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Arpaio Calls Off Mexico Visit After Alleged Cartel Threats

A press release said he had a $10,000 price on his head, though Nogales officials said they'd heard of no threat and that the campaign hadn't contacted city government.

Revisiting Issues Shaping Arizona in 2018

Four journalists take part in a roundtable discussion.

Challenge Filed to Law Barring Collecting of Mail-In Ballots

Democratic groups argue the law disproportionately impacts minority voters, while Gov. Doug Ducey says it protects election integrity.

Immigration Top Issue For GOP voters

A new poll shows a change in priorities for Arizona Republican voters

Judge Ruling Keeps Kirkpatrick on the Ballot

The case against the candidate for U.S. Congress claimed Kirkpatrick listed the wrong address on official paperwork.

Ruling Expected in Lawsuit Over Ann Kirkpatrick's Candidacy

The suit is over whether or not she filed false information about where she lives.

Poll: Conservative Identity Dominant for Arizona Republicans

Only 24.3 percent of Arizona Republicans identify as "moderate."

Tucsonans Look to Bar Ann Kirkpatrick From Primary Election

A legal challenge claims the 2nd Congressional District candidate lives in Phoenix, not Tucson.

Arizona's Most Crowded Federal Race: Southern Arizona's Competitive District 2

The open seat in the 2nd Congressional District has drawn a dozen candidates.

Arizona Settles Suit Over Handling of Voter Registration

The suit said voter registration in the state was unduly burdensome over proof-of-citizenship requirement.

Phoenix Mayor to Step Down Next Week for Congress Run

Greg Stanton announced his plans in October to run for Democratic Rep. Kyrsten Sinema's seat.

Teachers Who Led Strikes Now Turning Focus to Elections

Educator protests in states like Arizona have made education funding a major midterm campaign issue.

Arizona Republican Senate Race Up in the Air

Two people entered the Republican Senate race this week changing everything.

McSally Makes it Official: She's Running for Senate

Long-rumored move from House to Senate race confirmed.

McSally in Tucson Won't Comment on Senate Race

Congresswoman is said to be running for U.S. Senate, but hasn't publicly confirmed.

Reps, Strategists Expect McSally to Announce Senate Candidacy

No comment yet from McSally's congressional or campaign offices.

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