VOTING
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Opinion: I break barriers. Marlene Galán-Woods will too.
Janet Napolitano outlines why she’s endorsing Galán-Woods to challenge US Rep. David Schwiekert. Politics has always been a rough business and it is way worse now than it was when I was running for office. But you run because you feel a calling to serve the people of your state, as I had the honor…
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Reports: Kamala Harris considering Arizona’s Mark Kelly for VP
Sen. Kelly, a Gulf War veteran and former astronaut, received more votes in the 2020 election than Donald Trump and Joe Biden.
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Veteran, civil rights leader Roberto Reveles’ plan to unseat controversial far-right state senator
The Korean War veteran and former president of the ACLU of Arizona is trying something new this year: running for public office.
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Why lifelong educator Rep. Keith Seaman left retirement to run for office
Maricopa, Pinal, and Pima County residents: Bookmark this exclusive Q&A with Rep. Seaman, part of The Copper Courier’s guide to voting in the 2024 election.
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Opinion: Making voting a social experience can boost registration—and turnout
You see strangers doing voter registration so often, but peer-to-peer efforts are more effective–especially with young voters.
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How to vote in Arizona’s primary election on July 30
Arizona is holding its 2024 primary election on Tuesday, July 30. Here are the ways you can vote in it.
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Gallego campaign leans into courting Latino voters
The US Senate candidate is one of only a handful of campaigns investing heavily in Spanish-language ads and hosting family-friendly events in Latino communities.
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In Arizona’s tribal communities, voter outreach is about making connections
Organizers in Indigenous areas face barriers like historic disenfranchisement and physical distance between would-be voters. In Arizona, one native outreach organization is drawing on the power of its own community members.
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100 years ago, US citizenship for Native Americans came without voting rights in swing states
It’s been a century now since an act of Congress granted citizenship to Native Americans, but advocates say that the right bestowed in 1924 still hasn’t translated into equal access to the ballot.
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Opinion: Voters deserve a choice: Why we’re contesting board of supervisors seats in Mohave County
Dangerous election deniers are currently in office, and Mohave County Democratic leaders are organizing to fight back. By: Diane McMahan, Mohave County Democrats and Lauren Gepford, Director, Contest Every Race. When people think of politics in Mohave County, it’s most likely they think of conservativism- after all, three out of four voters here are…
























