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2022 Election News

Corporation Commission, renewable energy, Kuby, Kennedy, Myers, Thompson, election, Southwest Gas
Sep 14, 2022

Debate highlights Arizona utility regulator differences

A debate among the four candidates seeking two seats on the commission that regulates Arizona utilities revealed sharp differences in their approaches to the job as the state adjusts to climate change and a shrinking water supply.

elections, Hudelson, Martinez, Seaman, Legislative District 16, campaign donations, general election
Sep 12, 2022

Fighting bogus claims a growing priority in election offices

Election officials preparing for the rapidly approaching midterm elections have one more headache: trying to combat misinformation that sows distrust about voting and results while fueling vitriol aimed at rank-and-file election workers.

election denier, Senate, settlement, Cyber Ninjas, American Oversight
Sep 12, 2022

Supreme Court rejects election-denying group’s latest attempt to void 2020 vote

The Arizona Supreme Court has rejected the latest effort by a group of election deniers -- the fourth from members of "We The People'' -- to void and rerun the 2020 vote.

election, citizens, nonprofits, propositions, Prop 309, Proposition 132, vote, election
Sep 12, 2022

Hobbs and Lake won’t debate despite election commission offering to let Hobbs propose conditions

Arizona voters won't see a debate between the major gubernatorial hopefuls.

Sep 8, 2022

Hobbs, Lake, Clean Elections back to the drawing board on gubernatorial debate

The Clean Elections Commission will take another week to try to wrangle the gubernatorial candidates onto the same debate stage.

Aug 30, 2022

Judge rules Wadsack stays on ballot in LD17

A Pima County judge denied a request by friends of Sen. Vince Leach, R-Tucson, to knock GOP Senate nominee Justine Wadsack off the general election ballot on Monday. 

Bowers,Prop 308, Dreamers, DACA
Aug 4, 2022

Speaker Bowers has no regrets over his loss

Arizona voters relegated House Speaker Rusty Bowers to the history books after the conservative Republican crossed former President Donald Trump and refused to back his unsupported claims that he lost in 2020 because of fraud. 

Jul 2, 2022

Feds likely to sue AZ over new election law

The Biden administration is planning to sue Arizona over a new state law that requires proof of citizenship to vote for president.

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