Blake Masters launches GOP run against Arizona Senator Mark Kelly

Appearing in an announcement video with his wife and three young boys, Masters says America needs to finish the border wall, enforce the law and build an economy where families can live on a single income.

Mark Kelly raises $4.4 million for Senate re-election bid

The formidable haul gives the Arizona senator a head start against Republicans looking to challenge him in 2022.

Arizona senators vote to approve $1.9T COVID-19 relief bill

The 50-49 vote gives President Joe Biden and his Democratic allies a victory that they say is crucial for hoisting the country out of the pandemic and economic doldrums.

Arizona's Sen. Kelly: As vaccines ship, convincing skeptics needs focus

The recently elected Democrat said he's working to boost COVID-19 vaccine supplies in Arizona, making a case to the White House that Arizona's population swells in the winter with snow birds.

Arizona senators Sinema, Kelly vote to convict Trump in impeachment trial

Arizona senators Kyrsten Sinema and Mark Kelly voted to convict former president Trump for his role in the Capitol riots last month, but were 10 votes shy of a conviction.

Arizona senators request 300,000 additional vaccine doses for the state

Kyrsten Sinema and Mark Kelly asked the Biden administration for an immediate supplement of 300,000 vaccine doses with an additional 300,000 doses added to Arizona's usual weekly supply.

Arizona leaders react to 2021 Biden-Harris inauguration

Arizona leaders are congratulating the new Biden-Harris administration following the 58th Annual Presidential Inauguration on Jan. 20.

State Democratic lawmakers asking for probe into alleged roles of Reps. Biggs and Gosar in deadly DC riot

In a letter to the FBI and the Department of Justice, Democrats in Arizona say there are claims that Congressmen Biggs and Gosar worked to organize the rally at the U.S. Capitol that led to a deadly riot.

Chaos at the Capitol: Arizona officials react to D.C. riot over counting of electoral votes

Amid violent rioting at the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington D.C. as Electoral College votes are being counted, Arizona politicians are reacting to the latest developments.

Mark Kelly officially becomes Arizona senator

Kelly is taking office more than a month ahead of others who won November Senate races because it was a special election to finish the last two years of the term of John McCain, who died in 2018.

Get to know Arizona senator-elect Mark Kelly
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FOX 10's Matt Galka interviews Arizona Senator-elect Mark Kelley. He's going to be sworn into office on Wednesday, Dec. 2.

To court Arizona Latinos, Democrats have to expand strategy in 2022

Immigrant-rights and grassroots organizations have been credited for the Biden campaign's success in Arizona. However, there wasn't a blue shift in statewide races.

Kelly meets with Arizona governor as he prepares to take seat in Senate

Kelly said he’s concerned about polls showing much of the country doesn’t plan to get vaccinated, which would prevent the herd immunity necessary to keep the spread of the coronavirus in check.

Senator-Elect Mark Kelly speaks as he prepares to work as Arizona's senator

Mark Kelly, who is the husband of former Arizona Congresswoman Gabby Giffords, defeated appointed Senator Martha McSally in the Nov. 3 election.

Martha McSally concedes Arizona Senate race to Mark Kelly

On Nov. 13, McSally conceded, announcing that she called Kelly to congratulate him on winning the race.

Senator-elect Mark Kelly names team, in temporary DC office

Arizona will send two Democrats to the Senate for the first time in nearly 70 years when Mark Kelly joins Kyrsten Sinema in Washington.

Kelly raises $39 million, McSally $23 million in Arizona Senate race

The campaigns have raked in cash by the millions and the path to control of the Senate may go through Arizona. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen reports.

Martha McSally, Mark Kelly face off in first and only debate

Months of negative television ads and attacks have led up to the one and only debate between Senator Martha McSally and Mark Kelly.