Arizona Republican lawmakers on Wednesday advanced a bill designed to get voters the results of elections faster.
Rudy Giuliani had asked for the case to be moved to Pinal County. He argued the "entire bench" of Maricopa County could not be fair and impartial.
One thing is that Democrat Katie Hobbs beat Republican Kari Lake in the 2022 gubernatorial race. And that meant Democrats got top billing in the just-completed election in five counties, including Maricopa and Pima, where three out of every four registered voters reside.
That explains why Arizona law requires rotation of names on primary election ballots, said Democrats' attorney Sarah Gonski. She urged U.S. District Court Judge Diane Humetewa to extend that rotation to general elections. The judge declined, and the DNC had no better luck going all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Maricopa County appears poised to commission an audit of its own election processes as a new slate of leaders takes office. Supervisor Tom Galvin, a Republican, announced his support for the ...
A provision in the Arizona Constitution could mean that the newly sworn in Maricopa County recorder really isn't — at least not yet.
A Maricopa County Superior Court judge ... Kelly Ward, former chair of the Arizona Republican party, and her husband Michael Ward, a GOP activist, joined in Giuliani's request, according to ...
Maricopa County appears poised to commission an audit of its own election processes as a new slate of leaders takes office.
Justin Olson returns to the House of Representatives after a stint at the Arizona Corporation Commission and Turning Point USA, where he works as the chief financial officer.
Lawmakers are back at the state Capitol and a new legislative session has begun, with an emboldened GOP in control of both chambers — and up against a Democratic governor.
Arizona lawmakers assembled to take the oath of office and listen to Gov. Katie Hobbs' State of the State. Here’s what to know about Day 1.
Senate President Warren Petersen said the legislation bill takes aim at the piles of early ballots that arrive on Election Day.