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A measure proposing major reforms to the Arizona's Empowerment Scholarship Account program will no longer go to voters in November following a court ruling.
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Former Republican mayor of Mesa John Giles, now on the Democratic ticket for lieutenant governor, said he has almost no policy disagreements with Governor Katie Hobbs as she seeks reelection.
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Trump-endorsed U.S. Rep. Andy Biggs has won the Republican nomination for Arizona governor. He'll take on Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs in November.
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Trump-endorsed candidates won nominations for governor and a key House race. Arizona Democrats choose who can try to flip that Republican-held House seat.
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Mohave County will be the first in the country to use a special type of ballot paper embedded with several security measures. Officials hope it will boost voter confidence — and won’t cause issues.
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A Mohave County Supervisor has revived efforts to trim the legal rights of the Attorney General as part of an attempt to order a complete hand count of all ballots.
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Arizona top officials certified the state's election results Monday, including voters' approval of a measure that expands abortion access from 15 weeks to the point of fetal viability.
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Native candidates up and down the ballot made historic gains in Arizona and beyond in the election.
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Democrat Ruben Gallego has been elected Arizona’s first Latino U.S. senator, defeating Republican Kari Lake in the closely-watched race.
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Initial results from yesterday’s election continue to roll in from northern Arizona and the state. Around 1.5 million ballots still need to be counted with more numbers expected to be released this morning.