With Quayle hurting, Moak takes frontrunner position in District 3
Arizona Capitol Times reporter Jeremy Duda discusses the special session called over the Prop. 108 ruling.
McCain ad emphasizes Hayworth’s tie to Abramoff
Sen. John McCain's new television ad casts his primary challenger as someone who did favors for disgraced lobbyist Jack Abramoff.
Glendale ready for legal action against casino
Glendale is preparing to mount a legal challenge to a federal decision to turn land near the Cardinal's stadium into the state's largest tribal-run casino.
County supervisors rack up big credit charges
A newspaper's investigation shows some members of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors spent lavishly using publicly financed county-issued credit cards.
Reporter Luige Del Puerto talks about the special session for Proposition 108
Arizona Capitol Times reporter Luige Del Puerto discusses the special session called over the Prop. 108 ruling.
Arizona to begin session on anti-union measure
Arizona lawmakers are scheduled to begin a special session Monday to fix an anti-union ballot measure ruled unconstitutional.
Immigration issue boosts Brewer in Arizona race
As the year began, Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer faced a competitive field of fellow Republicans who wanted her job, with some GOP critics sensing she was particularly vulnerable as she sought voter approval of a sales tax increase she'd proposed to shore up the state budget.
GOP candidates crowd Arizona congressional races
Four of Arizona's eight congressional seats are likely to be competitive in November's general election, three held by Democrats and one in a Republican-leaning district being vacated by a Republican who is retiring.
Neo-Nazi political trap
For conservative Arizona politicos, especially those on the forefront of the debate over illegal immigration, connections to hate groups have become an embarrassing pitfall.
Groups whose racist or white nationalist views include vehement opposition to illegal immigration often seek to align themselves with politicians who lead the anti-illegal-immigration movement. But politicians who[...]
Legendary cattleman Aja trains future industry leader
The lion's share of the inside information gained from Bas Aja's 22 sessions lobbying at the Arizona Legislature is contained inside a large file cabinet at the Arizona Cattlemen's Association office. About five years ago, the longtime cattle industry lobbyist knew the time was coming to share the keys to this treasure trove with a younger, future industry leader.
Yellow Sheet Report editor Jim Small on immigration and campaign tactics
The Yellow Sheet Report editor Jim Small discusses how the recent immigration ruling has influenced Arizona's gubernatorial campaigns, and how it might continue to do so throughout the race.
U.S. Senate Voting History
2002: no race 2004 PRIMARY GENERAL Party Candidate Votes Votes % Democrat Stuart Starky 173,540 404,507 20.6% Libertarian Ernest Hancock 2,756 51,798 2.6% Republican John McCain 331,720 1,505,372 76.7% 2006 […]