
Millions of Arizonans would lose the right to vote early and by mail under the terms of legislation approved Monday by a Senate panel.
Millions of Arizonans would lose the right to vote early and by mail under the terms of legislation approved Monday by a Senate panel.
The top House Republican is unilaterally quashing legislation which would have given lawmakers the power to reject election returns.
U.S. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema is growing increasingly isolated from some of her party's most influential officials and donors after playing a key role in scuttling voting rights legislation that many Democrats consider essential to preserving democracy.
Noel Campbell of Prescott will officially announce his bid for Arizona Senate in Legislative District 1 on Friday, Jan. 21, at the Prescott Resort from 6 to 8 p.m. All are welcome to attend.
Steve Zipperman of Prescott has announced his candidacy for Arizona’s Legislative District 1 Senate seat.
Attorney General Mark Brnovich is asking a federal court to throw out a lawsuit challenging a new law that will kick some people off what has been the “permanent early voting list.’’
Members of the Independent Redistricting Commission appear ready to re-craft proposed congressional maps to help keep more of Tucson together and separate the largely non-Hispanic areas of Yuma from the rest of the city.
Registered Prescott voters who have yet to vote in the Nov. 2 general election now have one day to submit their ballots.
Senate President Karen Fann, who spearheaded the unprecedented and controversial audit of the 2020 election returns, is getting out of politics. But just not quite yet.
It’s still a work in progress. But an organization that studies the fairness of political redistricting plans nationwide likes some of what it sees developing in Arizona.
The Town of Prescott Valley has announced the availability of candidate packets for the 2022 election cycle.
Even though the Prescott City Council race will no longer be contested, city ballots will still go out in the mail as planned in October, with one candidate listed.
In what both sides termed a decisive change in course for the city, current Prescott City Councilman Phil Goode unseated four-year Mayor Greg Mengarelli in the Tuesday, Aug. 3 Primary Election.
Unofficial results from the Dewey-Humboldt Town Council recall election on Tuesday night, Aug. 3, showed that the incumbents appeared to have held off their respective challengers.
The unofficial results are in: Councilman Phil Goode has unseated Prescott Mayor Greg Mengarelli in the city's primary election, Tuesday, Aug. 3.
For Prescott voters still waiting to vote in the coming City Council primary, Tuesday, July 27, is the last day to mail in ballots in order for them to arrive in time for the Aug. 3 count.
One year ago, a one-time Prescott middle school math and science teacher won a four-year seat on the five-member Prescott Unified District Governing Board.
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