Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff is hitting the Arizona campaign trail, coming to the state for another day of events. Early voting begins on Oct. 9.
Homeowners associations in Arizona have a lot of rules, but they can't do much about political signs ahead of Election Day. Here's what to know.
The Secretary of State's Office will launch an internal investigation into the coding error and search for ways to narrow the list of impacted voters.
The Arizona Supreme Court ruled the votes for Proposition 140 will be counted, erasing an earlier statement that left the open primaries measure in doubt.
Arizonans are preparing to vote on a state constitutional amendment to allow abortion up to the point of fetal viability.
Election Day isn't until Nov. 5. But mailed ballots go out across the Grand Canyon State starting Oct. 9. Here's what to know about voting early.
Arizona’s top court handed a victory on Friday to backers of a ballot measure that would amend the state constitution to allow for open primaries, ruling that votes must be counted amid a dispute
Victory for Republican candidate Robert Scantlebury in Legislative District 9 could upset Democrats’ chances of tying or winning the state Senate.
Democratic candidate Sharon Lee Winters wants to deny incumbent J.D. Mesnard a fourth Senate term. District 13 includes Chandler and part of Gilbert.
The state Supreme Court upheld a prior ruling from the Maricopa County Superior Court, which dismissed the challenge from the opponents of the measure.