Cázares-Kelly wins race for Pima County Recorder
Tucson.com, November 4, 2020
Cázares-Kelly declares win in Pima County recorder’s race as first Indigenous woman in position
Arizona Public Media, November 4, 2020
Media Featuring Gabriella
Gabriella on MSNBC with Lawrence O’Donnell
Gabriella on “The Last Word” with Lawrence O’Donnell, January 25, 2022
County recorder candidates clash on voter outreach strategies Tucson Weekly, October 8, 2020
Star Opinion: Gabriella Cázares-Kelly for Pima County Recorder Arizona Daily Star endorsement, October 7, 2020
Candidate Profile: Gabriella Cázares-Kelly, Pima County Recorder Patch, October 6, 2020
Support a Working Class Candidate, Democrats of Greater Tucson, September 5, 2020
League of Women Voters debate between Gabriella Cázares-Kelly and her opponent, September 5, 2020
Pasqua Yaqui Tribe continues efforts to restore early voting site, AZPM on August 20, 2020
Interview with Gabriella Cázares-Kelly on the Robles Speaks Podcast, with Patrick Robles August 14, 2020
Cázares-Kelly takes wide lead over Challender in race for Pima County Recorder Arizona Daily Star, August 5, 2020
“Democrats facing off in Pima County Recorder’s race talk voting rights, representation”, The Arizona Daily Star, Jul 14, 2020 Updated Jul 16, 2020
Interview with Gosh Darn Podcast, High School Podcasters July 7, 2020
“O’odham Woman Pushes Campaign For County Recorder”, The Runner News: Covering the Tohono O’odham Nation, May 15, 2020
Interview with Gabriella Cázares-Kelly, Candidate for Pima County Recorder, Grace Probesting, Gosh Darn Podcast, June 27, 2020 PODCAST
“Gabriella Cázares-Kelly wants to Improve Voter Registration and Turnout Outreach as the new Pima County Recorder”, David Gordon, Blog For Arizona, May 7, 2020
“My Educational Journey”: Gabriella Cázares-Kelly’s story from Notes from the Motherfield, Gabriella Cázares-Kelly, Kore Press, Tucson, AZ, October 25, 2019 VIDEO
“In Pima County, new faces seek office in 2020”, Kathleen B. Kunz and Jamie Verwys, Tucson Local Media, Jan 8, 2020
“Indigenous coming through!” #IndigenousScooterSquad represent in DC, Vincent Shilling, Indian Country Today, October 3, 2019
4,000 Square Miles. One Post Office. Why It’s So Hard To Vote in Arizona’s Indian Country., Tim Murphy, Mother Jones Magazine, November/December 2018 Issue
We Are Indivisible: A Blueprint for Democracy After Trump , Ezra Levin and Leah Greenberg, April 2019