Half of the Senate is being replaced next year, but its tone and ideological temperament aren’t likely to change much from the group that was elected two years ago.
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House may trend younger, big philosophical changes unlikely
Based on the preliminary results of the Aug. 24 primary election, the Arizona House of Representatives isn’t shaping up to be much changed from the past two years. There will be new faces, but philosophically, the chamber’s motto might be, “More of the same.”
Read More »Brewer, McCain to campaign together for 2nd time
Arizona Sen. John McCain and Gov. Jan Brewer are scheduled to campaign together in a "victory tour" on Thursday and Friday.
Read More »Gubernatorial debate set for next Wednesday
Republican Gov. Jan Brewer and Democratic Attorney General Terry Goddard will square off next Wednesday in a gubernatorial debate sponsored by the Arizona Citizens Clean Elections Commission.
Read More »Kirkpatrick wants 5 debates with GOP challenger
Congresswoman Ann Kirkpatrick is challenging her opponent in the Nov. 2 election to a series of five debates.
Read More »Brewer, Goddard to address Arizona cities group
Republican Gov. Jan Brewer and Democratic challenger Terry Goddard are scheduled to deliver back-to-back addresses to the League of Arizona Cities and Towns' annual meeting.
Read More »After defeating Hayworth, McCain looks ahead
A day after extending his unbeaten record in Arizona elections, Sen. John McCain on Wednesday looked ahead to his next battle
Read More »Matt Bunk discusses the dead heat in the Republican attorney general race
Arizona Capitol Times Managing Editor Matt Bunk discusses the Republican Attorney General primary race - still too close to call - and what the matchup will look like in the general election.
Read More »Seel jumps to 2nd place; avoids recount
Rep. Carl Seel appears to have secured a Republican nomination and likely will avoid a recount in the tightly contested Legislative District 6 House race.
Read More »Rotellini eyes conservatives, independents
Felecia Rotellini will carry the Democratic banner into November race after David Lujan conceded the attorney general’s primary.
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