Representative Justin Wilmeth Contact information
Here you will find contact information for Representative Justin Wilmeth, including email address, phone number, and mailing address.
Name | Justin Wilmeth |
Position | Representative |
State | Arizona |
Party | Republican |
Email Form | |
Website | Official Website |
Justin Wilmeth for Representative
Justin Wilmeth, born on June 26, 1979, in Odessa, Texas, is an American politician and former child actor. He is one of the Arizona state representatives in Arizona’s 2nd district. He was elected to the 15th district in 2020 after incumbent Republican Nancy Barto decided to run for Arizona Senate. He and Steve Kaiser won in a two–seat election in 2020, both defeating Democrat Kristin Dybvig–Pawelko by over 11,000 votes. He was reelected to the 2nd district in 2022, following redistricting.
Wilmeth was born to a family of farmers hailing from the Texas and Oklahoma panhandles. His parents moved to California in 1985. He grew up in the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles and attended both private and public schools. He spent the bulk of his childhood acting professionally, appearing in stage plays, national commercials and the Phil Collins music video “Do you Remember?” He has had a Screen Actors Guild Card since 1987. After his parents’ divorce, his mom moved he, his sister and his brother to Trinidad, Colorado, where she finished nursing school. She found a job in Oklahoma City, moving the family there in 1995. Justin, his mother and his two siblings lived in a small apartment in west Oklahoma City during his high school years, graduating from Putnam City West High School in 1998.
After spending his early 20s working a series of odd jobs including a barbecue restaurant, Wilmeth helped a high school friend run for the Oklahoma State Legislature in 2004. That friend, Trebor Worthen, won a seat in the Oklahoma House of Representatives. It was also the first time in 80 years the Republican Party held the House majority. After a staff shake-up, Wilmeth served as a communications specialist for 10 years. He also worked as the deputy state director of Americans for Prosperity and multiple political campaigns in Oklahoma.
Wilmeth moved to Arizona in July 2015 and, a few months later, secured a job at the Arizona House of Representatives as a majority policy advisor. He worked there until late 2017, when he was named campaign manager for the Phil Lovas for Congress campaign in a special election. Lovas came in second to current Congresswoman Debbie Lesko. Immediately after that, Wilmeth was named campaign manager for the Steve Gaynor for Secretary of State campaign. The election was controversial, as the Associated Press initially called the race for Gaynor with over 600,000 votes left to count.