
Court blocks Texas voter ID law
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

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

By Joanna Dodder Nellans The Daily Courier After an unusually bitter battle between Arizona Speaker of the House Andy Tobin of Paulden and Arizona Sen.

The Arizona Republic Do you think of yourself as patriotic? Do you love this country? Most Americans would glibly answer “yes.” When “The Star-Spangled Banner”

By Jeremy Duda Arizona Capitol Times Supporters of a proposed initiative to create a “top-two” primary elections system allege that Maricopa County election officials improperly

By Parker Leavitt The Arizona Republic Facebook has become the new battleground for negative campaigning in Gilbert’s increasingly heated mayoral race, with accusations and insults

By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services A move to create an open primary system in Arizona has apparently fallen short. Maricopa County Elections Director Karen

By Jacques Billeaud The Associated Press The race between the two candidates vying for the Republican nomination in Arizona’s 5th Congressional District in southeastern Maricopa

Independent Newspapers, on July 24, e-mailed candidates running for Pinal County assessor, attorney and sheriff. The information is in the 20,000-circulation Apache Junction/Gold Canyon Independent,

While in Congress, Kirkpatrick backed a plan to thin forests to create logging jobs and a copper mine in the old mining town of Superior;

Or even being appointed to one By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services/East Valley Tribune In a decision with statewide implications, the Arizona Supreme Court

Joanna Dodder Nellans The Daily Courier Candidates for the U.S. House of Representatives in the 4th Congressional District verbally answered a series of questions

By Yvonne Wingett Sanchez The Arizona Republic The Arizona Supreme Court on Friday allowed a measure to appear on the November ballot, overturning a lower

By Lisa Halverstadt The Arizona Republic Maricopa County Recorder Helen Purcell and county Elections Director Karen Osborne are the latest to suggest a ballot measure

The state is suing the Department of Justice over Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act, which requires federal government permission to make any
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By AZ Capitol Times Alabama lawmakers are fast-tracking a Meta-backed bill to require Apple and Google to age-gate their app stores to protect kids, one

Photography by Courtesy Scottsdale Leadership By Michelle Glicksman | City Lifestyle For four decades, Scottsdale Leadership has quietly shaped many of the leaders who help

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group is working to support HB 2824.) By Matthew Holloway | AZ Free News Arizona State Representative Chris Lopez (R-LD16) is leading