Elections
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OPINION: Groundbreaking Cluster Data Proves Latino Voters are Not Buying What Trump is Selling — Latinos are Poised to Shape the Future of Arizona.
As we inch closer to the 2024 elections, a persistent and flawed narrative is emerging: the idea that Latino voters are fleeing en masse to the Republican Party. National media seems to be setting up Latinos as the scapegoat for a potential Trump victory in 2024. This assumption, largely driven by superficial analysis, cherry-picked anecdotes,…
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Unsure about voting for judges in Arizona? Here’s some info that can help
Arizona voters will decide if dozens of judges get to keep their jobs this fall. Here’s some info that can help guide your choices.
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Arizona Palestine supporters urge vote for Harris as best option, if imperfect, to keep up fight for ceasefire
A group of more than 100 Palestinian, Arab, Muslim, and progressive Democrats and community leaders in Arizona are making the case that Kamala Harris is the best candidate in the 2024 presidential election.
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Proposition 479 seeks to continue half-cent sales tax that helps fund Maricopa County public transit, roads
Valley Metro and other groups are advocating for Proposition 479, a continuation of a half-cent sales tax in Maricopa County for transportation funding.
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Cochise County supervisor agrees to plea deal after failing to certify 2022 Arizona election
Peggy Judd avoided felony charges in the plea agreement—allowing her to remain on the Cochise County Board of Supervisors. She’ll also have 90 days unsupervised probation and pay a $500 fine.
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Two lifelong educators want to bring education reform to Arizona’s Legislature
Keith and Stacey Seaman, a father and daughter duo, are contesting Republican control in a central Arizona district covering Pinal County.
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You could earn up to $400 to talk to your friends and family about the election
Relentless is actively recruiting 35,000 low-turnout voters in key swing states, including Arizona. The goal is to pay each of these “mobilizers” up to $400 to talk to at least 60 people in their real lives so that they can ultimately reach 2.1 million voters across the participating states.
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Democratic House candidates in LD23 promise to deliver for southwest AZ’s rural communities
A current Arizona House representative and San Luis councilmember are uniting to keep the district a Democratic stronghold, while prioritizing local concerns.
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Should the minimum wage be lower for workers who get tipped? Arizona is set to decide
Arizona voters will decide whether to approve a measure backed by state Republicans and the Arizona Restaurant Association to lower the minimum wage for tipped workers.
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What to expect in Arizona on Election Day
Voters in Arizona have no shortage of competitive races to decide in the Nov. 5 general election. Here’s what to expect on Election Day.
























