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Former Republican Senator Flake endorses Biden

The former US Senator said, “decency shouldn’t be that hard.”

Arizona’s long history with voting by mail

Arizona voters have cast ballots by mail for nearly three decades.

Getting out the vote ahead of the November election

Arizona is a battleground state this year, and multiple groups are working to register as many voters as possible.

Arizona attorney general won't investigate election law complaint about Trump

Secretary of State Katie Hobbs' complaint alleged the Trump administration violated election law regarding ballot delays.

Pascua Yaqui Tribe continues effort to restore former early voting site

The site established in 2010 was closed down by the Pima County Recorder's Office about a month before the 2018 primary.

August primary was one for the record books

Turnout for the primary was unprecedented.

Arizona secretary of state wants Trump investigated over attack on USPS

Katie Hobbs says the Trump administration could be violating election law by attempting to "knowingly delay the delivery of a ballot."

Gap in U.S. Senate race narrows

Five points now separate the candidates in Arizona’s U.S. Senate campaign.

Pence Campaigns in Arizona

The Vice President stopped in Tucson to get the endorsement of the Arizona Police Association.

Primary results in Pima County yield some surprises

Plus, could a 'blue wave' sweep Arizona in November?

Pima County gets outsider as new county attorney

Laura Conover easily wins the Democratic primary.

Forgot to put your ballot in the mail? Don't worry

You can still drop off mail ballots on election day. Here's a list of other common voting FAQs.

Education funding initiative removed from Arizona ballot

A judge found the Invest in Ed initiative’s description misleading. Advocates plan to appeal the decision.

Pima County to elect new county attorney

The winner of the Democratic primary faces no opposition in November.

Safety a top priority for primary election, AZ secretary of state says

The COVID-19 pandemic will change some voting practices.

COVID-19 may distance voters from partisan behavior

UA political scientist suggests the pandemic will have a lasting impact on the 2020 election cycle.

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