A collection of Pima County leaders gathered Friday to discuss voting safety and preparation for the July 21 primary election.
- Sierra Blaser
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Candidate filing has closed for Pima County's November school board elections. See who's running in TUSD, Amphitheater, Vail and more.
- Gail Kamaras Special to the Arizona Daily Star
As the U.S. marks its 250th anniversary, this opinion calls for major election reforms, including expanding the U.S. House, adopting a national popular vote for president and implementing ranked-choice voting to create a more representative democracy.
- Natalia Sells and Justa Lopez Special to the Arizona Daily Star
Arizona voters in several counties will no longer receive printed Spanish-language ballots, this opinion argues, raising concerns about language access and voting accessibility for Spanish-speaking and tribal communities ahead of future elections.
- Holly P. B. Finstrom, West side
Here is a paragraph from the Star today, July 3, 2026 under the headline "Arizona vote by mail measure falters". Can someone please explain wh…
- Howard Fischer
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Organizers for Protect the Vote Arizona say it's unlikely they have enough petition signatures to overcome the typical failure rate to get on the ballot.
- Howard Fischer
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PHOENIX — A Tempe city councilman is going to court to block a statewide vote on a measure that could pave the way for future lawmakers to out…
- Sarah Smallhouse Special to the Arizona Daily Star
A No Labels Party leader argues that Arizona’s election system limits voter choice by concentrating power in low-turnout primary elections and heavily partisan districts. The opinion piece encourages broader participation in primary elections and promotes independent-minded candidates as a way to reduce polarization and expand representation.
- Vicente Rivera, Northwest side
Voter's re-districting, political mapping, population voters identifications maps, gendering, call it what ever term you want it's not right w…
- Ronald J. Hansen Arizona Republic
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Arizona’s July 21 primary election is approaching, with key races for governor, Congress and the Legislature on the ballot. From voter registration deadlines and mail-in ballots to ID requirements and polling locations, here’s a guide to everything voters need to know before casting their ballots.
