Jonathon Paton
Brewer's PAC goes on spending spree for GOP candidates
Gov. Jan Brewer let donations pile up in her political action committee for a year, until this week, when she's started unloading the $587,000 pot, hoping to make the difference for Republican candidates for Congress.
Brewer makes appointment in review of Arizona Guard
Gov. Jan Brewer has picked an Oklahoma National Guard general to review allegations of misconduct, lax discipline and a corrupt climate in the Arizona National Guard.
Nearly $14M spent so far in Ariz. race for US Senate seat
It takes millions to become a U.S. senator - just ask Democrat Richard Carmona and Republican Jeff Flake.
CD1 candidates Kirkpatrick and Paton
1st Congressional District candidates Ann Kirkpatrick, left, a Democrat, and Jonathan Paton, the Republican.
CD 1 race: Behind the images, a real person
The caricatures are sharpening in Congressional District 1: Ann Kirkpatrick appears as a spendthrift Democrat who runs from constituents, while Jonathan Paton plays a captive of the payday-loan industry out of touch with the rural district.
Political notebook: CA$H played an unwelcome role, at least on campaign signs
Cash and politicians. The two just seem to go together, like bread and butter.
McSally touts 'pioneer spirit' in new TV ad
Republican Martha McSally’s first TV ad in the Congressional District 2 race highlights her “pioneer spirit” and leadership traits.
Barber up on TV, McSally becomes 'Young Gun'
Democrat Ron Barber is up with his first TV ad of the general election campaign, touting his work helping Southern Arizonans avoid foreclosure.
Political notebook: Oh, for the days of Senate appointees
Quick quiz: Do you know what the 17th Amendment does? The obscure amendment became the "issue du jour" this week in Arizona's U.S. Senate race after Republican Jeff Flake said at a campaign event in Payson he would prefer that the Legislature, rather than the state's voters, pick U.S. senators.
Carmona sees fundraising gains; Flake most in bank
Democrat Richard Carmona brought in more money this quarter than his opponents in the U.S. Senate race, but his campaign war chest still falls short of Republican Jeff Flake's. Meanwhile, Barber leads CD2 fund-raising while Grijalva leads in CD3 and Kirkpatrick in CD1.
Josh Brodesky: Like a monster, Rio Nuevo lurches down ruinous path
What a horror story Rio Nuevo has become. It's tempting to liken the state-run Rio Nuevo Board to the monster in Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein": an ugly and misunderstood creation, shunned by the public, that turns on its creator.
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