Grateful, angry, suspicious: How our readers responded to the DOJ voter data lawsuit
The Justice Department is suing Arizona for failing to comply with its requests for sensitive voter data. Here's how our readers reacted.
The Justice Department is suing Arizona for failing to comply with its requests for sensitive voter data. Here's how our readers reacted.
Officials in Arizona and Connecticut are defending their decision to refuse a request by the Justice Department for detailed voter information.
Democrats Gov. Katie Hobbs, Secretary of State Adrian Fontes, and Attorney General Kris Mayes are all seeking second terms next year.
A clerical oversight allowed people to register to vote without providing proof of citizenship, which is required by Arizona law in order to vote in non-federal elections.
Lake’s latest appeal to overturn Maricopa County’s election results recycles unfounded claims that have already been disproven in federal court.
Supporters of the Arizona Abortion Access Act delivered over 800,000 signatures for the ballot measure to the Secretary of State's Office on July 3.
Voters will be asked to weigh in on laws that would make school board races partisan, end term limits for judges, and lower the minimum wage for tipped workers, among other things.
Four years ago, Phoenix and the nation faced a global pandemic that we had not seen in generations. In addition to the tragic loss of life, small businesses struggled to stay afloat while millions of Americans lost their jobs. Additionally, the pandemic highlighted...