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Gov Ducey Leads Race, According to New Poll

Undecided voters may not decide the race, according to those surveyed.

US House Candidates Ann Kirkpatrick, Lea Marquez Peterson to Debate in Tucson

The 2nd Congressional District candidates will meet at the Jewish Community Center Oct. 9.

Parties Focus on Flipping Seats in November Election

A discussion with Jo Holt and David Eppihimer, leaders of the Pima County Democratic and Republican parties.

Kyl's Potential Impact on Remainder of Congressional Session

A discussion with Arizona Capitol Times editor Luige del Puerto

Kyl Appointment; Renewable Energy Initiative; New Asylum Seekers

Plus, leaders of the Democratic and Republican parties in Pima County discuss the general election.

Arizonans to Decide on the State's Energy Future in November

Prop. 127 asks voters to weigh renewable energy standards, stirs debate about costs.

Arizona Gubernatorial Candidates to Face Off in Tucson for 2nd Debate

The first stop for Republican Doug Ducey and Democrat David Garcia is Phoenix, Sept. 24, and then Tucson, Sept. 25.

Nearly 40 Percent of Registered Voters Took Part in Primary Election

Pima County had the largest increase of any county when compared to the 2016 primary.

Pima County Political Parties Want Higher Voter Turnout

The number of voters is low in midterm elections and local party leaders want to see that change.

The Value of Political Endorsements

UA Professor Kate Kenski discusses how endorsements can sway voters.

Democrats Say They Are Primed to Capture Arizona Voters

Chair of the Arizona Democratic Party, Felecia Rotellini discusses healthcare and education priorities.

Journalist Roundtable: Competitive Primary Races in Arizona

Dan Shearer, Sarah Garrecht Gassen and Jim Nintzel talk about the impact of local elections.

Will Moderate Voters be the Key to November's Election?

Also, how candidates shift their strategy between primary and general elections.

Court Bars From Ballot Tax on Wealthy to Fund Education

A majority of the court found that the measure's description of the change in tax rates creates a danger of confusion or unfairness.

Hackers? No, Human Error Plagues Arizona Primary Voting

Dozens of polling places in Maricopa County opened late for Tuesday's primary, as equipment had not been set up in time.

Thousands of Mail-In, Provisional Ballots Remain Uncounted in Pima County

Ballot counting will resume Thursday. State law requires counting to be done by next Wednesday.

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