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By Ronald J. Hansen | Arizona Republic On paper, Arizona has at least two of the more compelling pick-up opportunities in the U.S. House of

By Ronald J. Hansen | Arizona Republic On paper, Arizona has at least two of the more compelling pick-up opportunities in the U.S. House of

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Arizonans who forget to sign their early ballots before dropping them in the mail

By Julia Shumway | Arizona Capitol Times A handful of Arizona Democrats running to replace incumbent Republicans in swing districts have high-minded aspirations of expanding

By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror Maricopa County Recorder Adrian Fontes can’t instruct voters to cross out mistakes on their ballots and fill in the

Surprise councilmember-elect Jack Hastings asks incumbent to resign By Jen Fifield | Arizona Republic An incoming Surprise City Council member who already has brought drama

By Jim Small | Arizona Mirror Martha McSally has the solution for Arizona cities that have seen a gaping hole blown in their budgets because

Opinion: The governor who regularly shines the presidential loafers is taking a pass on Trump’s tax deferral plan. This is … surprising and the right

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services A court order allowing certain people to take their address out of public records does not mean they

Migration from California, a growing Latino population, and shifting attitudes among white college-educated voters are reshaping the state’s politics. By Laura Barron-Lopez | POLITICO In

By Grace Oldham | Arizona Republic One legislative candidate’s seven-word Facebook biography attempts to capture his complex life in the simplest terms: “Freedom Fighter, political

By Calah Schlabach | Cronkite News At least two Pima County supervisors will “press forward” to get an early voting site reinstated on the Pascua-Yaqui

By Andrew Oxford | Arizona Republic Voters in Arizona must sign petitions for ballot measures with a pen and paper, the Supreme Court said Friday,

By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror A conservative advocacy organization is asking a judge to bar Maricopa County Recorder Adrian Fontes from instructing voters in

By Howard Fischer, Capitol Media Services The Attorney General’s Office is sending a warning letter to a firm in the state of Washington that is

By Terrance Thornton | Scottsdale Independent This coming January will signify the beginning of a new decade, a new year and for the first time

By Caroleina Hassett | Cronkite News It took less than a minute, but Arizona’s delegation to the Republican National Convention cast all 57 of its

By Ronald J. Hansen | Arizona Republic Former Sen. Jeff Flake is leading a group of more than two dozen former Republican members of Congress

By Alison Steinbach | Arizona Republic Gilbert’s runoff election in November will feature two candidates on the right side of the political spectrum, although a

By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror For the past few election cycles, Arizona Democrats have talked a big game about winning control of one of

By Mythili Gubbi and MacKenzie Belley | Cronkite News Spoiled medication and missing rent checks are just some of the problems that Arizonans have seen

By Phil Riske | Senior Reporter/Writer After reading hundreds of statements from candidates for public offices in 2020 and noting political newbies continue to chalk

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By Andrew Oxford | Arizona Republic Arizona legalized medical cannabis in 2010, and is now home to a market packed with a variety of high-quality

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via PinalCentral A top aide to Attorney General Mark Brnovich is accusing Secretary of State Katie Hobbs of

By Suzanne Adams-Ockrassa | Pinal Central MARICOPA – Marlene Pearce is running as an independent in the November election for the District 4 Pinal County

By Howard Fischer Capitol Media via Arizona Daily Star Arizona voters will get to decide in the November election whether they want to increase taxes

By Katie Sawyer | inMaricopa After a week of back and forth between different entities in Pinal County, Councilwoman Julia Gusse has chosen to step
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Photo by Gage Skidmore By Reagan Priest | State Affairs If you ask Gov. Katie Hobbs, the ongoing budget battle between her and the Republican

By Jakob Thorington | State Affairs Legislative budget advisers have cut state budget projections by $200 million due to the U.S. conflict with Iran and

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