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Tucson voters to decide on minimum wage, council seats and pay raise for city leaders

Ballots will go out to Tucson voters in early October. This week, The Buzz takes a closer look at the questions on those ballots.

Arizona Senate's election recount found Biden won Maricopa County

Controversial election review leads to push for changing election laws.

Frank Pratt, longtime Arizona GOP lawmaker, dies at 79

Governor orders flags at state buildings lowered to half-staff on Wednesday to honor lawmaker from Casa Grande.

Campaigns to repeal new state tax, election laws face Sept. 28 deadline

Canvassers are making a final push to get more than 118,000 signatures.

Lawyer: Arizona Senate's 2020 election review out next week

Comments came during hearing on lawsuit over records from Senate's election review.

Arizona Supreme Court allows release of Senate records from election review

The watchdog group American Oversight sued in an effort to bring more transparency to the so-called election audit.

Commission adopts maps as 'starting point' for redrawing Arizona's congressional, legislative districts

Redistricting commission will hold hearings on the maps in coming weeks.

Brnovich sues Biden over vaccine mandate

The Arizona Attorney General says the mandate is unconstitutional.

Sonora's new governor slams predecessors, promises major changes

Alfonso Durazo was sworn into office Monday.

State Rep. Roberts abruptly announces resignation

The Republican from Maricopa filed to run for reelection just two weeks ago.

State Sen. Engel resigns from Legislature to focus on congressional race

Engel is one of a handful of Democrats running in the primary for the Second Congressional District.

Where do the tens of thousands of people in Arizona's prisons fit in redistricting?

As Arizona prepares to redraw the boundaries of its political districts, some argue stuffing districts with prisons can be its own kind of gerrymandering.

Friese drops out of race for Tucson-area US House seat

Trauma surgeon was running to replace retiring Democratic Congresswoman Ann Kirkpatrick.

Former Arizona legislator pleads guilty to false tax returns

Keith Bee was a justice of the peace from 2007 to 2018.

After census comes redistricting for battleground state

Independent commission will redraw Arizona's political map.

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