
Race for Pinal County attorney intense
By Lindsey Collom The Arizona Republic The Pinal County attorney’s race began on a contentious note, its pitch set in part by an incumbent sheriff

By Lindsey Collom The Arizona Republic The Pinal County attorney’s race began on a contentious note, its pitch set in part by an incumbent sheriff

By Mary Jo Pitzl The Arizona Republic When it comes to funding education, the question with Proposition 118 is whether to embrace a sure

By Mike Saucier (@MikeTheSauce) It was a news-packed tweet week as fall arrives and we break into full election sprint. There was the trivial: Justin

By Melanie Yamaguchi Cronkite News Service Placing a 5 percent annual limit on how much the assessed value of properties can rise would shield owners

By Larry Lockhart Casa Grande Dispatch Not surprisingly, jobs and the economy top the list of priorities for all three candidates for Pinal County Supervisor

By Keith Johnson The Wall Street Journal During the 2008 campaign, Americans worried about dwindling oil supplies, rising demand and skyrocketing prices. Today, a revolution

Yarbrough, Gates different as night, day—Dist. 17 Senate race/The Arizona Republic Sales-tax initiative divides D-26 hopefuls/The Arizona Republic Barber, McSally emphasize strengths to snag CD2

By Derek Jordan Sierra Vista Herald Review The once limited field of potential candidates for sheriff has become increasingly more crowded after four more people

Also: Grassroots the name of the game for Maricopa candidates/InMaricopa News
The September 20 Debate among the candidates for the Arizona Corporation Commission, hosted by the Arizona Investment Council is now available for on-demand viewing in

By Pete Aleshire Payson Roundup A controversial ballot measure intended to allow the state to seize control of millions of acres of federal land has

SCOTUSblog Arizona v. The Inter Tribal Council of Arizona, Inc. Docket: 12-71 Issue(s): (1) Whether the Ninth Circuit erred in creating a new, heightened preemption test

By Anthony “Tony” Smith For the better part of our state’s first century the discussion, in terms of economic development, seemed to be focused on

Johnnie Robinson of Florence will now face Republican U.S. Congressman Paul Gosar and Libertarian Joe Pamelia in the Nov. 6 General Election. By Jim Seckler

There have been many prior versions; most were defeated. By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services/East Valley Tribune Seven times now, voters have rejected ballot measures

The Arizona attorney general talks about the legal victory for Arizona’s open-ballot law. The Arizona Republic What was the significance of a federal judge upholding

Prop 121’s dirty little secret By Clint Bolick, director of the Goldwater Institute’s Scharf-Norton Center for Constitutional Litigation While most voters are focused on the

CopperArea.com FLORENCE – For those who wonder if their vote really counts, wonder no more. The Congressional District 4 Democrat race was so close on

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They must decide whether they are willing to pay a 2.9 city percent sales tax on most city purchases The Arizona Supreme Court on Wednesday

By Philip Franchine Green Valley News and Sun A Republican leader said last week that a strong majority of Green Valley voters support the proposed

Shake-up irks some voters, candidates By David Madrid The Arizona Republi For almost two decades, Tom Matheson, a Republican voter in Goodyear, has been represented

Parker will face Democrat Kyrsten Sinema in the General Election Rose Law Group Reporter Also: PV planning commissioner resigns By Philip Haldiman The Arizona Republic

By Luige del Puerto Arizona Capitol Times A Maricopa County Superior Court judge ruled today that an initiative to overhaul the state’s primary system

Cites racial impact By Charlie Savage and Manny Fernandez The New York Times A federal court on Thursday struck down a Texas law that would

By Parker Leavitt The Arizona Republic Several tight municipal races across the Valley are headed to runoff elections in November, forcing local candidates to compete

By Ronald J. Hansen The Arizona Republic The imagery of Carmona in arms with members of Goldwater’s family at the feet of his statue underscores
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From fiscal responsibility to public safety funding to more adopted animals, 2025 was a successful and productive year in Maricopa County government. This video captures

By Jordan Gerard | State Affairs With the 2026 legislative session and new budget talks on the horizon, officials are keeping a watchful eye on

Photo via White House Press Announcement By Jacob Fischler | AZ Mirror President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday night that aims to preempt