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Ignoring threats to be sued themselves, members of the Citizens Clean Elections Commission voted Friday to go to court to block the No Labels Party from rebranding itself as the Arizona Independent Party.
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The state House approved a measure Wednesday that one lawmaker said would, for the first time ever, making lying by a political candidate a crime.
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Come this Saturday a host of new laws take effect that cover everything from conception to death.
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A Marana lawmaker wants to ensure that if Donald Trump is knocked off the Arizona ballot, the same would happen to Joe Biden.
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Arizona voters will decide next year whether to enshrine the right to abortion in the state constitution.
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Two groups involved in Arizona politics are making a new bid to hide the names of their donors, with one saying that "government officials'' may threaten or intimidate them.
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A new report reveals that the Arizona Commerce Authority could not show that it confirmed that companies that received nearly $11 million in incentives proved that they invested the money or hired the workers they promised at the agreed-to wages.
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The top elected Republican in Arizona is refusing to recognize the "executive deputy directors'' named by Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs.
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The Citizens Clean Elections Commission is moving to ensure the next time you see a political commercial you won't have to guess who really is paying for it.
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Republican Attorney General candidate claims new evidence will prove he won midterm election - Capitol Media Services reports