Former Arizona Rep. Bill Konopnicki Dies

Former Arizona lawmaker Bill Konopnicki has died.

Arizona Senate race between Flake, Carmona tightening up

Arizona’s U.S. Senate race is tightening up, with less than a month to go until Election Day.

Arizona group prints Spanish-language guide to ballot measures

An advocacy group is out with a Spanish-language guide to the ballot measures Arizona voters will decide next month.

Clean Elections Commission approves settlement with GOP Corporation Commission candidates

The Citizens Clean Elections Commission has approved a proposed settlement with three candidates for the Arizona Corporation Commission.

Sen. Jon Kyl prepares for his final months in Congress

The U.S. Senate finished a marathon session over the weekend, and then members went back to their home states, where most of them will stay until Election Day, Nov. 6.

A look at the judicial proposition, Prop 115

In our continuing series of conversations on Arizona’s general election races and ballot initiatives, we’re talking about Proposition 115.

Without matching funds, fewer candidates using Clean Elections

For the first time since Arizona’s Clean Elections system went into effect more than a decade ago, participating candidates this year know if they get outspent by their privately funded opponent, they will not get additional money to make up the difference.

AZ Court of Appeals: Mitchell will be on November ballot

Republican legislative nominee Darin Mitchell's name will appear on the November general election ballot after all.

State House candidate's residency questioned

A Maricopa County Superior Court Judge is expected to rule Monday on the eligibility of state House candidate Darin Mitchell for office.

Fishy political campaign signs spring up

It's been impossible to avoid campaign signs in the Valley. Most are by the numbers with the candidate's name and keywords, but a few signs in Phoenix and Scottsdale are standing out.

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