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Voters have until 7 p.m. on Election Day to return their completed ballots for the Nov. 7 special election. They need to be mailed by Oct. 31 to arrive on time.
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Kari Lake is preparing to launch a U.S. Senate campaign with a splashy rally outside Phoenix, having never conceded she lost last year’s race for Arizona governor.
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Lake wants a Maricopa County Judge to grant her access to the ballot return envelopes of 1.3 million voters. She failed in her bid for Arizona governor last year and has falsely claimed voter fraud for her loss.
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Election workers have gotten death threats and warnings they will be lynched, the US government saysMore than a dozen people nationally have been charged with threatening election workers by a Justice Department unit trying to stem the tide of violent and graphic threats against people who count and secure the vote.
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Attorney General Kris Mayes has sent a letter to all 15 of Arizona’s county attorneys confirming that counties aren’t allowed to count ballots by hand.
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Democrat Ruben Gallego has outraised and outspent Independent Kyrsten Sinema in the race for one of Arizona’s senate seats – one Sinema hasn’t even confirmed she'll actually enter.
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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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Phoenix man charged with sending threatening email to Maricopa County supervisor after 2022 electionAuthorities say a Phoenix man has been indicted for allegedly sending a threatening email to Maricopa County Supervisor Bill Gates after the 2022 general election.
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Ron DeSantis is defending his state’s decision to fly migrants from the southern border to California during a visit to the U.S.-Mexico border
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A former Cochise County elections director has received a $130,000 settlement following claims of a toxic work environment.