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Recapping Arizona Propositions 207 and 208

A discussion with AZPM's Alisa Reznick and Jake Steinberg.

Parties getting out the vote in Maricopa County

The county is key to candidates' victory in the state.

Exploring the myth of monolithic voting blocs

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

As candidates woo Latino voters, local organization steps in with an ear to the ground

LUCHA's get-out-the-vote campaign aims to reach more than a million Indigenous, Black and Latino voters.

A look at Arizona’s two ballot measures

Arizona voters will decide on taxing top earners to fund education and legalizing recreational marijuana.

What's on my ballot in Pima County? Top races and initiatives

Learn more about the races being decided Nov. 3 with AZPM and NPR coverage of the 2020 election.

Senate candidates face off in debate

Mark Kelly and Martha McSally debated the issues for 90 minutes.

Arizona voter registration deadline extended

A late-night ruling moves the deadline to Oct. 23 but appeals were filed.

After two years, measure taxing the wealthy to fund education is on the ballot

The business community opposes the Invest in Ed Act, which would fund education through a tax on high earners.

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.

Congressional veteran hopes for another term

Democrat Ann Kirkpatrick is running for her sixth term in the U.S. House.

Races for Pima County recorder and Santa Cruz County sheriff

Longtime public servants are leaving the roles, leaving those races wide open.

Race underway for Corporation Commission, Arizona's 'fourth branch of government'

The Arizona Corporation Commission, which regulates utilities, pipelines and securities, has three open seats this fall.

August primary was one for the record books

Turnout for the primary was unprecedented.

Pima County man convicted of voter fraud

The man voted in two states during the 2016 general election.

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