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Despite the difference in advertising dollars, polls show the race is neck and neck. → Read More
The survey found that the economy is the number one issue, with voters at 48%, followed by abortion access and immigration both at 16%. → Read More
Hobbs, in part, wants the feds to modernize the ports of entry and beef up the staffing and funding for immigration courts. → Read More
Masters said the statements were taken out of context. → Read More
More voters cast ballots in this month’s primary election than any other primary on record in Maricopa County. → Read More
Earlier this week, Kari Lake told the North Valley Constitutional Republicans, “we’re already detecting some fraud.” → Read More
Robson’s campaign denied she was on the private jet for an 11-minute flight. → Read More
There are plenty of similarities on election policies between Fontes and Bolding, but one area of difference is a proposal to post images of ballots online. → Read More
The leading candidate appears to be state Rep. Mark Finchem, who has pushed unproven claims of fraud, making it the cornerstone of his campaign. → Read More
Michael McGuire, the former head of the Arizona National Guard, opposes abortion but said it should be left up to the states should the Supreme Court overturn Roe v. Wade. → Read More
The campaign is paying over $500,000 to run the spots through May. → Read More
Ron Watkins introduced himself as someone as a political outsider and entrepreneur. → Read More
At least one critic is calling the bill a “slap in the face” to Arizonans struggling to make ends meet. → Read More
In the span of three weeks, Katie Hobbs went from claiming Title 42 doesn’t work to warning that lifting it would lead to disaster. → Read More
The candidates for Arizona's Secretary of State are sharing their thoughts on building confidence in the state's election system. → Read More
The bill, which recently passed the U.S. House, now sits in the Senate, where it faces staunch Republican resistance. → Read More
Arizona’s Family selected three election-related questions and her full responses from the interview. → Read More
The bill, which still needs the governor’s signature to become law, restricts nearly all abortions after 15 weeks except in cases of a medical emergency. → Read More
During an interview with Arizona’s Family, she backed up allegations made by Adel’s top prosecutors that the county attorney showed signs of impairment on the job. → Read More
The latest to jump in is Rachel Mitchell, a prosecutor with 30 years of experience, who was also one of the five division chiefs who called on Adel to step down. → Read More