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Arizona governor's race will test MAGA future for Republican Party

Republican candidates vie for party's hard-right flank in primary, but may struggle in general election

Trump Calls for Revisiting 2020 Election Integrity

Former president cites 'The Navarro Report' in pushing for further investigation of disputed ballots before January 6th events.

Maricopa County Board Offers Recorder Help, $550,000 for Signature Verification

The board wants to coordinate with the Recorder's Office on early in-person voting despite past differences.

Maricopa County Recorder Ordered to Testify Amid Election Dispute

Conflict escalates between newly elected recorder and county supervisors over election management and voter access.

Arizona Voters Likely to See Slew of Ballot Measures in November

State legislature pushing through measures that Governor Hobbs has previously vetoed

Judge Dismisses Challenge to Republican's New Mexico Governor Campaign

Former cabinet secretary and cannabis CEO Duke Rodriguez remains on the June primary ballot despite residency questions.

Arizona GOP Proposes Bill to Allow ICE Agents at Polling Places

The measure aims to boost election security but raises concerns over voter intimidation

Arizona Man Sues Former Apache County Attorney Over Election Intimidation

Lawsuit alleges Michael Whiting used employees to surveil and harass opponent during 2024 schools superintendent race.

Former Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez gets DCCC boost in bid to unseat Rep. Eli Crane

Nez selected for DCCC's 'Red to Blue' program as he aims to become Arizona's first Native American representative in Congress

Culture on the Brink: Violence, Silence & the Fight for America's Health

Elected Arizona official warns of growing political violence and medical misinformation

Maricopa County Supervisor Debbie Lesko Vows to Restore Trust in Elections

Lesko pledges independent audit and inclusive approach to address voter concerns.

Former Senator Kyrsten Sinema Accused of Misusing $700K in Campaign Funds

Watchdog group alleges Sinema spent campaign money on personal expenses after leaving office.

Former Arizona Lawmaker Alleges 'Bogus' Trespass Notices at State Capitol

Community members were reportedly issued trespass notices while denouncing an anti-immigration election bill.

Tucson Veteran Challenges Incumbent in Congressional Race

JoAnna Mendoza, a former Marine and Navy officer, is running against Rep. Juan Ciscomani in Arizona's 6th District.

Pima County Voters to Decide on Regional Transportation Measures

Propositions 418 and 419 on the ballot for March 10 election

Pima County mail-in ballots lack privacy envelope

Voter concerned about personal information exposure

Maricopa County Supervisors Clash with Recorder Over Testimony

Two supervisors say they won't vote to oust Recorder Justin Heap if he refuses to testify about voter disenfranchisement allegations.

Trump DHS Secretary Makes Unsubstantiated Voter Fraud Claims

Kristi Noem echoes Trump's allegations but fails to provide any concrete evidence

Phoenix Resident Alleges Federal 'Monitoring' Racket Targeting Law Enforcement

Amber May claims COVID-19 was a bioweapon used to usher in smart cities and digital control.

Arizona Voters Divided on Trump as Midterms Approach

Residents of central Arizona grapple with the complexities of their political environment as they prepare for the midterm elections.

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