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Poll: Nearly Half of Arizona Democrats Undecided in Governor's Race

With the primary vote in August, one pollster says candidates won't get far by trying to implement big changes now.

Court: Shooter Can Run for AZ Senate

Expelled representative's primary challenger claims Shooter no longer lives in the district.

Poll: Marijuana Legalization May Split Party Lines in November

Issue finds approval among some demographic groups but not others.

Poll Shows Education Funding a Major Factor in Race for Arizona Governor

Poll shows education professor Garcia leading Democrats, unfavorable ratings for Gov. Ducey

Voter Registration Drive Aims to Sign Up Underrepresented Groups

A group hopes 105,000 forms will reach unmarried women, young people and people of color.

Ducey Promises More Education Funding In Campaign Stop

The governor hit the campaign trail in Tucson Wednesday.

Gubernatorial Candidate Bennett Wants Armed Teachers and Cops in Schools

The Republican former secretary of state unveils school safety plan.

Ducey: Immigration Reform Needs to be Addressed

Congress is expected to take on two immigration bills this week.

Judge: Ousted Arizona Lawmaker Can Run for State Senate

Ruling over question of former Rep. Don Shooter's residence.

Judge Mulls Allowing Expelled Arizona Lawmaker on Ballot

The decision over Don Shooter's candidacy was expected Friday.

Tucsonans Look to Bar Ann Kirkpatrick From Primary Election

A legal challenge claims the 2nd Congressional District candidate lives in Phoenix, not Tucson.

Voter Registration Settlement Could Affect State Election Turnout

The decision may impact an activist coalition's efforts to register 200,000 Arizonans for the November election.

Arizona Candidates File Signatures, Setting Primary Ballot

Candidates had to qualify for the ballot by 5:00 PM Wednesday

Ex-Lawmaker Expelled for Misconduct Open to Serving Again

Don Shooter says if Republicans can get him the signatures, he'll run for Arizona state Senate.

Hacker Attempts on Arizona Election System: 50K a Month

Hackers go after the secretary of state's office hundreds of times a day.

City Council Wants Voters to Decide on Even-Year Elections

The Tucson council asked staff to draft of a ballot measure that would put the matter before voters in November.

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