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House Minority Leader Chad Campbell (Photo by Evan Wyloge/Arizona Capitol Times)
Mar 29, 2013

Campbell recall shows huge campaign finance loophole

If the recall effort against Rep. Chad Campbell is unsuccessful, organizers may end up doing a lot more good than harm to the House minority leader and prospective gubernatorial candidate, thanks to a unique loophole in Arizona’s campaign finance laws.

Mar 26, 2013

AIMS repeal headed to Governor’s desk

A bill to scrap the requirement that high school students pass the AIMS test is heading to the governor’s desk after being approved by the House on Tuesday during a heated debate.

Feb 14, 2013

Lawmakers won’t get Valentine’s cards featuring Hitler, other dictators

The former Arizona director of a leading tea party group says he has scrapped plans to deliver Valentine’s Day cards that featured murderous dictators including Adolf Hitler to Republican lawmakers believed to oppose anti-union legislation.

Gov. Jan Brewer and President Barack Obama (AP photo)
Dec 28, 2012

Wild West moments of 2012

While the mood at the state Capitol this past year might be best described as riotous, 2012 — the Chinese Year of the Dragon — was marked with fewer gaffes, catfights and over-the-top name calling among Arizona’s political elite.

Dec 28, 2012

Top quotes of 2012

This year's most outstanding quips, gibes and utterances.

Dec 27, 2012

Moderate Mesa Republicans resolve suit over disputed district elections

Moderate GOP precinct committeemen in Legislative District 25 and the Maricopa County Republican Committee settled a lawsuit today that alleged voter fraud in the district’s organizational elections in November.

Rob Haney
Dec 26, 2012

Moderate Republicans sue over disputed district election

A group of moderate, GOP precinct committeemen in Legislative District 25 has filed suit over a disputed organizational election in November and allege that a faction of Russell Pearce supporters is trying to bully its way back into power.

Arizona minority and Democratic groups plan to watch the watchers
Nov 2, 2012

Watching the watchers

As Verify the Vote AZ prepares for its Election Day vote-watching operation, the Arizona Democratic Party is also readying its troops and planning to post election protection teams at polling sites to watch the watchers.

Arizona voter fraud group preps for election day pounce
Nov 2, 2012

Arizona voter fraud group preps Election Day pounce

When Arizonans make their way to the polls Nov. 6, a small army of volunteers will meet them there, hoping to prevent the illicit manipulation of the election.

The group’s leaders don’t want to disclose the details of their plan and elections officials have expressed mixed feelings about their tactics. Nonetheless, Verify the Vote AZ is training its volunteers in locations throughou[...]

Oct 15, 2012

McComish voted against ‘Tea Party’ bills, backed measures Dems opposed

A closer examination of Sen. John McComish’s voting record this year showed him opposing bills authored by colleagues with “Tea Party” leanings while also backing measures that infuriated Democrats.

Aug 10, 2012

GOP senators to Pierce: Pull back spending in Republican primary

The Republican teapot is boiling.

Several members of the GOP caucus in the Senate delivered this week a letter to Senate President Steve Pierce, expressing their dismay that the money he has raised is being used to defeat a party-mate and fearing “long-term fissures.”

Aug 8, 2012

Republican group calls Fillmore a liberal in new campaign mailer

An independent expenditure group with ties to Senate President Steve Pierce has decided not only to support Sen. Rich Crandall, but to spend money on a mailer that sharply criticizes Rep. John Fillmore.

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