Arizona passes Prop 139, constitutionally protecting abortion up to fetal viability
Arizona voters passed Prop 139, guaranteeing access to abortion up to fetal viability.
Arizona voters passed Prop 139, guaranteeing access to abortion up to fetal viability.
The Copper Courier team visited various polling locations in Phoenix and Tempe throughout the day. Here's a look into what we saw.
Maricopa County Supervisor Bill Gates said at a press conference that, as of 11 a.m., more than 93,000 voters had checked in at the county’s 246 polling locations.
While the Election Day tally may take longer, Arizona’s final results have taken 10-20 days for over two decades.
Maricopa County employees are taking on extra shifts to help election workers with an around-the-clock operation to process early ballots that are an unusually long two pages.
Election workers across America have consistently pulled off presidential elections and accurately tallied the results—and there's no reason to believe this year will be any different.
Two groups have launched initiatives inviting people of faith to help promote peace at Arizona's polling locations.
Maricopa County's ballot count could determine whether Democrat Kamala Harris or Republican Donald Trump will be the next US president.
An Arizona OB-GYN says that, by voting for Prop 139, we can push back against disinformation and anti-abortion extremism, and ensure personal medical decisions remain between patients and their physicians—not politicians.
I'm filling in the bubbles on my ballot this week. Why? Because whether we like it or not, progress is incremental. The country—and the Arizona—we want and deserve will not be built in a day.