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Many states will hold presidential and caucuses earlier in 2008 than in previous years, with nearly 2 dozen contribution to a Feb. 5 "Super Duper Tuesday".
The presidential primary landscape is crowded, presenting Gov. Janet Napolitano with a tough political puzzle to solve in her desire to give Arizona a say in the process.
DAVIE, Fla. - Hillary Rodham Clinton won the Florida Democratic primary Tuesday night, an event that drew no campaigning by any of her presidential rivals and awarded no delegates to the winner.
The final blitz for Arizona’s Democratic voters is on with candidates for the party’s presidential nomination swarming the state from now through the election Tuesday.
Conceding that time — and ballots — had finally run out, Andrew Thomas formally conceded Tuesday he will not be the Republican nominee for attorney general.
Some Arizona election officials are worried many voters will miss their chance to cast a ballot in the state’s Feb. 3 presidential preference primary.
September 8, 2004
It's official: Gov. Jan Brewer will not use her power to move up the date when Arizonans choose who they favor for each party's presidential nominee.
A new statewide poll shows that Gov. Jan Brewer would be very vulnerable in a Republican primary.
Arizona’s more than 500,000 independent voters will be free to cast ballots in September’s Republican and Democratic statewide primaries.
An attorney for proponents of the open primary initiative wants a judge to order the measure included on the ballot, even if he decides Friday it does not belong there.
Sen. John McCain won a hard-fought South Carolina primary Saturday night, avenging a bitter personal defeat in a bastion of conservatism and gaining ground in an unpredictable race for the Republican presidential nomination.
A proposed initiative to create an open primary system for statewide, congressional and legislative races would also wipe out the state's only municipal partisan race in Tucson.
Arizona appears in line to get a Republican presidential debate.
Some Arizona Democrats already will have their presidential primary ballots in hand as Iowa voters head to party caucuses today to start selecting a challenger for President Bush.
WASHINGTON – Primary season has already done what hurricane season is only threatening to do: Driven some party members away from next week’s Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla.
A majority of Arizonans apparently don't want to be limited to selecting nominees from just one party.
Arizona’s Democrats and Republicans will make their presidential picks the first Tuesday in February — the same day as voters in about 20 other states.
Managing growth is the biggest challenge facing Apache Junction residents, according to candidates in Tuesday’s primary for mayor or City Council.
There is one overriding issue on the minds of Arizona Democrats going into the Feb. 3 election to pick their party’s nominee for president.
There is one overriding issue on the minds of Arizona Democrats going into the Feb. 3 election to pick their party’s nominee for president.
The late Rep. Mo Udall, D-Ariz., is generally credited with being the first national champion for sweeping reform of how political parties nominate presidential candidates.
A Republican state lawmaker wants to be sure Arizonans actually have a real voice in deciding who will run for president in 2016.
John McCain's expensive and relentless media campaign against challenger J.D. Hayworth is apparently having an effect.
Mountain Ridge senior Spencer Hammitt takes a handoff in practice earlier this month. Though Hammitt will see some time on offense, his primary duties are at middle linebacker, where he was selected first-team all Northwest Region in his sophomore and junior seasons.
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