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Governor Katie Hobbs and other state officials certified the results of the general election Monday. She contrasted this year’s election with 2020 when unfounded conspiracy theories cast doubt on the results.
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Nearly 100,000 Arizona voters who haven't submitted citizenship documents might be prevented from participating in state and local elections. That's a big number with races already tight.
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A judge has dismissed a lawsuit by Republicans who sought to have Arizona’s election procedures manual declared invalid.
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Arizona became a hotbed of election-related conspiracy theories in 2020 after President Joe Biden won the state by a narrow margin. As artificial intelligence threatens to supercharge the spread of misinformation, Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes discusses how his office is responding.
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Secretary of State Adrian Fontes spoke to the Navajo Nation Council Monday on the opening day of their fall session.
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The Arizona Republican Party plans to defend former President Donald Trump’s right to be on the ballot in the state’s 2024 presidential preference election.
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Multiple states have considered citing the 14th Amendment to keep Trump off the ballot. The Civil War-era constitutional amendment bars anyone who engaged in an insurrection or rebellion against the government from holding federal office.
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The Arizona Democratic Party is looking to force the new political party No Labels to disclose its donors or lose its status as a party.
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Top state election and cybersecurity officials are warning about the threat posed by Russia and other foreign adversaries ahead of the 2024 elections.
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Arizona’s newly elected statewide officials, including Gov. Katie Hobbs, took their public oaths of office Thursday.