The amendment on your ballot as Proposition 139 comes as access to abortion in Arizona has been in flux. A blockbuster state Supreme Court opinion that said a near-total ban on abortion could be enforced galvanized support for the campaign. The ban was repealed, however, leaving the state's current prohibition on most abortions after 15 weeks.
In addition to county, state and national races, some Arizona residents will have some local measures to decide on this Election Day. What to know
A recent Fox News poll found that 50% of GOP voters in Arizona plan to vote in favor of the abortion rights bill on the ballot, highlighting a larger favorability for a specific issue, rather than the party since its unlikely half of the Republican voters in the state will vote for Harris.
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.
Meghan McCain criticized Vice President Kamala Harris after the Democratic candidate claimed late Sen. John McCain once told her she would be a "great" senator.
Vice President Kamala Harris homed in on the Southwest this week, spending back-to-back nights rallying supporters in the swing state of Arizona as Election Day inches closer. The Democratic presidential nominee addressed thousands of supporters in the Gila River Indian Community near Chandler,
Trump has an 11-point lead over Harris in Pennsylvania on the economy, which grew from a 4-point lead in the Times' September poll. His six-point lead in Arizona is consistent with previous polls. He leads on the economy in Arizona by 15 points. Sign-up for Your Vote: Text with the USA TODAY elections team.
The measure was drafted to protect partisan primaries as lawmakers anticipated an open primaries proposal on the 2024 ballot.
The two battleground state polls demonstrate that the election's final stretch presents distinct challenges for both candidates
Democrat Ruben Gallego leads Republican Kari Lake by 7 percent in the race for Arizona's Senate seat, according to a new poll.
New polling from The New York Times/Siena College shows Donald Trump with a slight lead in Arizona, and Kamala Harris similarly ahead by a narrow margin in Pennsylvania — a divergence of the Rust and Sun Belt states that continues to point to a very close presidential race.