A federal magistrate plans to hold a hearing Wednesday in a Phoenix courtroom on whether to order Coconino County election officials to allow a woman to wear a tea party T-shirt to polls on Nov. 2.
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Some Arizona campaigns using search engines to target political ads
Search for congressional candidate Ben Quayle on Google and you won’t just see the political progeny’s website in the top results. There’s also an eye-catching advertisement in the right column that looks strikingly similar to traditional search results.
Read More »Fall elections proving unpopular with some cities
A law requiring cities with populations greater than 175,000 to move their elections to the fall is proving unpopular in some parts of Arizona.
Read More »Latecomer Hay catching up in CD-1
Flagstaff dentist Paul Gosar had the best fundraising quarter of Democratic Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick's GOP challengers, but mining lobbyist Sydney Hay made a strong showing despite her late entry into the race.
Read More »Capitol Times reporter Evan Wyloge on upcoming McCain-Hayworth debates and the CD-3 primary
Arizona Capitol Times reporter Evan Wyloge discusses the upcoming McCain-Hayworth debates and the crowded CD-3 primary.
Read More »Could you pass the syrup and not run for CD3?
Steve Moak said Dan Quayle tried to talk him out of the CD3 race, presumably to clear the path for Quayle's son, Ben. Moak told our reporter that Quayle made the request over breakfast at a Scottsdale resort earlier this year, and even encouraged him to run for something a little lower down the totem pole.
Read More »7 candidates out after signature challenges
Editor of theYellow Sheet Report Jim Small discusses the recent flurry of ballot challenges and what they mean for upcoming races.
Read More »Feds throw out complaint targeting Hayworth show
The Federal Election Commission has dismissed a complaint alleging that J.D. Hayworth improperly used his former Phoenix-area radio show in his bid to unseat Arizona Sen. John McCain.
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