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Arizona voter registration guide; deadline Oct. 15

Here are some ways you can register to vote for the Nov. 3 election.

Arizona voters to consider another recreational marijuana bill

The new bill has criminal justice elements not present in a similar bill that was narrowly defeated in 2016.

Understanding the Electoral College and Arizona’s significance in 2020

Out of 538 electors, Arizona will cast 11 votes in the college.

What a debate win would look like for either Senate candidate

Analysis from Arizona Republic national politics reporter Ron Hansen.

Trump to hold campaign rally in Tucson Monday

He'll then head to Flagstaff for his second rally in Arizona next week.

What Pima County supervisors district are you in?

Map shows the districts represented by the Board of Supervisors and 2020 candidates.

Arizona 360 interviews Senate candidate Mark Kelly

This is the Democrat's first run for public office.

Arizona 360 interviews Sen. Martha McSally

The Republican incumbent is seeking a full term in the U.S. Senate.

Pima County Board of Supervisors races could bring changes

All five seats are up for grabs on the board, which sets major local policy decisions.

FBI working with local officials to protect Arizona elections

Agency officials say they are ready to investigate and stop election fraud.

Pima County breaks record for early ballot requests

The county also continues to add to its voter registration record.

Wood, Grijalva debate in Phoenix

Nine term congressman faces political newcomer.

Arizona voter registration deadline nearing

Election officials warn people to be careful filling out the form.

Voting advocates answer questions in virtual town hall geared for Native Americans

The panel of experts gave presentations that addressed historical and modern voting barriers for Native Americans.

Tracking the speed of mail as the election nears

The pandemic-driven rise in voting by mail has raised questions about the ability of the U.S. Postal Service to handle ballots.

Campaign Legal Center to represent Pascua Yaqui Tribe in early voting site dispute with county

The tribe is taking the next step to get the Pima County Recorder's Office to reinstate an early voting site it closed in 2018.

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