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Aug 2, 2022

New era in LD27

Notorious Senate “moderate” Paul Boyer, R-Glendale, will likely be replaced by far-right personality Anthony Kern in Glendale's new district. 

elections, GOP, Democrats, lawsuit, election workers, recorder's office, lawsuit
Aug 2, 2022

Incumbent Rogers ahead in primary race

Incumbent far-right Republican Wendy Rogers was beating fellow incumbent Republican Kelly Townsend in the district seven primary this evening, according to initial election results. 

Lake, Hobbs, candidates, gubernatorial, debate, Clean Elections Commission
Aug 2, 2022

Lake overtakes Taylor Robson as vote counting continues in GOP gubernatorial primary

Developer and former Arizona Regent Karrin Taylor Robson has taken the lead over former Fox 10 anchor Kari Lake in the race for the Republican Party nomination for governor, according to initial results posted Tuesday night. 

Aug 2, 2022

Ducey: voters should have confidence in election results

Gov. Doug Ducey has a word of advice for people who believe Arizona elections lack integrity. You're being lied to and deceived.    

cash, legal tender, Chaplik, Aguilar, Heap, businesses, House
Jul 28, 2022

Three Republicans face off in primary for treasurer

The winner of the GOP primary August 2 will face Democratic State Sen. Martín J. Quezada in the general election in November.  

Jun 28, 2022

Salmon drops out of GOP governor’s primary 

Former congressman Matt Salmon is out of the race for the governor’s office, leaving onetime Fox 10 anchor Kari Lake and prominent developer Karrin Taylor Robson to fight for the GOP nomination in primary elections set for Aug. 2.  

Jun 3, 2022

Electoral system doesn’t represent Arizonans’ values

The challenges to electing leaders who truly represent us as Arizonans are on full display in this primary season. We need an election system that serves all Arizonans and gives us the leaders we want and need. It’s time for a change. 

Jul 30, 2020

Some Republicans fear Rogers primary victory will bring defeat

Northern Arizona’s sprawling Legislative District 6 has long been considered one of the most crucial districts as Republicans fight to maintain control of the state Senate. But Republicans in the district and in Phoenix fear that the general election could be decided as early as August 4.

Jun 10, 2019

Everyone should have a vote in the presidential preference election

In 2020, qualified independent voters who want to vote in the presidential preference election will be required to join a private organization, a “recognized party,” by February 19 to participate in the March 17 election. One-third of Arizona’s registered voters are independents. To be forced to join a party to vote for the president of all Americans violates the very idea of America. It is [...]

Dec 28, 2018

Tucson man wants to put city election system to a vote

Unable to get courts to void Tucson's current council election system, some political interests now are taking their case directly to voters.

Arizona Secretary of State Ken Bennett certifies the 2014 primary election canvass on Sept. 8, 2014. (Photo by Evan Wyloge/Arizona Capitol Times)
Apr 27, 2018

Ken Bennett in uphill battle to unseat Ducey

Ken Bennett’s challenge to Gov. Doug Ducey drew criticism from Republicans, who are desperate to unite behind strong candidates to stave off Democratic momentum that’s building across the country.

Jun 9, 2017

Dems see tough primary as the way to a gubernatorial win

The Democratic gubernatorial candidates crave a scrappy primary race in 2018, one they hope will produce a candidate strong enough to unseat Republican incumbent, Gov. Doug Ducey.

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