Halfway to the midterms, the Democratic registration slide suggests victories will hinge on winning over bigger slices of GOP and independent voters.
With just over a year to go before the 2026 midterm election, candidates for Arizona’s statewide office have already amassed millions of dollars, with incumbent Gov. Katie Hobbs leading the way. The Democrat raked in $1.
The Honest Elections Project has submitted an amicus brief in support of a Republican-led lawsuit challenging Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes over revisions to the state’s Election Procedures Manual,
Arizona Supreme Court rules in favor of Secretary of State Adrian Fontes regarding the election procedures manual.
The Arizona Supreme Court issued an order on Thursday, reversing a March decision from the Arizona Court of Appeals which ruled that Secretary of State Adrian Fontes violated the Arizona Administrative Procedures Act when he didn’t allow enough time for public comment on the 2023 Election Procedures Manual.
Speaker Mike Johnson says he can't swear in Arizona Congresswoman-elect Adelita Grijalva because of the shutdown, but critics say he's trying to avoid a vote on releasing the Epstein files.
Representative-elect Adelita Grijalva appeared at the Capitol with other Arizona Democrats on Wednesday to criticize the Republican speaker for continuing to refuse to swear her in.
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes says it is "unacceptable" that 800,000 Arizona residents have been without representation in the House.
Over the Voting Rights Act's 60-year history, Arizona has been shaped by the landmark election legislation and has played a significant role in reimagining the law. Why it matters: Arizona's complicated history of voter disenfranchisement has made it a key player in the national effort to ensure unfettered voting rights.
The Arizona Supreme Court ruled that the secretary of state does not have to follow a law governing how state agencies make rules when he creates a biennial rule book for local election officials.
When it comes to seating Arizona Democrat Adelita Grijalva, Speaker Mike Johnson is running out of excuses — and facing a possible court fight.