State Officials Assure Public Arizona Election Will Not Turn Out Like Iowa’s
While the Iowa caucuses were a mess, Arizona’s chief elections official said Democratic voters shouldn't worry because the state is prepared.
While the Iowa caucuses were a mess, Arizona’s chief elections official said Democratic voters shouldn't worry because the state is prepared.
A local group is hosting an empty chair town hall for McSally, where Democratic Rep. Ruben Gallego will answer questions on her behalf.
The bill would bar anyone from using a temporary address, including university dorm rooms, to register to vote in Arizona.
The Trump campaign has yet to pay bills from past visits to Mesa and Tucson as he announces plans to visit Phoenix.
Here's how Sen. Martha McSally kicked off her 2020 campaign this week.
In 2016, voters had access to 60 voting locations during the Presidential Preference Election. For 2020, they’ll have access to 229.
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While contractors detonate explosives on public land, lawmakers move to lax regulations for border wall construction on private property.
Whatever happens here, we’re going to win at the ballot box.” Here’s what happened during Thursday’s legislation committee hearings at the State Capitol.