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| Name | Greg Stanton |
| Office | U.S. Representative from Arizona's 9th congressional district |
| Term start | January 3, 2019 |
| Predecessor | Kyrsten Sinema |
| Office2 | 59th Mayor of Phoenix |
| Term start2 | January 3, 2012 |
| Term end2 | May 29, 2018 |
| Predecessor2 | Phil Gordon |
| Successor2 | Thelda Williams |
| Birth date | 8 March 1970 |
| Birth place | Phoenix, Arizona, U.S. |
| Party | Democratic |
| Spouse | Nicole Stanton |
| Education | Marquette University (BA), University of Michigan (JD) |
| Alma mater | Marquette University, University of Michigan Law School |
Greg Stanton. He is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for Arizona's 9th congressional district, a seat he has held since 2019. A member of the Democratic Party, he previously served as the 59th Mayor of Phoenix from 2012 until his resignation in 2018. His career has focused on issues such as infrastructure, public transportation, and economic development in the Southwestern United States.
Greg Stanton was born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona, where he attended local public schools. He earned his undergraduate degree in political science from Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Stanton then pursued a Juris Doctor from the University of Michigan Law School, an institution known for its rigorous legal training. His academic background laid a foundation for his future work in public policy and municipal government.
Stanton began his political career as an aide to Phoenix City Council member Cathy Carlat. He was later appointed as a deputy Arizona Attorney General by then-Attorney General Grant Woods. In 2000, Stanton was elected to the Phoenix City Council, representing parts of the city's central and northeastern districts. During his tenure on the council, he championed initiatives related to neighborhood revitalization and environmental sustainability, working closely with organizations like the Central Arizona Project.
Elected in 2011 and taking office in 2012, Stanton's tenure as Mayor of Phoenix was marked by a focus on economic recovery following the Great Recession. He prioritized the expansion of Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport and advocated for the passage of the Phoenix Transportation 2050 plan. Stanton also worked to strengthen international trade ties, leading delegations to cities like Hermosillo in Mexico and Taipei in Taiwan. His administration emphasized downtown development, supporting projects like the Arizona State University downtown campus and the Phoenix Light Rail extension. He resigned in May 2018 to run for United States Congress.
Stanton was elected to the United States House of Representatives in 2018, succeeding Kyrsten Sinema in representing Arizona's 9th congressional district. He serves on the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure and the House Committee on Foreign Affairs. In Congress, he has been a vocal advocate for the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, focusing on water infrastructure projects critical to the Colorado River basin. He co-founded the Congressional Caucus on Vietnam and has been active in issues concerning the Indo-Pacific region. Stanton also serves as a Deputy Whip for the House Democratic Caucus.
Stanton is married to attorney Nicole Stanton, a partner at the law firm Quarles & Brady and a former member of the Arizona Board of Regents. They have two children and reside in Phoenix, Arizona. He is a member of the American Bar Association and has been involved with local organizations such as the Valley of the Sun United Way and the Arizona Community Foundation.
Category:American politicians Category:Members of the United States House of Representatives from Arizona