Cue the crazy: Another GOP candidate wants to end early voting in Arizona
(Feb. 20, 2000) — Members of several grassroots organizations in Arizona stand during hearings for Senate Bill 1032. Opponents say it amounts to voter suppression,
(Feb. 20, 2000) — Members of several grassroots organizations in Arizona stand during hearings for Senate Bill 1032. Opponents say it amounts to voter suppression,
Justin Olson/Cronkite News file By Yvonne Wingett Sanchez | Arizona Republic Arizona Corporation Commission member Justin Olson is running for the U.S. Senate. The already
Opinion: The Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission is preparing for the consequential next step of drawing draft maps. The public’s help is crucial./Photo:Cheryl Evans / AZR-D
Erika Neuberg By Ray Stern Arizona Republic As the five-member Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission began reviewing ideas for the first drafts of high-stakes political maps
By AAaron Dorman | PinalCentral The latest maps drafted by the Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission include major changes for Pinal County and represent a shift
Gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake got Donald Trump’s endorsement. Screenshot via Youtube By Josh Kelety | Phoenix New Times Kari Lake, the former longtime Fox 10
Stacey Barchenger | Arizona Republic Three of Arizona’s top-ranking elected officials will continue to collect a taxpayer-funded paycheck as they campaign for higher office, saying
Members of the Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission met Oct. 4, 2021, in the Phoenix city council chambers to discuss initial changes to the grid maps
By Renata Clo | Arizona Republic Former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio says he plans on running for mayor of Fountain Hills. Joe Arpaio lost
Martín Quezada/Facebook By Isabella Martillaro | Arizona Republic State Sen. Martín Quezada, an attorney who represents Phoenix and Glendale in the Arizona Legislature, has announced
Maricopa City Hall/Cronkite News By Jay Taylor | Maricopa.com A little more than a year out from the 2022 election, six candidates have emerged for
Rodney Glassman/Submitted photo By Isabella Martillaro | Arizona Republic Another Republican candidate has joined the race to replace Mark Brnovich as Arizona’s next attorney general.
Opinion: Cue the crazy: Two Republican candidates for governor signed a contract calling for an end to Arizona’s insanely popular early voting program. By Laurie Roberts
Twitter By Stacey Barchenger | Arizona Republic Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday endorsed Kari Lake to be Arizona’s next governor, saying in a statement
Rogers’ attorney, Dominic Draye/Arizona Supreme Court By Ray Stern | Arizona Republic Arizona state Sen. Wendy Rogers’ mud-slinging campaign ad in 2018 could lead to
The Rev. Jeff Proctor-Murphy, a member of the coalition that is seeking to get voters to overturn lax cuts approved by GOP lawmakers, said Tuesday
An A-10 Thunderbolt aircraft from the 124th Operations Support Flight flying over Utah in early 2012. The Pentagon wants to retire the 40-year-old close-support fighter
Opinion: It’s going get ugly before it gets positively hideous as the Republican candidates for Arizona governor stoop to show who is the Trumpiest of all.
Campaign Photo By Nathan Brown | Arizona Capitol Times Rep. Aaron Lieberman announced Monday he is resigning from the state House of Representatives to focus
The entrance to the U.S. Census Bureau’s office in Tucson./Jeff Landers/AZPM Staff By Andrew Oxford | Arizona Public Media Pinal County officials are considering a
Florida-based firm Cyber Ninjas has been ordered to make public all documentation regarding its audit of Maricopa County’s Nov. 3 presidential ballots. /Photo courtesy of
TaiAnna Yee (left) signs one of the three petitions that the Invest in Arizona campaign is gathering signatures for to overturn three laws Republican legislators
By Ray Stern | Arizona Republic Political wonks and interested citizens can help draw Arizona’s new congressional and legislative districts starting Tuesday. Mapping software made
Karrin Taylor Robson By KTAR . Two former Arizona governors have signed on to help Republican Karrin Taylor Robson in her bid for the 2022
Campaign poster By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror Donald Trump endorsed state Rep. Mark Finchem in the crowded Republican primary for secretary of state, throwing
Katie Hobbs By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Secretary of State Katie Hobbs is trying to do what the head of the Arizona Republican
Dawn Grove/Flickr By Stacey Barchenger | Arizona Republic Dawn Grove is vice president and corporate counsel for Karsten Manufacturing, the parent company of PING, a
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By Paul Basha, Summit Land Management Traffic Engineer Proposition 479 is the third in a series of transportation sales taxes within Maricopa County proposed by
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