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Catherine Miranda (born October 5, 1964) is an American politician and member of the
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for the 11th legislative district, serving since 2023. Miranda previously served in the
Arizona Senate The Arizona State Senate is part of the Arizona Legislature, the state legislature (United States), state legislature of the US state of Arizona. The Senate consists of 30 members each representing an average of 219,859 constituents (2009 figure ...
, representing the 27th electoral district from 2015 to 2019. She was a member of the
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from 2011 to 2015. In 2018, Miranda ran in the Democratic primary for
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in
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, challenging incumbent Democrat
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, but lost the nomination. In 2020, she was defeated in her attempt to return to the Arizona House of Representatives by challenging the incumbents, Reginald Bolding and Diego Rodriguez, in the Democratic primary. Miranda was first elected in the 16th district, the same seat that her late husband, Ben Miranda, had held. She was then redistricted to the 27th district. Miranda served on the
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#66 Governing Board from 2008 until her election to the state House of Representatives Report
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and cites education cuts as the reason she ran for a seat in the state legislature.


Early life

Catherine Miranda was born Catherine Hernandez in south Phoenix, Arizona to parents Robert Hernandez and Ysabel Santana Hernandez. She lived in Arizona her entire life, attending Middle school at Lassen and High School at East High. When she went off to college, she attended
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to obtain her bachelor's degree and then she attended
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where she obtained her master's degree. She worked as teacher in Roosevelt Elementary School District in Arizona and went on to be a School Administrator in the Roosevelt/Cartwright/Washington districts. After that she served as a Governing Board member in the Roosevelt Elementary School District before moving into politics.


Awards

*''John S. Martinez Award:'' Awarded by
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and recognizes a Hispanic legislature who has shown strong leadership and made a significant impact. *''Valle Del Sol Leadership Award:'' Recognizes Leadership in Arizona, especially those who go out of their way for strong legislative work *''Champion of Education Award:'' Received in 2017 *''Friend of Arizona's Cities and Towns Recognition:'' Awarded by
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*''Recognition from the Governor of El Salvador:'' Awarded for her leadership in preserving
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*''Golden Apple Award:'' Awarded by Arizona Parents for Education


Elections

*2020 Miranda was defeated in her attempt to unseat incumbent representatives Reginald Bolding and Diego Rodriguez in the Democratic primary for Arizona House of Representatives Legislative District 27, receiving 23.4% of the vote. *2018 Miranda lost to Ruben Gallego in the Democratic primary for the US House of Representatives Arizona 7th District. Ruben Gallego defeated Miranda with 74.8% of the vote.Signed Statewide Canvass
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*2016 Miranda won in a challenge by her step daughter, Maritza Saenz, in the Democratic primary. Catherine Miranda won with 56 percent of the vote. She later went on to win the general election with 81% of the vote.Signed Statewide Canvass
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*2014 Miranda ran for the Arizona Senate Legislative District 27 seat vacated by incumbent Leah Landrum Taylor who could not run again due to term limits. In the Democratic primary, she defeated Aaron Marquez with 54.5% of the vote. Miranda went on to defeat Natalie Taswell in the general election with 74.3% of the vote. *2012 Miranda won re-election in the 2012 election for Arizona House of Representatives Legislative District 27. She and incumbent Ruben Gallego defeated Reginald Bolding in the Democratic primary. *2010 Miranda ran for the seat vacated by her husband who ran for Constable for South Mountain (Phoenix). She faced Cloves Campbell Jr. (incumbent), Ruben Gallego, Sandra Gonzales, Cristy Lopez and Jim Munoz in the primary. Miranda and Gallego advanced with 21.9% and 26.1% of the votes, respectively. They then defeated Republican Michael Gular and Green Angel Torres in the general election. *2008 Miranda was elected to the
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#66 Governing Board in a crowded field of 7 candidates. She served 2 years of her 4-year term before being elected to the Arizona House of Representatives in 2010.


Electoral history


Political positions

One of Catherine Miranda's top priorities is on education in Arizona. She supports state governments providing college students with financial aid and allowing immigrants who graduate from Arizona high schools to be eligible for in-state tuition at public universities. She also believes that there needs to be an increase in government spending for K-12 education and a slight increase in spending for post-secondary education. Miranda voted against expanding school vouchers in Arizona. Miranda supports the
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or DACA as well as a pathway to citizenship for some undocumented immigrants known as Dreamers. She also believes that the issue of border security needs to framed in terms economic impact. In her time in the Arizona Legislature, Miranda has crossed party lines to vote with Republicans on several occasions. During the primary election for the US House of Representatives for the Arizona 7th District, incumbent Rep. Ruben Gallego accused her of being a Republican stating "there is a Republican running - it's Catherine Miranda". She also made headlines when she endorsed Republican
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for Governor in 2014, despite previously endorsing the Democratic candidate, Fred DuVal. Additionally, she endorsed Republican
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for Arizona secretary of state over the Democratic contender, Terry Goddard. On fiscal issues, she opposes deregulation of the private sector and supports expanding unemployment benefits. In 2016, the fiscally conservative
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gave her a rating of 30% and the fiscally conservative Goldwater Institute gave her a 39% score in 2013. Miranda supports enhancing background checks and regulations when it comes to gun ownership. She does not support
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and instead focused on the problem of third party arms dealers. Catherine Miranda described herself as
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in 2010 and is against abortion due to her religious beliefs, being classified as "anti-choice" by NARAL Pro-Choice Arizona. She was endorsed by Arizona Right to Life in her 2016 election. She is one of a few
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Democrats and she sometimes crosses the aisle to vote with Republicans regarding abortion. In 2018, she was the only Democrat to break with her party and vote with Republicans to increase reporting requirements for abortion providers as well as to allow stored embryos to be used by one partner even after a divorce. She also voted to ban abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy. However, she voted against allowing employers to refuse to provide birth control and contraception health care coverage to employees. In 2014,
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, which supports legal access to abortion, gave Miranda a rating of 67% for voting in line with their positions and she received a 40% rating in 2016; conversely, the
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, which opposes legal abortion, gave Miranda a 2017 score of 20% and a 2016 score of 50% based on their positions. In 2010, Miranda responded to a questionnaire answering that she is opposed to
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, but also responded that she supports
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s. She also answered questions saying that she supports non-discrimination protections for LGBT persons including by adding gender identity and sexual orientation to Arizona's anti-discrimination laws. Stonewall Democrats of Arizona, a partisan Democratic group in support of same-sex marriage and other gay rights, gave Miranda a rating of 50% in 2014


Family

Miranda's husband, Roberto Sanchez, ran for a state House seat in the 27th legislative district in 2018. She has two children and was formerly married to Ben Miranda who died in 2013. Miranda's nephew, Cipriano-Gabriel Miranda, ran for Miranda's open state Senate seat in 2018. Miranda's brother-in-law, Richard Miranda, was elected to the state house in 1998 and served until 2012.


Parents

Her father, Robert Hernandez was a Korean War Veteran and worked in construction. While working in construction he helped to build what is now known as the KROC center. Her mother, Ysabel Hernandez worked at AirResearch, and Aerospace technology company. She died from breast cancer when Catherine Miranda was only 17 years old.


References


External links

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