Arizona Congressional District 4


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Photo Representative Ed Pastor (D)
http://www.pastor.house.gov/ (web)
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Capital Address:
U.S. House of Representatives
2465 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington DC 205150001
(202) 225-4065 (phone)
(202) 225-1655 (fax)
 
District Address:
411 North Central Avenue, Suite 150
Phoenix AZ 850042120
(602) 256-0551 (phone)
(602) 257-9103 (fax)
 

Born in Claypool, Gila County, Ariz., June 28, 1943; B.A., Arizona State University, Phoenix, Ariz., 1966; J.D., Arizona State College of Law, Phoenix, Ariz., 1974; businessman; assistant to Arizona Governor Raul Castro, 1971-1972; Maricopa County, Ariz., Supervisor, 1977-1991; delegate to Democratic National Conventions, 1972-1984; elected as a Democrat to the One Hundred Second Congress by special election to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of United States Representative Morris K. Udall (September 24, 1991-present); chief deputy whip, United States House of Representatives, present.

Born in Claypool, Gila County, Ariz., June 28, 1943; B.A., Arizona State University, Phoenix, Ariz., 1966; J.D., Arizona State College of Law, Phoenix, Ariz., 1974; businessman; assistant to Arizona Governor Raul Castro, 1971-1972; Maricopa County, Ariz., Supervisor, (more)
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On H.R.3997: On Concurring in Senate Amendment With An Amendment N Voted WITH the preferred position
This official's percentage on this voting record: 100%
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On H.R.1716: On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Pass, as Amended N Voted AGAINST the preferred position
This official's percentage on this voting record: 0%
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- Did Not Vote A Absent
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AFL-CIO 110th Congress Both Sessions, 2008:
    (96%)
American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, 2007:
    (100%)
Associated General Contractors 110th Congress Both Sessions, 2008:
    (57%)
BIPAC, 2008:
    (0%)
League of Conservation Voters, 2008:
    (92%)
League of Conservation Voters, 2007:
    (90%)
National Association of Manufacturers 110th Congress Both Sessions, 2008:
    (20%)
National Federation of Independent Business 110th Congress Both Sessions, 2008:
    (63%)
National Small Business Association 110th Congress Both Sessions, 2008:
    (69%)
Service Employees International Union, 2008:
    (100%)
Service Employees International Union, 2007:
    (100%)
U.S. Chamber of Commerce, 2007:
    (35%)
United Auto Workers, 2008:
    (100%)