{{Short description|American politician from Arizona}} {{Use mdy dates|date=May 2025}} {{Infobox officeholder | name = Pat Hayhurst | image = PatHayhurst.1922.jpg | caption = Hayhurst, ca. 1922 | office = | constituency = | term_start = | term_end = | preceded = | succeeded = | state_senate1 = Arizona | district1 = Pima County | term_start1 = January 1923 | term_end1 = December 1924 | predecessor1 = F. O. Goodell<br>Elias Hedrick | successor1 = Claude Smith<br>T. W. Donnelly | state_senate2 = | district2 = | term_start2 = | term_end2 = | predecessor2 = | successor2 = | state_senate3 = | district3 = | term_start3 = | term_end3 = | predecessor3 = | successor3 = | state_senate4 = | district4 = | term_start4 = | term_end4 = | predecessor4 = | successor4 = | state_senate5 = | district5 = | term_start5 = | term_end5 = | predecessor5 = | successor5 = | birth_date = | birth_place = | death_date = | death_place = | party = Democrat | spouse = | children = | alma_mater = | profession = Politician | website = }}
'''Pat Hayhurst''' was an American politician from Arizona. He served a single term in the Arizona State Senate during the 6th Arizona State Legislature, holding one of the two seats from Pima County.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://azmemory.azlibrary.gov/digital/collection/p17220coll18/id/95/rec/26 | publisher=State of Arizona | pages=7–8 |title=History of the Arizona State Legislature 1912-1966 | accessdate=March 11, 2022}}</ref>
==Biography==
He was the editor of the ''Southwest Labor Record''.<ref>{{cite news|title=The Citizen Stands Pat |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/109073173/ |newspaper=The Tucson Citizen |date=July 7, 1922 |page=6 |via = Newspapers.com|access-date = September 6, 2022}}</ref> He married Ramona Carljohn in Tombstone, Arizona on January 1, 1923.<ref>{{cite news|title=Ten Years Ago |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/109071625/ |newspaper=Arizona Daily Star |date=January 9, 1933 |page=8 |via = Newspapers.com|access-date = September 6, 2022}}</ref>
He ran for the Democrat nomination for the Arizona State Senate from Pima County. He and Harry Drachman finished 1–2, respectively, in the Democrat primary, and went on to win in November's general election.<ref>{{cite news|title=Tabulations Show Little Changes in Primary Contests |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/109072917/ |newspaper=Arizona Daily Star |date=September 19, 1922 |page=6 |via = Newspapers.com|access-date = September 6, 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Democrats In Pima Capture Most Posts |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/109073040/ |newspaper=El Paso Herald |date=November 9, 1922 |page=4 |via = Newspapers.com|access-date = September 6, 2022}}</ref> He did not seek re-election in 1924.<ref>{{cite news|title=Important County Jobs Show No Candidates for G.O.P. on Pima Ballots |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/109072077/ |newspaper=Arizona Daily Star |date=August 10, 1924 |page=2 |via = Newspapers.com|access-date = September 6, 2022}}</ref>
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