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Arizona 360 Interviews Incumbent Gubernatorial Candidate Doug Ducey

The Republican governor is seeking a second term.

Secretary of State Faces Lawsuit Over Voter Address Updates

Suit claims tardy driver's license updates could leave some Arizonans locked out of elections.

Outside Spending on Record-Setting Pace in Arizona Senate Race

The open seat is attracting millions of dollars.

Arizona 360 Interviews Gubernatorial Candidate Steve Farley

State Sen. Farley has represented Tucson in the Arizona Legislature for over a decade.

Pollster: Arizona Moderates Show Signs of Leaning Left in Election

A Phoenix polling company suggests the "Trump effect" and certain Democratic priorities are shifting the political center.

Arizona 360 Interviews Gubernatorial Candidate David Garcia

The Democrat is a professor at Arizona State University.

Farley, Garcia Buy Ads in Arizona Gubernatorial Primary

Kelly Fryer, also in the Democratic primary, has not bought ads and instead has released 70 online videos.

Arizona 360 Interviews Gubernatorial Candidate Kelly Fryer

The Democratic candidate is CEO of the YWCA Southern Arizona.

Arizona 360 Interviews Gubernatorial Candidate Ken Bennett

Bennett is challenging incumbent Gov. Doug Ducey in the primary.

Candidates for Governor Want Better Education, Differ on How

Education promises to be a top issue this election year.

Suit Seeks to Keep Education Tax Proposal Off Ballot

The lawsuit claims the Invest in Education would effectively raise taxes for all taxpayers; initiative backers call that claim "ridiculous."

Group Aims to Register 9k Hispanic Voters for Midterms

Tucson Coordinator for Mi Familia Vota explains the organization's strategy.

Hackers Take Aim at State, Including Elections, Millions of Times a Month

Officials say attempts on Arizona line up with numbers for states around the country.

Elections Body Sues Lawmakers Over Ballot Measure Language

The Citizens Clean Elections Commission claims Legislative Council approved deceptive language on measure.

Initiatives Still Face Tough Road to Ballot

Four groups turned in enough signatures, but there is no guarantee voters will see the initiatives.

Revisiting Issues Shaping Arizona in 2018

Four journalists take part in a roundtable discussion.

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