Arizona Democrats want to bar corporate and billionaire contributions in their primary elections. The proposed “People’s Primary” may come up for a vote at the party's meeting tomorrow, Jan 24.
Allowing the No Labels Party to rename itself as the Arizona Independent Party does voters a disservice by confusing them.
AIP gives independents a home where they have equal access, clears hurdles to run for office and helps achieve a more ...
The 2024 election was a dark chapter for Democrats nearly across the board, as they lost not only the presidential race but ...
Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes and Democratic legislative leaders yesterday introduced the "Voters First Act." ...
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Rep. Andy Biggs, now running for governor, has been dogged by his own role in the effort to subvert the 2020 election results ...
Arizona’s House and Senate are supposed to be a part-time Legislature that finishes up its work by the end of April each year ...
Arizona lawmakers on Thursday held the inaugural meeting of the House Committee on Artificial Intelligence and Innovation, ...
Arizona Democrats propose a 'People's Primary' to bar corporate and billionaire contributions in their primary elections, aiming to curb big money in campaigns.
The effort is another attempt at election reform after Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoed similar legislation last year.
In our first handicapping of state legislature control for the 2026 cycle, we find 15 chambers that are competitive—either Leans Republican, Toss-up, or Leans Democratic. That’s slightly higher than ...
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