VP Kamala Harris returns to Arizona this week

Vice President Kamala Harris will make a return trip to Arizona later this week as part of a battleground tour. Harris will visit Pennsylvania on Wednesday before stopping in Arizona on Friday, according to her campaign. After visiting Arizona, Harris will be in Nevada on Sunday.

Trump leads Harris in Arizona, new poll shows

A New York Times poll released on Sept. 23 shows former President Donald rump leading Vice President Kamala Harris in battleground Arizona. Meanwhile, in the Senate race, Democrat Ruben Gallego leads Republican Kari Lake by six points.

AZ Supreme Court rules on voter eligibility case

The case came about after the Maricopa County Recorder's Office uncovered an error that, for two decades, mistakenly designated over 90,000 voters as having access to the full ballot. The error is connected with a state law that requires voters to provide documented proof of citizenship.

Latino Americans for Trump holds event with AZ GOP

As part of Hispanic Heritage Month, members of the coalition of Latino Americans for Trump joined Arizona GOP leaders to discuss why they're voting red in November. FOX 10's Nicole Krasean has the story.

VP Kamala Harris targets LDS voters ahead of election

FOX 10's Lauren Clark has the latest on VP Kamala Harris' attempt to win over LDS votes. Latter-day Saints have traditionally voted Republican and are likely to remain part of the GOP coalition. Clustered in solidly Republican states, they have long been a major force in GOP primaries and local politics across the West, but they have not held much sway in national elections.

Political texts and calls are flooding Arizona voters

Arizona's swing state status has caused a bombardment of political calls and texts from campaigns that are finding those as the cheapest way to get their message out to voters. FOX 10's Lauren Clark has the story.

Voter registration error could impact AZ voters

The Maricopa County Recorder's Office has discovered that nearly 100,000 people who were allowed to register to vote, despite having never shown proof of U.S. citizenship. Officials with the Recorder's Office say the majority of these voters are most likely U.S. citizens: they just don't have documented proof. Now, the office is suing the Arizona Secretary of State's Office, and asking the state's Supreme Court to determine of these people can vote the full ballot in an election. FOX 10's Ashlie Rodriguez has more.