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Deadline expires for Arizona to update election procedures manual

AG, SOS could not agree on changes in time for 2022 election.

Voters Split on 2022 Election

Voters are supporting both major parties.

Congress hears from Indigenous leaders about voting barriers

The hearing was a forum for Indigenous leaders to advocate for the proposed Native American Voting Rights Act of 2021.

Corporation Commissioner Justin Olson running for U.S. Senate

Olson is the fifth candidate in what is turning into a crowded Republican primary for the party’s nomination.

Glassman runs for attorney general

The former Tucson City Councilman is in the Republican primary.

Foes of massive Arizona tax cuts file to block them

The Invest in Arizona Now coalition argues the cuts will prevent schools from getting needed funding.

Foes of new Arizona voting laws short of signatures for referendum

Campaign needed to file nearly 120,000 valid signatures Tuesday to prevent the laws approved by the Legislature earlier this year from taking effect.

Campaigns to repeal new state tax, election laws face Sept. 28 deadline

Canvassers are making a final push to get more than 118,000 signatures.

State Sen. Engel resigns from Legislature to focus on congressional race

Engel is one of a handful of Democrats running in the primary for the Second Congressional District.

Where do the tens of thousands of people in Arizona's prisons fit in redistricting?

As Arizona prepares to redraw the boundaries of its political districts, some argue stuffing districts with prisons can be its own kind of gerrymandering.

Friese drops out of race for Tucson-area US House seat

Trauma surgeon was running to replace retiring Democratic Congresswoman Ann Kirkpatrick.

Arizona initiative would require ID with mail ballots

Conservative groups and Republican lawmakers say they will ask voters to approve a voter-identification requirement for mail-in ballots.

Pascua Yaqui Tribe to receive early voting site till 2024

The tribe and Pima County Recorder's Office announced a settlement to the 2020 lawsuit seeking to reinstate an early voting site in the reservation.

Foothills want out of current congressional and legislative districts

Residents gave the Independent Redistricting Commission an earful.

Political spotlight pushes Arizona voters into independents

The number of people who do not prefer either major party is growing.

Tucson businessman in Senate race

The race for the GOP nomination is getting crowded.

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