Here's what to know about voting early, voting early in person, dropping off your ballot on Election Day and actually voting on Nov. 5 in Arizona.
Politics expert Mark Shanahan told Newsweek that Californians moving to Arizona are likely to have a history of voting Democrat, or to at least be anti-Trump.
Vice President Harris is in Arizona on Friday where she is expected to speak to supporters in the Phoenix suburb of Scottsdale around 3:00 pm (Eastern) and then at Phoenix airport a few hours later.
Former President Barack Obama will be in Arizona next week to stump for Vice President Kamala Harris. Here's what we know.
As in previous election cycles, most voters are expected to cast early ballots rather than come out to the polls. Are you ready to vote by mail?
The race between Vice President Harris and former President Trump in battleground Arizona is very close. Tucson, Arizona Mayor Regina Romero joins José Díaz-Balart to share what voters in her state want to hear from Harris ahead of the election.
Early in-person voting is beginning in Arizona, making it the first of this year’s presidential battleground states where all residents can cast a ballot at a traditional polling place ahead of Election Day.
The following day, Obama will be in Las Vegas campaigning for Harris and Walz on the first day that early voting is available in Nevada. Trump holds a slight edge over Harris in Arizona, while Harris leads in Nevada.
Vice President Kamala Harris is in Arizona for a second day as she campaigns for president ahead of Election Day. Here's what to know about the visit.
Democrat Ruben Gallego leads Republican Kari Lake by 7 percent in the race for Arizona's Senate seat, according to a new poll.