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Sep 7, 2018

Voters shatter state record for turnout in primary election

More Arizonans voted in the 2018 primary election than in any other primary in the state’s history, a surge that was in part fueled by strong gains from Democrats at the polls.

Jun 29, 2018

Elections officials mull criminal probes of forgeries

Elections officials said they will likely refer several campaigns that have been implicated for fraud and forgery to law enforcement for further investigation.

Charles Loftus, Don Shooter and Tim Jeffries
Jun 25, 2018

Behind the Ballot: The comeback kids?

Three men running for the state legislature are seeking much more than your votes - they want retribution.

Gov. Doug Ducey (Photo by Katie Campbell/Arizona Capitol Times)
Feb 26, 2018

Democratic poll concludes Ducey is vulnerable in 2018

Gov. Doug Ducey is vulnerable to a Democratic challenger in the 2018 election as voters find him lukewarm, a new poll shows.

Jan 22, 2018

Thorpe seeks to triple lawmakers’ salary

Rep. Bob Thorpe is seeking to nearly double lawmakers’ daily allowance and triple their salary.

Dec 15, 2017

Political experts ponder Franks endorsement – boost or baggage?

After resigning amid scandal, Trent Franks called on Sen. Steve Montenegro to run for his 8th Congressional District, a call the state senator embraced wholeheartedly in announcing his candidacy.

Aug 4, 2017

6 Arizonans object to Trump’s voter fraud panel, cancel their registration

At least six Arizonans from the state’s two biggest counties have canceled their voter registration following a request by President Trump’s voter fraud com-mission for data.

Jul 24, 2017

Josselyn Berry: A progressive messenger from a conservative Republican household

Josselyn Berry is the 28-year-old executive director of ProgressNow Arizona, an advocacy group that she said aims to hold all politicians, regardless of party affiliation, accountable, while simultaneously pushing back on “right-wing messaging” within the state.

Jun 15, 2017

Arizona lawmaker to take another shot at silencing college voters

Calling the practice unethical, a Flagstaff Republican lawmaker wants to bar college students from voting where they may live most of the year.

Jun 14, 2017

State’s attorney: Initiative law challengers’ claims are ‘not genuine’

Attorneys for the state are trying to block challengers to newly enacted initiative restrictions from telling their story to a judge. The lawyers contend that the claims of those who contend the new law will harm future petition efforts are "fanciful and not genuine.''

Jan 30, 2017

State Election Director denies demanding voters be purged

A top staffer at the Arizona Secretary of State staff denied accusations made by county recorders earlier this week that the office ordered voter registrations to be cancelled without proper documentation.

Jan 18, 2017

Arizona voter registration up nearly 58,000 since November

Voter registration in Arizona has increased by nearly 58,000 since the November general election even though the next full election cycle is nearly two years away.

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