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GOP State Senator Kate Brophy McGee Wins Re-Election

GOP State Senator Kate Brophy McGee Wins Re-Election

By Steven HsiehNovember 19, 2018

She won by 267 votes.

How Katie Hobbs Plans to Fix the Arizona Secretary of State’s Office

How Katie Hobbs Plans to Fix the Arizona Secretary of State’s Office

By Elizabeth WhitmanNovember 19, 2018

The Democratic secretary-elect is inheriting one of the most notoriously problem-riddled offices in the state.

Katie Hobbs Wins Race for Arizona Secretary of State

Katie Hobbs Wins Race for Arizona Secretary of State

By Elizabeth WhitmanNovember 17, 2018

“We have said all along that this race was the most competitive statewide,” Hobbs said in an interview the day before Election Day.

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How Five More Senators Could Serve Arizona by 2025

How Five More Senators Could Serve Arizona by 2025

By Dillon RosenblattNovember 17, 2018

McCain, Flake, Kyl, Sinema … who’s next?

Sue Black Is Out as Arizona State Parks Director After <i>Phoenix New Times</i> Articles

Sue Black Is Out as Arizona State Parks Director After Phoenix New Times Articles

By Steven HsiehNovember 16, 2018

“This was a long time coming.”

Tempe Police Chief Apologizes to Taxpayers for Officers’ Strip Club Visit

Tempe Police Chief Apologizes to Taxpayers for Officers’ Strip Club Visit

By Joseph FlahertyNovember 15, 2018

Tempe paid $6,309 to send the police chief and officers to the “Women Leaders in Law Enforcement Training Symposium” in California.

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Update: Arizona Election 2018: Who Won, Who Lost, What’s Too Close Too Call

Update: Arizona Election 2018: Who Won, Who Lost, What’s Too Close Too Call

By Stuart WarnerNovember 15, 2018

Totals as of 5 p.m. Tuesday, November 13, 2018.

Tempe Police Chief Admits Officers Visited Palm Springs Strip Club on Work Trip

Tempe Police Chief Admits Officers Visited Palm Springs Strip Club on Work Trip

By Joseph FlahertyNovember 15, 2018

Police Chief Sylvia Moir said that several female officers visited “an establishment where topless dancing occurs” while in Palm Springs.

Need Cash? Get Paid to Help Maricopa County Finish Counting Ballots

Need Cash? Get Paid to Help Maricopa County Finish Counting Ballots

By Elizabeth WhitmanNovember 15, 2018

This is for real. The pay is $10.50 an hour.

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Kyrsten Sinema’s Slog to the Senate

Kyrsten Sinema’s Slog to the Senate

By Joseph FlahertyNovember 12, 2018

Kyrsten Sinema has emerged victorious from a brutal, drawn-out contest to defeat Republican opponent Martha McSally.

Update: Ducey Congratulates Hobbs, No Official Winner Yet for Secretary of State

Update: Ducey Congratulates Hobbs, No Official Winner Yet for Secretary of State

By Elizabeth WhitmanNovember 12, 2018

No official winner has been declared, but Gov. Ducey said, “I said, ‘Congratulations, race well run,’ and I’m looking forward to working with her.”

Superintendent Hopeful Frank Riggs Has Twitter Meltdown After Rival Declares Win

Superintendent Hopeful Frank Riggs Has Twitter Meltdown After Rival Declares Win

By Joseph FlahertyNovember 12, 2018

“Punk & coward. Couldn’t last one week in boot camp or police academy. Sorry Softie,” Riggs told Leibowitz on Twitter.

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Kyrsten Sinema 32,000 Votes Ahead of Martha McSally in Latest Senate Results

Kyrsten Sinema 32,000 Votes Ahead of Martha McSally in Latest Senate Results

By Joseph FlahertyNovember 11, 2018

The latest results from Maricopa County show Kyrsten Sinema expanding her lead over Republican Martha McSally.

Rep.-Elect Raquel Terán Vows to Publicly Fight Lawsuit Questioning Her Citizenship

Rep.-Elect Raquel Terán Vows to Publicly Fight Lawsuit Questioning Her Citizenship

By Elizabeth WhitmanNovember 10, 2018

After a conservative, anti-immigrant activist filed another lawsuit challenging Terán’s citizenship status, Terán vowed to fight back, publicly.

GOP Ballot Lawsuit Settlement Brings Unintended Benefit for Rural Voters

GOP Ballot Lawsuit Settlement Brings Unintended Benefit for Rural Voters

By Joseph FlahertyNovember 9, 2018

“The Democrats are stealing this election, and we’re not gonna allow it,” GOP attorney Kory Langhofer told reporters on Friday.

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Update: Democrat Kennedy, Republican Olson Apparent Arizona CorpComm Winners

By Elizabeth WhitmanNovember 9, 2018

After Republicans initially led the race for two open seats, Democrat Sandra Kennedy surged to first place, with Republican Justin Olson in second.

President Trump and Republicans Cry Voter Fraud as Arizona Democrats Gain Ground

President Trump and Republicans Cry Voter Fraud as Arizona Democrats Gain Ground

By Joseph FlahertyNovember 9, 2018

After a Democrat took the lead in the Arizona Senate race, President Trump joined local Republicans in raising the specter of voter fraud.

New Results From Maricopa County Give Kyrsten Sinema Slim Lead in Senate Race

New Results From Maricopa County Give Kyrsten Sinema Slim Lead in Senate Race

By Joseph FlahertyNovember 8, 2018

The unclear verdict in the contest to replace Jeff Flake has both parties on edge.

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New Community College Board Member Kathleen Winn Has Storied Political Past

By Ray SternNovember 8, 2018

She likens her experience to the accusations leveled against Brett Kavanaugh before he was approved as Supreme Court justice.

Martha McSally Has Small Lead With Arizona Senate Race Too Close to Call

Martha McSally Has Small Lead With Arizona Senate Race Too Close to Call

By Joseph FlahertyNovember 6, 2018

Republican Martha McSally is maintaining a slim lead over Democrat Kyrsten Sinema in the brutal contest to succeed Jeff Flake.

Arizona School Superintendent Race Too Close to Call

Arizona School Superintendent Race Too Close to Call

By Ray SternNovember 6, 2018

A member of Hoffman’s campaign texted to acknowledge the race was too close to call.

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Phoenix Mayoral Election Likely Heading for Runoff

Phoenix Mayoral Election Likely Heading for Runoff

By Steven HsiehNovember 6, 2018

Kate Gallego led with 45 percent of the vote, but did not look poised to get the 50 she needs to avoid a runoff.

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