In 2006, incumbent Republican U.S. Congressman Jim Kolbe of Arizona's 8th congressional district decided to retire. Frank decided to run and ranked fourth in a five candidate field with 4% of the vote. State Representative Randy Graf won the Republican primary with a plurality of 42% of the vote.[3]
Arizona legislature
Elections
In 2012, he ran for Arizona's 10th Legislative District. As an incumbent, he lost to Democrat David Bradley
In 2008, he ran for Arizona's 30th House District. He won the Republican primary with 24% of the vote.[4] He won the general election with 34% of the vote.[5]
In March 2010, incumbent Republican State Senator Jonathan Paton decided to resign from his seat in order to run for congress. Republican Governor Jan Brewer appointed Representative Antenori to fill the vacant seat. In November 2010, he defeated Democratic nominee Todd Camenisch 60–40%.[6]
Committee assignments
Arizona Senate Committees
Senate Government Committee
Senate Health and Human Services Committee
Senate Transportation and Infrastructure Committee (Vice-Chairman)[7]
In January 2012, incumbent Democratic U.S. Congresswoman Gabby Giffords decided to resign because of her critical condition from her 2011 Tucson shooting. There will be a special election in June, with the primary being held in April. Antenori has announced he will run for the 8th congressional district.[8] Jesse Kelly won the Republican primary with 36% of the vote. Antenori ranked third with 22%.[9]