Recent Articles from Arizona Capitol Reports Staff
Key Senate Primaries
Toni Hellon DISTRICT 26 Hellon vs. Melvin This is the upset among Senate races. All Children Matter — Arizona also put out a mailer for Al Melvin, who has apparently... […]
Both parties courting young voters for general election
The primary elections have barely ended but Democrats and Republicans alike are already preparing for the general elections in November and counting on young voters to help them win. Both... […]
Election workers field voters' complaints
Perplexed voters hotline – Liz Atkinson answers a question at a phone bank set up in the Secretary of State’s election services office. Ms. Atkinson was among the more than... […]
Napolitano misused line-item veto power, Supreme Court says
In a ruling today, the Arizona Supreme Court unanimously ruled Governor Napolitano did not have the constitutional authority to use a line item for a portion of an employee pay... […]
Officials push for vote hand-count clearance
State attorneys were talking today with civil rights attorneys at the Department of Justice (DOJ) in an attempt to gain clearance for hand-count audits of primary elections votes, the Secretary... […]
Key races at-a-glance
Len Munsil Polls closed at 7 p.m. and results will begin to be posted by state officials at 8 p.m. Arizona Capitol Times will update races throughout the evening. Governor’s... […]
Election dates to remember
Official canvass of the primary election is Sept. 25. General election is Nov. 7. Registration closes Oct. 9. Early voting begins Oct. 5. Last day to file as a write-in... […]
2.5 million can vote today, but will they?
More than 2.5 million registered voters in Arizona are eligible to go to the polls in Tuesday’s primary election, according to the Secretary of State’s Office. Secretary of State Jan... […]
Incumbent defeated
John Allen Rep. John Allen, a Republican from District 11 seeking reelection for his third term, was upset tonight by Don Hesselbrock and Adam Driggs. “The blame falls on my... […]
Key Senate Primaries
9:15 P.M. DISTRICT 1 O’Halleran vs. Stoll Tom O’Halleran leads Will Stoll 50.2 percent to 43.4 percent, with 60.8 percent of polls reporting. Mr. O’Halleran appears to have made up... […]