Arizona Election 2020: Live Updates
The latest on Election Day 2020 in Phoenix and beyond.
The latest on Election Day 2020 in Phoenix and beyond.
Kind of like the “Wait Times at Disneyland” app.
“The voter does not have to tell the poll workers what their emergency is.”
“You got one minute. One minute, Martha! They don’t want to hear this, Martha.”
Cinthia Estela is running for Phoenix City Council.
Julie Gunnigle claimed that her opponent scrapped a unit focused on public corruption. That’s not true.
Here’s what campaigning looks like in Arizona in the final weeks of the 2020 election.
“There is definitely a hunger in the community to have an option other than Jake Hoffman.”
Can the real “radical” in the race for Maricopa County Attorney’s Office please stand up? On September 30, the reelection campaign for Maricopa County Attorney Allister Adel published new ads on the web and TV painting her Democratic challenger, Julie Gunnigle, as a “radical” from both liberal and conservative standpoints…
Arizona liberals were surprised to receive a robocall from Senator Martha McSally weeks before the election.
Crisco Kidd is going all in.
If you’re not registered, do it now!!!!
The money came from the federal CARES Act.
Phoenix’s District 7 contains the Human Services Campus.
Governor Doug Doucey used millions in federal pandemic relief money to pay for state agencies
A federal judge ruled that Arizona voters can have until October 23 to register to vote. But state Republicans plan to appeal.
Amidst election-related anxiety, Maricopa County Recorder Adrian Fontes urges trust in the system
President Donald Trump tested positive for the coronavirus, and Congressman Andy Biggs thinks he should take hydroxychloroquine.
New emails show that state Representative Mark Finchem is still working with anti-government extremists.
It’s automatic.
Everything you’ll need to know to cast your vote.
A new Martha McSally campaign spot features a veteran who has defended waterboarding and a Navy SEAL accused of war crimes.