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Next week’s Democratic primary for an open House seat in southern Arizona appears, on paper, to encapsulate the generational and ideological schisms that have split the party since its sweeping losses in 2024.
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FOX 10 Phoenix on MSNSpecial primary election set to take place for Arizona congressional seat: Here's what to knowA special congressional primary is coming up for some voters in Arizona. Here's what to know about the race to succeed the late Raúl Grijalva in the U.S. House of Representatives.
More than two-thirds (68%) of Arizona voters agree “our democracy is under threat and at risk for future generations.” This includes 84% of Democrats, 65% of independent and unaffiliated voters, and 60% of Republicans.
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Trump's Big Beautiful Bill will decimate Medicaid in Arizona, but the biggest cuts conveniently don't go into effect until after the 2026 election.
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8NewsNow.com on MSNMan avoids jail for voting twice in 2020 election in Arizona, NevadaAs the 8 News Now Investigators first reported, a Las Vegas man who voted twice in the 2020 election with his deceased wife’s ballot was able to withdraw his plea on a felony charge and instead pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor as part of a plea deal where he avoided jail time and had to pay a $2,000 fine.
Five Democrats and three Republicans are running in a July 15 primary election in southern Arizona to succeed the late Democratic Rep. Raúl Grijalva
Arizona Sen. Ruben Gallego will attend the Iowa State Fair — a quintessential presidential campaign stop — and then travel to the Quad Cities.
The party has largely coalesced behind Adelita Grijalva in the race to succeed her father, the late Rep. Raúl Grijalva.
Arizona has seen more turnover in its election offices than most states. A fellowship program showed a path for attracting young workers to these jobs.
Arizona Democrats running for reelection in 2026 are circumventing the state party. Instead, they’re running a campaign through the Navajo County Democratic Committee.
The RNC and Arizona GOP have filed a lawsuit to block an Arizona law that allows overseas voters to cast ballots without proof of citizenship, arguing that it would compromise the integrity of Arizona elections.
Arizona's Secretary of State's office successfully repelled a cyberattack targeting its elections systems, with the Candidate Portal temporarily taken offline for security enhancements.
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