Dueling measures would change the Arizona Constitution to either eliminate or mandate partisan primary elections — if they both pass, the proposal that gets the most support will be the law of the land.
A U.S. appeals court on Thursday reinstated a pair of controversial Arizona election security laws aimed at preventing people from being registered to vote in multiple jurisdictions.
Asked why supporters would not participate, an Arizona for Abortion Access spokesperson cited other campaign work and support for the amendment.
The Arizona Supreme Court ruled Friday that nearly 100,000 residents who may not have fulfilled the state’s proof-of-citizenship requirements can still vote in state and local races this year, quickly resolving how election officials should address a clerical glitch that had left the eligibility of those registered voters in question.
The decision temporarily resolves a quandary that could have disenfranchised the group and swayed down-ballot races across the state.
Nearly 100,000 voters will receive regular ballots this fall even though there is no record that they submitted citizenship documentation, as is required to vote in state and local elections.
The United States Presidential Election is rapidly approaching. Here are some key dates for Arizonans to ensure you get your opportunity to vote.
A Maricopa County judge has rejected an effort to prevent votes from being counted on a citizen initiative that would change Arizona primary elections, a ruling that brings a measure of clarity as the first ballots are being sent to voters.
John Giles hopes that defeating Trump would help reset the political dynamic and provide stability to democracy.
The seat is vacant after incumbent Kyrsten Sinema left the Democratic Party to become an independent in December 2023.
Vice President Kamala Harris is stepping up her efforts to win over voters who belong to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.