‘Beyond a long shot’: Beset with money woes, candidate for governor pitches a tent
John Lewis Mealer acknowledges that his odds are extremely long and his campaign finances are virtually nonexistent. But he isn’t letting that stop him from seeing his long-shot gubernatorial bid through to the end, even if he has to sleep in tents instead of hotel rooms on the campaign trail.
Write-Ins: Some find it easy, others nearly impossible, to qualify for the Nov. ballot
How many votes does it take win an unopposed write-in campaign in the primary election and become a contender on the November ballot?
It all depends on your political party.
Arizona voter registration numbers rise by some 24K
Arizona's voter registration numbers are higher heading into next week's general election.
Arizona’s voter registration base down since June
Arizona's voter registration numbers are down heading into the state's primary election next week.
Americans Elect becomes recognized political party in Arizona
The Americans Elect Party doesn’t have a platform or philosophy, but it will be an officially recognized party on Arizona ballots in 2012.