More Arizona Pima County Politics Stories

The Buzz: Changes to Arizona's elections

Election moves come as the state prepares for more mandatory recounts.

The Buzz: Combatting Generational Poverty in Pima County

A new effort aims to help those who are born into poverty move up the socio-economic ladder.

The Buzz: Does Housing First Work?

Housing First was a topic of debate in recent Tucson city elections, so we ask experts about the evidence.

The Buzz speaks with Tucson City Council candidates

Candidates see streets, crimes and homelessness as the city's top issues.

The Buzz: El Tour de Mayor of Tucson

AZPM takes a drive around Tucson with three candidates running in the mayor's race.

The Buzz: Looking back on 2022

Newsworthy interviews and topics that we addressed this year.

Fact Check AZ: Ep. 5 The Race for Senate and Pulling to the Middle

Why would Blake Masters make major changes in the policy portion of his website? Is he alone in doing so?

The Buzz: Latino voters are not a voting block

Plus, a check-in with elections officials as the midterm approaches.

The Buzz: A look at election integrity as Nov. 8 draws near

Why do claims that the last election was persist and what's being done to counter them?

100 days after Roe: Patients and providers prepare for an Arizona without abortions

Abortion providers, patients and residents share their stories of how Arizona’s recent abortion ban has affected their lives.

Protests begin after abortion ban is reinstated

Friday evening, protesters took to the Pima County Superior Court following its decision to reinstate a century old abortion ban.

Pima County employees to receive time off for Juneteenth commemoration

County supervisors vote to add paid time off, but employees have choice in when to take it.

Report examines jail-based voting in Arizona

The report looks into what counties had the best jail-based voting procedures in the November 2020 election.

Supervisor questions county ban on employee contributions

Ally Miller says rule is unfair to county workers

Green Party gets back on the Tucson ballot

The party's leader blames a clerical error for the decision to disqualify the party.

Nearly 40 Percent of Registered Voters Took Part in Primary Election

Pima County had the largest increase of any county when compared to the 2016 primary.

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