Teresa Martinez shares updates and commentary on legislative work and colleagues

Teresa Martinez, Arizona State Representative for 16th District
Teresa Martinez, Arizona State Representative for 16th District
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Teresa Martinez, a Republican elected to the Arizona State House in 2023 representing the 16th House District, recently posted several comments on her social media account reflecting both personal and professional updates.

On October 7, 2025, Martinez wrote: “Oh really?! Isn’t that interesting. Things that make you go hummmm.”

The following day, on October 8, 2025, she added: “I agree!!!!! I think I know someone who would be willing to draft that! (Me!)”

Continuing her engagement online, Martinez shared on October 9, 2025: “I’m so lucky to have a great seat mate! Thank @TJShope for setting this up for us!!!”

Martinez assumed office after winning the election in 2023 and succeeded John Fillmore as the representative of Arizona’s 16th House District.



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