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Oct 1, 2020

Ducey may have violated campaign law in talk with business leaders

Gov. Doug Ducey may have violated a state law prohibiting politicians from campaigning with state resources when he encouraged business owners on September 29 to vote against Proposition 208 while on a conference call from his office.

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Oct 1, 2020

Corp Comm candidates debate dark money, renewable energy

The three Republicans running to become state utility regulators warn that putting Democrats in charge of the regulatory panel would turn Arizona into California. And they don’t mean that in... […]

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Sep 29, 2020

Court reinstates ‘dark money’ contributions

The state Court of Appeals has reinstated a 2017 law that opens the door to "dark money'' contributions to political races.

Sep 29, 2020

2020 is going to be a health care election

Word of advice to the President and especially to Arizona’s appointed Senator, if the next Supreme Court justice doesn’t unconditionally support protecting pre-existing conditions and upholding the health care law of the land, Arizonans will remember in November and mark their ballot for Joe Biden and Mark Kelly.

Sep 28, 2020

Trump too unpredictable

Dear Editor: Living in the Valley is a dream for most of us. I’m not sure that is still true for some of us.  The friendly atmosphere that I’ve always... […]

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Sep 28, 2020

A time to protest

Your vote = your voice, and it is more important than ever that every registered voter speaks out this election cycle.

Sep 26, 2020

Fontes asks judge to rule vote by video is legal

Maricopa County Recorder Adrian Fontes wants a court to bless the practice he is using that allows some people to cast a ballot by video conference.

Sep 26, 2020

Arizona election deadline legal, judge rules

A federal judge won't give reservation residents more time to submit their early ballots and ensure they will be counted.

Sep 23, 2020

Judge skeptical law racially discriminates against Native American voters

The fate of a voting rights lawsuit could depend on whether a federal judge believes current practices discriminate against Native Americans or just people who live in rural areas. Bret... […]

Sep 18, 2020

County has plans to count ballots if COVID strikes staff

The state’s largest county has a plan to keep tabulating ballots if the Elections Department gets hit with an outbreak of COVID-19 before the November 3 election.

Sep 17, 2020

Report: Arizona teens paid to file social media posts for campaigns

Facebook and Twitter opened investigations this week into several Arizona teenagers’ social media accounts for allegedly operating fraudulent profiles and spreading misinformation in support of the Trump campaign, reportedly for pay.

Sep 15, 2020

Open letter to last person in room

Early voting starts here on October 7th!!! Please get Joe Biden to announce support for Marijuana legalization soon.

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