From school budget overrides to bond issuance, Arizona voters will get to decide on various local-level ballot measures come November. Here's a look at all them.
The decision by the Arizona Supreme Court that gives Secretary of State Adrian Fontes more control over election policies.
On Sept. 23, Democrat Adelita Grijalva won a special election in Arizona to fill the seat vacated by her late father. As of Thursday, exactly one month later, she has yet to officially become a member of the House of Representatives.
Off-year elections tend to garner a lot less attention, but there are still important, hyper-local issues worth your time this Nov. 4. Why it matters: In these lower-turnout races, each vote carries significant weight.
A federal judge has been assigned to a lawsuit aiming to expedite the swearing-in of Arizona Representative-elect Adelita Grijalva. Grijalva won a special election one month
Mark Lamb launched his congressional bid in strong position, according to a local pollster, but there’s a big X factor looming over the Arizona race.
The political party currently known as No Labels in Arizona will soon be renamed to the Arizona Independent Party. Here's why.
Last month, Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Ariz., was joined in the gubernatorial race by another congressional lawmaker, Rep. David Schweikert, R-Ariz., who suggested Arizona is more “savable” than Washington, D.C.