David Cook (Arizona politician)

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Following Donald Trump's loss in the 2020 presidential election (both nationally and in Arizona), Cook denied the election results and supported Trump's false claims of election fraud. [4]

Elections

In 2016 Cook and incumbent T. J. Shope defeated Democratic Party candidate Carmen Casillas in the Arizona House of Representatives general election in Arizona's 8th legislative district. [5] In 2020 Cook and Shope were elected over Casillas and fellow Democratic candidate Linda C. Gross. [6] In 2020 Cook and fellow Republican candidate Frank Pratt were elected over Democratic candidates Sharon Girard and Cristefano Lessard. [7]

In 2024, Cook ran for the State Senate in his 7th district, losing to incumbent Wendy Rogers. [8]

Personal life

Cook lives in Globe. [1] He married his wife, Diana in 2000; the couple have two children. [9] He is a member of the National Rifle Association of America and the Knights of Columbus. [1]

2018 arrest

On December 19, 2018, Cook was arrested for driving under the influence (DUI) by an Arizona Department of Public Safety trooper in Mesa, Arizona after the officer spotted Cook's vehicle moving out of its lane. When asked to step out of the vehicle, Cook responded with “Do you know what you’re doing, son? You’re making a mistake.” Cook was arrested with a blood alcohol content of between 0.152 percent and 0.158 percent, well above the state limit of 0.08 percent. When the officer informed Cook that he would lose his driver's license, he responded with "I’m fine; don’t worry, you’ll get yours". [10]

In a plea bargain, appearing before a former Arizona state representative, he received a sentence of one day in jail, a fine, plus probation with conditions including no excessive drinking for five years, and he completed a 16-hour online DUI course. [11]

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David Cook
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Member of the ArizonaHouseofRepresentatives
from the 7th district
Assumed office
January 9, 2023
Servingwith David Marshall