Bravo was raised in
Phoenix, Arizona. He attended and graduated from both
Loyola University Chicago (where he also served as student body president) and the
University of San Francisco. In August 2022, Bravo defeated incumbent State Representative
Christian Solorio and Gil Hacohen in the Democratic primary election for the
26th district of the
Arizona House of Representatives. In November 2022, he was elected along with
Cesar Aguilar in the
general election. He assumed office in 2023. After serving in the House of Representatives from January to May 2023, he was selected by the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors to replace
Raquel Terán in the Arizona Senate following her resignation, taking office on May 8, 2023. In 2024, the
Arizona Chamber of Commerce and Industry named Bravo State Senator of the Year. == References ==