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Democratic and Republican Primary Elections take place Tuesday, July 15 to fill the Congressional seat left vacant by the death of longtime Arizona Congressman Raul Grijalva.
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In a new ruling Friday, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals rejected arguments by attorneys for the party that it alone gets to decide in which races to participate, stating Arizona's interests in having people participate in the political process outweighs any burden on the No Labels Party to decide who gets to run.
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Rivas is a Tucson restaurant owner who captured the attention of the 2020 Trump campaign with a "Latinos Love Trump" cowboy hat at a rally in Phoenix.
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This Republican seeking Arizona’s District 7 seat is on federal probation until 2029 for PPP loan fraud and owes hundreds of thousands in restitution and campaign finance fines
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Jimmy Rodriguez is one of three republicans running in the special election primary in Congressional District 7.
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Adrian Fontes, Arizona's Secretary of State, argued there is nothing wrong with American elections but some leaders in Washington, D.C., disagree.
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Grijalva’s daughter, Adelita Grijlava, is now one of five Democratic candidates seeking to fill former Rep. Raul Grijalva's seat in the House.
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Daniel Butierez is one of 9 Republicans running for the CD 7 seat. 14 democrats and candidates from the Libertarian, Green, and No labels party have also filed statements of interest.
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A state lawmaker who wants to be the state's chief elections officer refused to say Monday whether he believes President Trump is acting illegally in telling states they have to demand proof of citizenship from all voters.
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Does the political affiliation of a school board candidate matter?