty Contreras (D)
    Stacey Travers (D)
  13. Jennifer Pawlik (D)
    Julie Willoughby (R)
  14. Travis Grantham (R)
    Laurin Hendrix (R)
  15. Jacqueline Parker (R)
    Neal Carter (R)
  16. Teresa Martinez (R)
    Keith Seaman (D)
  17. Rachel Jones (R)
    Cory McGarr (R)
  18. Christopher Mathis (D)
    Nancy Gutierrez (D)
  19. Gail Griffin (R)
    Lupe Diaz (R)
  20. Alma Hernandez (D)
    Betty Villegas (D)
  21. Consuelo Hernandez (D)
    Stephanie Stahl Hamilton (D)
  22. Lupe Contreras (D)
    Elda Luna-Nájera (D)
  23. Mariana Sandoval (D)
    Michele Peña (R)
  24. Lydia Hernandez (D)
    Analise Ortiz (D)
  25. Tim Dunn (R)
    Michael Carbone (R)
  26. Cesar Aguilar (D)
    Quantá Crews (D)
  27. Kevin Payne (R)
    Ben Toma (R)
  28. David Livingston (R)
    Beverly Pingerelli (R)
  29. Steve Montenegro (R)
    Austin Smith (R)
  30. Leo Biasiucci (R)
    John Gillette (R)


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