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Outgoing Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey says his Republican administration will ensure an orderly transition to Democrat Katie Hobbs.
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Voters deciding to split their tickets or buck their party altogether may have helped Democrats mount a stronger-than-expected performance in the recent midterm elections.
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The board in Mohave County called the delay a “political statement” and vowed to certify the election on the Nov. 28 deadline.
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Kris Mayes has won the closest contest in Arizona history for statewide office, but the win doesn’t signal the end of the election as the narrow margin triggers an automatic recount under state law.
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Republicans are engaged in a round of finger-pointing as both parties sift through the results of Democrats’ stronger-than-expected showing in the midterm elections. But the recriminations obscure a much deeper dilemma for the party.
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The Tohono O’odham Nation and the Gila River Indian Community argue the that requirements will disenfranchise Native voters as it will leave many tribal members unable to register to vote.
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Defeated Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake says she’s assembling lawyers and collecting evidence of voters who had trouble casting ballots as she considers her next move.
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As the final ballots continue to be counted in Arizona, Democrat Kris Mayes leads her Republican opponent Abe Hamadeh by a razor-thin margin for state attorney general.
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A record 12 women will take their seats as their states' highest-ranking elected officials when the nation's governors are sworn in this winter.
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Officials in Maricopa County have become adept at batting down slanted, false or nearly false claims about how they ran last week’s election.