If you’re an Arizonan attending college in another state, here’s how you can still vote
If you’re an Arizonan attending college in another state and you’re wondering how to vote this Nov. 5, don’t worry—you’ve got options.
If you’re an Arizonan attending college in another state and you’re wondering how to vote this Nov. 5, don’t worry—you’ve got options.
It's easy to request an absentee ballot in Arizona to vote in the Nov. 5 election.
Senators are paid $174,000 per year to represent residents of their state at the national level. Here's what they do.
As governor of Minnesota, Walz has made school lunches free for all students, created a paid family and medical leave program, increased public school funding, legalized recreational marijuana, and made abortion a fundamental right under state law.
Voting early allows Arizonans to vote before Election Day, skipping the lines and registering their choices when it works best for them.
Here are some tips for voting in Arizona in this year’s general election on Nov. 5 with minimal social interaction.
Voting in person on Election Day requires a bit of planning, but you’ll also probably get a nifty “I Voted” sticker. Worth it.
You must register to vote in Arizona by Oct. 7 to be able to vote for president this year.
Harris has a longstanding history of advocating for reproductive rights, something she’s sure to highlight on the campaign trail as she seeks to paint a stark contrast between herself and former president Donald Trump.
From her time as a prosecutor to her term as vice president, Harris has been a strong advocate for reproductive rights and gun safety laws, pursued justice for victims of crime, and has sought to push back on growing right-wing extremism.