State Press guide to Election Day: Where to vote and rules to follow
If you're a first-time voter, here are five things to know.
If you're a first-time voter, here are five things to know.
ASU's Tempe campus hosted another major political figure leading up to Election Day: Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.
Ann Kirkpatrick and John McCain are squaring off in the general election next week, though McCain now holds a sizable lead.
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton hosted a rally at ASU on Wednesday. Clinton spoke at length on the economy and stopping Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump's momentum. "All I see in this campaign, I see through the eyes of an educator," she said.
Conflicted voters are considering a write-in vote to express their political defiance of the U.S. two-party system.
The career of Andy Tobin has taken him many places — now he aims to retain his seat as corporation commissioner.
Just a week and a half before election night, one Independent candidate hopes to make history.
Tempe's public safety services may see big changes following election season.
The Voting Rights Act had its power limited by the Supreme Court in 2013; here is what that looks like in Arizona.
Donald Trump rallied thousands in Downtown Phoenix, fighting for a win in the battleground state of Arizona.
For members of The 9/11 Studies and Outreach Club at ASU, the 9/11 attacks were more than just terrorist attacks.
Donald Trump Jr. took a brief campaign stop in Arizona to speak to students about the importance of getting out to vote.
On episode 3, politics editors Aimee Plante and Joshua Bowling talk with reporter Garrison Murphy, who recently covered a story on Tempe USG and GPSA's failure to adequately post meeting minutes and agendas within an appropriate time frame. The groups are now working to address those violations going forward.
Even though Arizona was one of the states targeted in a vote related hack, the secretary of state isn't worried about a rigged election.
In the midst of multiple hindrances with Arizona's voting system, are voices being stifled?
The Arizona Democratic Party has recruited high numbers of college students this election cycle to register voters and has drawn from the ASU student body to do so.
Tempe USG and GPSA broke their bylaws by failing to post agendas and minutes.
Students can delve into a deeper understanding of politics and leadership with an undergraduate certificate from the Center for Political Thought and Leadership.
Some students jumped at the opportunity to mix politics with alcohol; others criticized it.
Michelle Obama is among a series of high-profile appearances arranged by the Clinton campaign in Arizona this week as the state becomes a battleground in the home stretch of the election.
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