Ballots for the vast majority of Arizona voters will be two pages long. Nine of the state's 15 counties are moving away from a single-sheet ballot.
Arizona voters will decide on abortion access and a host of other measures in 2024. Democrats could win control of a chamber of the Legislature.
Elon Musk, the billionaire business magnate who owns the social media site X, believes Arizona is awash in illegal, noncitizen voters. It's a message the world's richest man has recently been blasting out often to his massive social media following — and he isn't alone.
Arizona voters will get a chance to weigh in on some of the most pressing issues of the day, including adding abortion rights into the constitution.
Voters will decide who will be elected to two important regulatory boards: Central Arizona Water Conservation District and Corporation Commission.
They will decide ballot measures on abortion rights, immigration, primary voting and, in Maricopa County, a transportation tax. Voters will get a chance to decide which judges will be retained in the state's most populous counties and elected in the state's smaller counties.
Much of the ground game has been outsourced to Turning Point Action, which has given up on persuading swing voters and is betting it all on turning out MAGA diehards.
Voters who are not a part of either party make up about one-third of voters in Arizona, a key swing state for the presidential election.
Presidential candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump will face off at the presidential debate on Tuesday, Sept. 10. Here's how Arizonans can watch.
After a landmark court decision, state and local election officials are determining how to direct those who end up snarled by new registration rules.