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Tucsonan Farley Enters 2018 Governor's Race

State Senate assistant minority leader becomes third Democrat to announce.

McSally Messages, Ads Show Expanding Campaign Cycle

Fundraising is up and running, though Election Day is 16 months away.

Former Attorney General Wins Round in Court

State Supreme Court rules Tom Horne's right was violated in campaign finance probe.

Voter Registration Falls by 10,000 in Arizona

Officials say it's a typical post-election pattern.

Democrats Prepare to Challenge Ducey for Governor

Election Day is nearly 18 months away, but the race for Arizona governor is underway.

Episode 312: Democrats' Uphill Battle - A First Look at Campaigns for 2018 Election

Election Day is 18 months away but campaigns for governor and Congress are in full swing.

Bill Limiting Signature Gathering May See Vote in Arizona Senate This Week

The measure would ban paying per signature on petitions, which opponents say is a way to suppress citizen initiatives.

Tucsonan Files Five Proposed Ballot Initiatives for 2018

Growing hemp, citizen call for grand jury, protection for Oak Flat, chemical regulation.

Bill May Tighten Restrictions on Citizen Initiatives

Legislative committee adds requirements for petition gatherers.

Will State Supreme Court Delay Minimum Wage Increase?

Business organizations want it stopped until full appeal can be heard.

Judge Won't Stop Higher Minimum Wage; Appeal Due

Arizona Chamber of Commerce sought to stop implementation due Jan. 1.

Effort to Block Higher Minimum Wage in Court Tuesday

Maricopa County judge schedules hearing on business groups' suit to block Jan 1 start.

The Other Part of Prop 206: Employer Paid Sick Leave

Cumulative benefit takes effect July 1; minimum wage increase starts Jan 1.

More Than 600,000 Ballots Still Must Be Counted in Arizona

Work underway to verify, tally early and provisional votes, including 50,000 in Pima County.

Arizona Votes to Raise Minimum Wage to $12 an Hour

Prop. 206 makes changes to requirements and conditions for paid sick time.

Arizona Votes Against Legal Recreational Marijuana

Opposition defeats Proposition 205 with 52.2 percent of the vote.

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