Voting
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Breaking: ‘Protect Education Act’ turns in 400,000+ signatures to SOS
The measure only needed 255,949 valid signatures to qualify for the November ballot.
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What Trump mail ballot order ruling means for Arizona
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes, a Democrat, welcomed a ruling that leaves the state’s preferred method of voting unchanged.
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3 Arizona Republicans voted no on bipartisan housing bill
GOP Reps. David Schweikert, Andy Biggs and Eli Crane of Arizona were among just 32 lawmakers who voted against the housing legislation.
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‘A voter suppression bill’: AZ Dems, advocates slam GOP effort to overhaul voting laws
Arizona leaders are speaking out against a new ballot resolution that risks disenfranchising Arizona voters.
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Federal judge dismisses DOJ lawsuit against Arizona seeking voter data
The dismissal of the Arizona lawsuit follows a string of other rulings against the Department of Justice in similar cases in other states.
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Arizona leaders to challenge Trump’s executive order attacking mail-in ballots
Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes and Attorney General Kris Mayes, both Democrats, are among the first elected officials to pledge legal challenges to Trump’s order, arguing he’s unlawfully trying to control who gets to vote.
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How can I make my voice heard at the Arizona Legislature?
The RTS (Request to Speak) system is a website that allows the public to register opinions and voice comments on bills as they pass through the Arizona House and Senate.
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Top 2026 elections to watch in Arizona
A number of seats are up for grabs in Arizona with less than a year to go to election day.
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Hundreds of thousands of Arizonans at risk of losing full voting rights
Arizonans are at risk of disenfranchisement as county recorders take different approaches in correcting a voter registration glitch discovered in 2024.
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The Justice Department seeks voter and election information from Arizona, and at least 18 other states, AP finds
The Justice Department lawyers have contacted officials in at least seven states to propose a meeting regarding the formation of an information-sharing agreement related to instances of voting or election fraud.
























