PHOENIX (AP) — Katie Hobbs takes the oath of workplace Monday to change into Arizona’s twenty fourth governor and the primary Democrat to carry the workplace since 2009.
Power will switch in a personal ceremony on the state Capitol as Hobbs formally takes over from Republican Doug Ducey. A public inauguration for Hobbs and others taking statewide places of work is scheduled for Thursday.
Hobbs is the outgoing secretary of state and was beforehand a state legislator who rose to be the highest Democrat within the Senate. As governor, she’ll need to work with a House and Senate narrowly managed by Republicans. The new Legislature convenes for the primary time subsequent week.
Hobbs assumes management of a state with a robust economic system and a stable monetary place, with a big price range surplus forecast for the subsequent fiscal yr.
But there are headwinds on the horizon. Phoenix has among the nation’s highest inflation ranges and housing prices have soared as fast inhabitants progress has outpaced dwelling development, belying the state’s repute for affordability. And the water provide is constrained by drought.
Hobbs narrowly defeated Republican Kari Lake, a former tv anchor who was backed by former President Donald Trump. She excited conservatives together with her staunch backing of Trump, together with his lies concerning the 2020 election, and her robust criticism of masks mandates and enterprise closures as a result of COVID-19 pandemic. But she struggled to attach with Arizona’s basic voters, which has repeatedly eschewed Republicans intently aligned with Trump going again to the 2018 midterms.
Hobbs would be the fifth girl to be Arizona governor. The final Democratic governor was Janet Napolitano, who resigned in January 2009 to be U.S. Homeland Security secretary below President Barack Obama. She was changed by Republican Gov. Jan Brewer.
The Arizona Constitution says state officers take their place on the primary Monday in January. While Hobbs will take workplace on schedule, the general public ceremony was delayed as a result of Monday is the noticed New Year vacation.
Also formally taking workplace Monday are Democrats Adrian Fontes as secretary of state and Kris Mayes as legal professional basic, each of whom defeated Trump-backed Republicans who refused to concede and unsuccessfully challenged their losses in courtroom. Mayes’s 280-vote victory was among the many closest statewide races in Arizona historical past.
Kimberly Yee can be sworn in for her second time period as state treasurer and Tom Horne as superintendent of public instruction, a task he crammed for 2 phrases starting in 2003. Yee and Horne are each Republicans.