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Arizona pollster on methods used to track 2020 races

A discussion with OH Predictive Insight's Mike Noble.

Arizona elections chief on preparedness at the polls

Secretary of State Katie Hobbs anticipates record turnout for the general election.

Your Vote 2020 election special

Arizona 360 presents an hour-long edition exploring top issues and races ahead of Election Day.

Tool helps voters locate polling sites in tribal lands

The ASU Indian Legal Clinic says the poll locator tool meets a need for Indigenous voters who don't have standard addresses.

Vote by mail deadline is here

Election officials say get your ballot in the mail by Oct. 27.

Early voting begins in the Tohono O'odham Nation, polling place locations

Historical knowledge is key to knowing where to go to vote on Election Day in the nation.

Ballot counting is underway in Pima County

Counties can count early ballots two weeks before Election Day.

Security change at Tucson early voting sites

Tucson Police officers will no longer be stationed at early voting sites.

Judge denies early voting site within Pascua Yaqui tribal lands

The tribe sued Pima County Recorder F. Ann Rodriguez last week in effort to reinstate the site her office closed in 2018.

How Trump’s message lands with some Latino voters

The president's reelection campaign has strong support from the owners of one Catalina restaurant.

Exploring the myth of monolithic voting blocs

Campaigns often target voting "blocs" based on gender, religion and race, despite these groups being politically diverse.

Arizona Senate race breaks record, pulling in whopping $133.7 million

By Sept. 30, Martha McSally had raised $50.9 million and Mark Kelly had raised $82.8 million, according to FEC reports.

Early ballots pouring in to Pima County

"I've never seen early ballot numbers like this," F. Ann Rodriguez said, urging voters to be patient when tracking their ballots.

Mayor Romero reminds Trump campaign of COVID-19 guidelines ahead of Monday rally

In a letter, the mayor also asked the campaign to pay a bill of $80,000 for a rally in 2016.

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