
Rep. Gosar calls voting by mail ‘dangerous.’ He’s voted by mail 8 times since 2012.
By Robin Bravender |Arizona Mirror U.S. Rep Paul Gosar tweeted a video of President Donald Trump in April decrying mail-in voting. “I think a lot

By Robin Bravender |Arizona Mirror U.S. Rep Paul Gosar tweeted a video of President Donald Trump in April decrying mail-in voting. “I think a lot

By Joshua Bowling | Arizona Republic The Buckeye City Council appointed Clay Goodman as an interim council member for District 6 after longtime Councilman Eric

By Luke Lapinski | KTAR Maricopa County is giving voters plenty of options ahead of the August Primary, including the option to cast their ballots

Supreme Court rejects challenge to California limits on church services By Mark Sherman | Associated Press A divided Supreme Court on Friday rejected an emergency

By Dillon Rosenblatt | Arizona Capitol Times Independent voters don’t have many contested races in Maricopa County in which they can sway the outcome with

By Kevin Stone | KTAR PHOENIX – Recent polling of likely Arizona voters showed a tight presidential contest but a big spread in the state’s

(Reuters) – The Republican National Committee (RNC) and two other Republican groups on Sunday filed a lawsuit against California Governor Gavin Newsom over his executive

Worries about an Arizona Senate seat surface at the White House as polls show Trump losing to Joe Biden in the state, too. By Alex

Election officials in Arizona are planning to send an application for a mail ballot to every voter who has not signed up to receive one,

By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror Two Republicans have filed to run as write-in candidates for the Arizona Corporation Commission, but face a difficult path

By David Cantanese | Miami Herald As Donald Trump carried Arizona on his way to the White House four years ago, voters were simultaneously ushering

By Eric Bradner, Arlette Saenz and Sarah Mucha | CNN Joe Biden’s campaign says it will have leadership in place in battleground states, as well

By McKenzie Sadegh | Cronkite News In any other election year, Eva Putzova would be driving across Arizona’s sprawling 1st District to get to in-person

By Andrew Oxford | Arizona Republic The education group Save Our Schools, pictured during a 2018 March to the state Capitol, was among groups that

Arizona’s Politics A Republican candidate for a seat on the Arizona Corporation Commission can remain on the election ballot, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled Tuesday..

By Katie Sawyer | PinalCentral When Linda Patterson attended a couple of campaign events in Maricopa and Arizona City in mid-March, her mind was occupied

By Andrew Oxford | Arizona Republic The Arizona Supreme Court ruled Monday that state Rep. Shawnna Bolick still qualifies for the Republican primary ballot despite

By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror A challenge to a lawmaker’s nominating petitions has become the latest round in the ongoing feud between Attorney General

By Dillon Rosenblatt | Arizona Capitol Times Just two years ago, the commission was made up of five Republicans before Sandra Kennedy, a Democrat, received

By Arizona’s Politics The Arizona Supreme Court decided the first pair of election challenges Thursday, affirming the trial court’s decisions and leaving the Glendale mayoral

By Dillon Rosenblatt | Arizona Capitol Times Election officials say it’s nearly impossible to know if the pandemic has led to an increase in voters

KTAR.com President Donald Trump spent Tuesday in Phoenix to discuss Native American affairs and visit an aerospace facility that started making protective equipment for health

By Jonathan Cooper | Arizona Capitol Times Arizona’s largest county is considering holding up to two weeks of in-person voting in the August primary election

A vice-presidential pick who could show that Joe Biden is serious about winning, and then governing By Jonathan Rauch | Contributing writer at The Atlantic Amid

By Joshua Bowling | Arizona Republic A candidate for Glendale mayor and another for the City Council survived election challenges this week, but their cases
Arizona’s most populous county will go a long way to determining the next president By Stuart Rothenberg | Roll Call ANALYSIS — In 2016, Republican

By Lorraine Longhi | Arizona Republic Nine candidates still remain in the crowded Scottsdale City Council race after Becca Linnig narrowly avoided being booted from
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By Attorney General Kris Mayes | Pinal Post PHOENIX – Attorney General Mayes is warning Arizonans of a growing pattern of construction fraud specifically targeting homeowners seeking to build Accessory Dwelling Units

By NAHB Economic uncertainty coupled with rising building material costs and interest rates resulted in a sharp decline in builder sentiment in April as the housing market enters