Arizona requires proof of citizenship to register to vote. Young college students are disproportionately affected, a Votebeat analysis found.
Arizona's 1st Congressional District covers parts of north Phoenix, Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, Cave Creek and Fountain Hills in Maricopa County, along with Salt River and Fort McDowell Yavapai National tribal reservations. It’s Arizona’s most affluent congressional district.
Michael Way, a legislative candidate from Queen Creek, argues a complaint about his eligibility came more than four months too late.
Despite endorsing Lake during her 2022 gubernatorial run, the Arizona Police Association is now throwing its support behind her opponent, a Marine combat veteran.
In Arizona's 6th Congressional District, incumbent Juan Ciscomani, R-Ariz., faces a rematch of a 2022 race against Democrat Kirsten Engel.
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy will be on the ballot in Arizona, the Arizona secretary of state’s office confirmed Wednesday to The Hill. “The Kennedy campaign has been
A dozen Republican women filed past wrought-iron fences and barbed wire to tour a sun-drenched building in Maricopa County, Arizona -- not a prison, but an election site.
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, a historically Republican voting bloc, are rallying behind the Democratic ticket.