Influence, money, delegates: Here’s what’s so super about Super Tuesday

Super Tuesday falls on March 3 this time around and nearly 70% of delegates required to clinch the Democratic nomination are up for grabs.

Arizona Senate OKs redistricting rules over Democratic objections

Democrats opposed the measure and argued the change would greatly affect the ability of tribes and minority communities to elect representatives of their choice.

County elections officials gearing up for Democratic presidential primary

Maricopa County elections officials are hoping that a new law and new equipment could prevent a repeat of the Democratic presidential primary in 2016.

Flagstaff minimum wage payment to state may top $840,000

An Arizona law that passed last year requires cities with a higher minimum wage than the state to reimburse the state for costs associated with that higher wage.

Mark Kelly tops Martha McSally in fundraising for Arizona Senate race

Democratic challenger Mark Kelly has again topped Arizona Republican Sen. Martha McSally’s fundraising in one of the top 2020 Senate races, according to numbers released by both campaigns Tuesday.

Initiative calls for extensive voting reforms in Arizona

An Arizona advocacy group for clean elections took the first step to getting an ambitious set of elections reforms on the 2020 ballot.

Senate report alleges NRA acted as 'foreign asset' for Russia ahead of 2016 election

An 18-month investigation into the NRA’s relationship with Russia and potential violations of U.S. tax and sanctions laws was conducted by Democrats on the Senate Finance Committee and released Friday.

Businesses felt the impact of light rail construction

When the light rail was expanded in North Phoenix, businesses in the area felt the growing pains during its construction. Now, years later, business owners there want to let business owners along South Central Avenue know what they can expect, after a ballot initiative to stop all light rail expansion projects appears to be heading for defeat.

Romero atop 3-way field in Dem primary for Tucson mayor

Three-term City Councilwoman Regina Romero has won a three-way race for the Democratic nomination to be Tucson's next mayor, according to unofficial results from Tuesday's election.

Phoenix voters rejecting anti-rail initiative by wide margin

Phoenix voters said "yes" to expanding light rail transportation in the nation's fifth-largest city by soundly saying "no" to a measure that aimed to stop any more development of the system, according to early, unofficial returns.

Phoenix city voters weighing light rail system's future in special election

Phoenix voters are weighing the future of mass rail transit in the nation's fifth-largest city heading into the last day to cast ballots on a proposition asking whether any expansion of the light rail system should be permanently halted.

Tucson man charged with voting in 2 states in 2016 election

A Tucson man is facing felony charges for allegedly voting in the 2016 presidential election in two different states.

Phoenix: Thousands of ballots for light rail measure pour in

The city of Phoenix says thousands of mail-in ballots are pouring in daily for next week's special election weighing the future of mass rail transit in the nation's fifth-largest city.

Newsmaker Saturday - Mike Emanuel, Chuck Coughlin
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Another week of major political developments nationally and in Arizona. FOX 10's John Hook talks to FOX News' Mike Emanuel about Martha McSally's appointment to the Senate and the border wall. Political consultant Chuck Coughlin of High Ground provides insight on the midterm elections.

Newsmaker Saturday - Prop 305; possible midterm election outcomes
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Part 1: FOX 10?s John Hook talks to Dawn Penich-Thacker and Jenny Clark about Prop 305 - the expansion of empowerment scholarship accounts.?Part 2: Political consultants Mike O?Neil and Chuck Coughlin discuss possible outcomes in the upcoming midterm election.

Democrats, Republicans gather for watch parties, as Election Day starts to wind down

PHOENIX (AP/KSAZ) - Voters are making their final decisions in a historic Arizona election. Either Republican Rep. Martha McSally or Democratic Rep. Kyrsten Sinema will become the state's first female U.S. Senator. Their contentious race for a seat being vacated by retiring Senator Jeff Flake has dominated the state's politics.

KEEPING UP WITH THE JONES: Taking selfies at the polling place is illegal!
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While documenting the the casting of a ballot with a selfie is probably the last thing on some people's mind, some have done it. In the State of Arizona, however, people are not allowed to take photos within 75 feet of a polling place. FOX 10's Marcy Jones reports.

McSally, Sinema face each other in Arizona Senate debate

Two Arizona congresswomen are facing off in the only debate in the race for the state's open senate seat. Republican Martha McSally and Democrat Kyrsten Sinema will confront each other at 6 p.m. Monday.

Newsmaker Saturday: Debbie Lesko, Hiral Tiperneni
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FOX 10's John Hook talks to U.S. Rep. Debbie Lesko and candidate Dr. Hiral Tiperneni about the upcoming midterm elections, Luke AFB, CAP Water, student loans and debt, healthcare and the future of the Affordable Care Act.