
New census privacy formula could affect redistricting, but opinions differ
Federal law requires the Census Bureau to protect the identities of individual respondents to each decennial census for 72 years. By Jeremy Duda | Arizona

Federal law requires the Census Bureau to protect the identities of individual respondents to each decennial census for 72 years. By Jeremy Duda | Arizona

By Mary Jo Pitzl and Andrew Oxford | Arizona Republic After watching Republican supermajorities in the state Legislature shrivel over the past decade, Rep. John

By Nina Totenberg | National Public Radio The Court on Thursday narrowed the only remaining section of 1965 Voting Rights Act, rendering the landmark civil

Rep. Ruben Gallego speaking at a rally for transgender rights at the Arizona Capitol By Brendan Campbell | Cronkite News Rep. Ruben Gallego, D-Phoenix, makes

Beau Lane/Screenshot via Vimeo By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror The already crowded Republican primary for secretary of state got a new entrant on Tuesday

Lieberman says “I think our politics are broken and our leaders aren’t stepping up to meet the challenge where we’re at right now.” By Andrew

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services It’s not just the future of whether Arizona gets to keep its ban on “ballot harvesting” that the

Opinion: The GOP-controlled Arizona Legislature plans yet another assault on our constitutional right to go around them and make laws – or veto them – all

Voting hasn’t always been easy for Hunts-in-Winter, 52, and members of his family. A member of the Standing Rock Sioux Nation, Hunts-in-Winter says his hyphenated

The money spent for these governors’ elections won’t even touch the funds to be raised for 2020 candidates. By Dillon Rosenblatt | Arizona Capitol Times

Steve Gaynor / Submitted photo By Lacey Latch | Arizona Republic Republican businessman Steve Gaynor of Paradise Valley, who narrowly lost to Katie Hobbs in

Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission was a United States Supreme Court in 2015 case where the court upheld the right of Arizona voters to remove the

(Screenshot) By KTAR Another Democrat has joined the race to be Arizona’s next attorney general. State Rep. Diego Rodriguez of Laveen made the announcement Thursday,

Illustration: W.W. Norton and Company Opinion: OAN, Arizona’s audit partner, says ‘radical Democrats’ should be executed once evidence of a ‘coup’ is unearthed in Arizona and

From Campaign video By Lacey Latch | Arizona Republic Kris Mayes, an attorney and professor who served for seven years on the Arizona Corporation Commission,

Opinion: Who wins and loses when Arizona’s election audit packs up? The impact will leave a mark well into the future. “I used to talk and

By AARON DORMAN| PinalCentral After an initial schedule raised concerns about representation, Arizona’s Independent Redistricting Commission released a second draft Tuesday of potential public hearings

Cooper is a Republican, and her campaign largely highlights a focus on law and order and immigration and border issues./Campaign photo By Lacey Latch |

Matt Salmon in his gubernatorial campaign announcement video. /Screenshot via YouTube By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror Former Republican Congressman Matt Salmon is running for

Rep. Reginald Bolding By KTAR.COM State Rep. Reginald Bolding has stepped up to become the second Democrat to join the field chasing the 2022 Arizona

State Press ASU By Kevin Stone | KTAR The Democrats have their first candidate in the race to become Arizona’s next secretary of state: former

Attorney General Mark Brnovich talks to supporters at a Republican election night party in Phoenix, Ariz. | Ross D. Franklin/AP Photo By Yvonne Wingett Sanchez

Maricopa County Recorder’s Office By Kevin Stone | KTAR The Republican and Democratic parties continued losing ground to “other” in metro Phoenix voter registration numbers

Republican Rep. Mark Finchem is accusing almost all of the Democrats at the state Legislature of conspiring against him. /Source: 3TV/CBS 5 WASHINGTON (CNN) —

Secretary of State Katie Hobbs By Andrew Oxford | Arizona Republic Secretary of State Katie Hobbs announced Wednesday that she will seek the Democratic Party’s

Letting legislative leaders comment on redistricting drafts would “extend an olive branch prior to the draft maps being completed.“ By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror

Facebook Photo/Kari Lake By Danny Shapiro | KTAR Former Valley TV anchor Kari Lake filed paperwork Tuesday to run for Arizona governor and launched a
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Photo via The City of Yuma By Michael Maresh | Yuma Sun A proposed spaceport in Yuma could still be five to 10 years away

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By Ethan Faverino | AZ Free News In a display of strong bipartisan support, the Arizona Senate unanimously advanced legislation designed to crack down on