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Arizona tax agency head fired after defending education tax

Ducey administration appears to tie removal to Prop. 208

Three Pima supervisors bow out

Miller, Valadez and Villegas are being replaced.

State election fraud email gets hundreds of responses

Most of the emails chastised Republicans for not accepting election outcome

AZ Senate issues subpoenas to Maricopa County

The legislative subpoenas require a forensic audit of election equipment.

Arizona casts 11 Electoral College votes

Trump supporters tried to cast their own votes.

Three Arizona tribal leaders on diverse slate of 11 electoral voters

What one former Arizona elector called a "sweet irony" was no accident.

US Sen Mark Kelly on first week in office, COVID-19 relief

The Democrat discussed how he's settling into his new role.

Reviewing the week’s headlines in Arizona politics

Analysis from Arizona Capitol Times editor Luige del Puerto.

Digging into campaign spending in the 2020 election

How much difference did record-breaking campaign spending make in Arizona?

Invest in Ed is headed to court, again

Two legal challenges argue that Proposition 208 unconstitutionally overrules the Legislature's taxing authorities.

Mark Kelly sworn in as senator, casts first vote

Two days after the election results became official, Arizona got a new U.S. senator.

Overcoming Post-Election Partisan Hostility

Also on Arizona Spotlight: The VOTE Program uses conversation to defuse political conflict, and a pair of personal reflections on Election 2020 from Adiba Nelson and Fenton Johnson.

Voices On The Economy (VOTE)

A new approach to economics education takes on partisan hostility

McSally says goodbye to Senate

McSally thanked supporters in her final floor speech.

A conversation with Pima County Recorder-elect Gabriella Cázares-Kelly

Cázares-Kelly discusses her priorities and goals in her new role.

McSally concedes to Kelly in Arizona Senate race

The Republican called her Democratic opponent on Friday morning and offered to help with the transition, according to a statement.

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