Phoenix voters will also decide three propositions related to the city's spending limit, plan for future development and City Council salaries. Proposition 487: Proposition 487 will ask voters if they ...
In the presidential swing state, two key questions loom large: How many votes are left to count, and how many of those does each candidate need to win ...
Voters will decide at the polls whether to approve Proposition 138, the so-called Tipped Workers Protection Act.
West Valley voters will be voting on a few remaining council seats and a variety of ballot measures, ranging from bonds to minimum wage.
The measures were sent to the ballot by GOP lawmakers in the Legislature, who are often unable to win the support of ...
Winning two extra seats in the state House of Representatives this year would give Democrats power they haven't had since 1964.
Most of the county's seats were determined in the state primary over the summer, but a few remain in question heading into the general election.
Citywide residents will vote between Councilmember Mark Freeman and former Mayor Scott Smith. They will also decide on four questions related to city spending limit, the city’s 2050 general plan and a ...
Both Shelli Boggs and Laura Metcalfe pledged to revamp the appointment process for school board members by placing more value on community input.
Proposition 313 would mandate life sentences for people convicted of child sex trafficking in Arizona, removing the existing judicial discretion.
Republican Jerry Sheridan and Democrat Tyler Kamp are facing off for control of the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office. For the first time in at least 20 years, there's no incumbent in the general ...
Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell, a Republican, is seeking a full term in office. Democrat Tamika Wooten is challenging her.