Impactful offices like governor, attorney general and several seats in Congress are up for grabs in the 2026 election cycle.
Arizona’s 90 lawmakers will return to the state Capitol in less than a week to kick off the next legislative session, which is expected to be a heated run-up to the 2026 election season.
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From governor to congressional races, these political stories are likely to shape Arizona in 2026
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — We’re a week into 2026, and it’s shaping up to be a busy political year here in Arizona. The midterm elections are in November following the primaries in August.
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Ex-Arizona lawmaker who questioned election integrity gets probation for using forged signatures
A former Republican lawmaker who questioned the integrity of Arizona’s elections and served as a leader for the conservative group Turning Point Action was sentenced Tuesday to probation and a five-year ban on running for public office for using nominating petitions that contained forged signatures in a bid to qualify for a 2024 primary election.
The U.S. Department of Justice is suing Arizona for voter registration and election records that the secretary of state says it can’t legally hand over, escalating a politically charged matter that involves similar battles in other states.
President Donald Trump leaned on Arizona officials to disregard the state's 2020 election results. The "fake electors" case is still in the courts.
Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes has refused to turn over sensitive personal voter data, claiming the federal government is asking him to break the law.
The second session of the 57th Arizona Legislature starts Monday with plenty at stake as lawmakers head into an election year.
Arizona is gearing up for a major midterm season with the governor's and attorney general's offices on the line. Gaggle guests look ahead to 2026.
A legal showdown is brewing between the federal government and the state of Arizona over access to voter data.
AG Pam Bondi says it's to make sure voter rolls are accurate. Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes says it's sensitive personal information about voters.
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Justice Department sues Connecticut and Arizona as part of effort to get voter data from the states
Officials in Connecticut and Arizona are defending their decision to refuse a request from the U.S. Justice Department to turn over detailed voter information.
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