VOTING
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Top 2026 elections to watch in Arizona
A number of seats are up for grabs in Arizona with less than a year to go to election day.
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Spilsbury concedes to newcomer Taylor in Mesa council recall election
Spilsbury’s recall was widely seen as a litmus test for how much clout Turning Point USA can wield in non-partisan local politics.
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Arizona’s Democratic governor launches her reelection bid in the key swing state
Democratic Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs launched her reelection bid this week and said she’s not taking any vote for granted.
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What’s on metro Phoenix ballots this November?
Many metro Phoenix residents will see ballots arriving in the mail soon. Here are some of the things they’ll decide.
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OPINION: Little-known Maricopa County measure could have lasting health care effects
Maricopa County is growing fast, and its health care system must grow with it. That’s why I’m voting yes on Prop. 409.
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Under oath, Kari Lake refuses to concede losses in elections for governor and Senate
Kari Lake—who claimed to be the lawful governor of Arizona despite losing the election—has again refused to acknowledge defeat in that 2022 contest, or in her Senate bid two years later.
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Democrat Adelita Grijalva wins special election for Arizona congressional seat
Southern Arizona voters on Tuesday chose Adelita Grijalva to succeed her father, the late US Rep. Raúl Grijalva, a progressive stalwart who represented the state for more than two decades in Congress.
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Voters with disabilities welcome Maricopa County accommodations but seek more
Voters with disabilities welcome the variety of accommodations that Maricopa County Elections provides—but they still see room for improvement.
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What to expect in Arizona’s special congressional election
Voters in southern Arizona will send a new representative to Congress after Tuesday’s special election to replace the late Democratic US Rep. Raúl Grijalva.
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Trump vows to change how elections are run. The US Constitution doesn’t give him that power
President Donald Trump vowed further changes to the way elections are conducted in the US, but based on the Constitution, there is little he can do on his own.
























