Sen. Ken Bennett felt guided to politics as a younth and worked his way from Prescott City Council to the state Senate and to the Secretary of State’s Office.
A trial judge ruled Sept. 19 that Arizonans are entitled to decide whether to scrap the current system of partisan primaries.
VP Harris stepped up efforts to win voters who belong to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, enlisting prominent ...
Republican lawmakers denied a request from Democrats and Gov. Katie Hobbs for a special audit of the Arizona Department of ...
The question of whether voters get to decide to create a system of nonpartisan primaries could turn on math and whether it's ...
For Our Lives, group founded by survivors of a shooting rampage in Parkland, Florida, throw weight behind Democrats in two ...
Just like candidates for federal office, Arizona’s attorney general says political candidates in the state can use private ...
The Arizona Supreme Court is being asked to decide whether close to 100,000 registered voters can cast a ballot in upcoming ...
The group of Navajo speakers gathered in Flagstaff were deep into translating when they began deliberating over how to best ...
The state’s top water official is making contingency plans for a court fight if a deal can’t be worked out with other states for how to divide up Colorado River […] ...
ATLANTA (AP) — Trying to defend their narrow Senate majority with a challenging slate of contests on Republican-leaning turf, Democrats are pumping $25 million into expanded voter outreach across 10 [ ...
PHOENIX — The head of the Citizens Clean Elections Commission insists his agency violated no laws or rules in refusing to let the Green Party nominee for U.S. Senate participate […] ...