Everything you need to know about Arizona’s Primary Election results
Republican voters chose an election denier as their nominee for Maricopa County Recorder, and two Democratic congressional primaries are still too close to call.
Republican voters chose an election denier as their nominee for Maricopa County Recorder, and two Democratic congressional primaries are still too close to call.
Lake’s latest appeal to overturn Maricopa County’s election results recycles unfounded claims that have already been disproven in federal court.
Arizona lawmakers voted Wednesday to send an initiative to the November ballot that would protect two state Supreme Court justices targeted for removal from the bench over their support for a near-total abortion ban dating back to the Civil War.
How Planned Parenthood Arizona and Mesa Rep. Lorena Austin's drag story hour and the LGBTQ community were used as ammo in a bitter campaign battle against two far-right congressional candidates.
Kim Owens, pastor for Fresh Start Church in Peoria, announced plans for the church to sit in the gallery Wednesday, when the Arizona Senate is expected to vote on Democratic Sen. @annahernandezaz’s bill to repeal the state’s 1864 abortion ban.
Democrats in the Arizona Senate cleared a path to bring a proposed repeal of the state's near-total ban on abortions to a vote after the state's highest court concluded the law could be enforced and the state House blocked efforts to undo the long-dormant statute.
Rep. Nardozzi serves District 9, which covers parts of the Valley like Tempe and parts of the Gila River Indian Community.
Yesterday, Arizona Sen. Anna Hernandez asked for a moment of silence in remembrance of the six migrants who lost their lives.
Republicans were in an uproar this year because Easter happened to fall on the same day as International Transgender Day of Visibility. However, as Arizona Rep. Lorena Austin pointed out yesterday, this was not intentional; this is how Easter works.
Rep. Lorena Austin commanded the floor when they spoke about SB1166. The bill would require parents to be notified no more than five days after their child starts using a pronoun different from their biological sex or if their child starts using a name that is not their legal first, middle, or a commonly used nickname.