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Republicans in the Arizona Legislature want the political affiliation of school board candidates listed on the ballot.
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A judge dismissed a lawsuit from the Navajo Nation against Apache County over delays in processing early ballots.
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Votes are still being counted throughout Arizona, but initial results have yielded few major surprises in national and statewide races along with more than a dozen ballot propositions.
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Four generations of a Navajo family led a five-day horseback ride to register new voters ahead of the November election. They hope to increase participation on the reservation where residents face voting barriers.
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For the first time in a dozen years, there's an open seat for the Coconino County recorder, which oversees early voting, the preferred method for 80% of Arizonans. It comes as election workers continue to be targets of misinformation.
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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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In addition to national, state and local elections, Arizona voters have a lengthy list of at least 14 ballot propositions to vote on in this year's general election.
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Flagstaff Mayor Becky Daggett has endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris amid a wave of Democratic support following President Joe Biden's decision to step down from his reelection campaign.
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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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Designs will be accepted through April 19 before the public picks their favorites. The winners will be printed onto stickers handed out during the upcoming Primary and General Elections.