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social media, Hobbs, investigation, Twitter, Facebook
Aug 11, 2023

House panel to examine Hobbs’ social media conduct as Secretary of State 

A legislative panel is meeting next month to investigate the social media conduct of executive officials including Gov. Katie Hobbs before she was elected as governor.  

probate court, guardians, Disney, Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals
May 1, 2023

Pass Senate bills to end probate system actions that cause abuse, abandonment, exploitation

Every citizen should be concerned that our rights are so easily eliminated and all that we hold dear and planned for, wiped away. It is incumbent on the Arizona Legislature to pass and Gov. Katie Hobbs to sign into law, SB1291 and SB1038.

Maricopa County, Kavanagh, Election Day, ballots, early voting, Mendez, Sundareshan
Mar 17, 2023

Bill would strip voters’ ability to drop off early ballots on Election Day

It's being billed as a method to get more rapid election results. But a measure awaiting Senate debate would strip people who get early ballots in the mail of the option to hang on to them until the last minute and then simply drop them off at a polling place on Election Day.

Wadsack, Kern, Senate, Bennett, Tucson, Arizona Constitution, Phoenix, Coolidge, Prescott, Sundareshan, Shope
Mar 6, 2023

Senators vote to allow voters to decide how Tucson residents elect council

State senators voted Monday to let voters across Arizona decide how Tucson residents get to elect members of their city council.

Republicans, GOP, DeWit, Ward, election, MAGA, Trump, Lake, Hobbs, Schweikert, ballots, tabulation
Jan 28, 2023

Arizona Republicans pick DeWit to lead party

Former Arizona Treasurer Jeff DeWit is the new chairman of the Arizona Republican Party, scoring a decisive victory in a crowded race. 

Ward, election, ballot tabulators, vote centers, general election, Richer, GOP, Arizona Democratic Party, voting, voters, Alexander Kolodin, Court of Appeals, Australian Ballot System, Mohave County, Arizona Constitution
Dec 7, 2022

Lawsuit Ward, GOP file claims mail-in, early voting violates Constitution

A lawsuit seeking to strike down mail-in voting had its day in the Court of Appeals today. The suit, filed by the Arizona Republican Party and party chair Kelli Ward against the Secretary of State, county recorders and the state, alleges the decades-old, mail-in early voting system violates the Arizona Constitution as it does not fulfill the provision that “secrecy in voting shall be preserved.[...]

Ward, Trump, GOP, Twitter, Hobbs, Brnovich, tweet, campaign, election, gubernatorial, Center for Internet Security, Arizona Republican Party, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Georgia, Arizona, Lake, state bar
Dec 6, 2022

Ward wants Brnovich to investigate Hobbs’ office contacting Twitter

The head of the Arizona Republican Party, Kelli Ward, wants Attorney General Mark Brnovich to investigate whether Democrat Katie Hobbs used her official position "to suppress free speech.''

judges, election, Ward, phone records
Oct 28, 2022

House attorney urges court to reject Ward’s effort to shield records

The attorney for the U.S. House is urging the Supreme Court to reject a last-ditch effort by the head of the Arizona Republican Party to shield her phone records from the committee looking at the causes of the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol.

phone records, Ward, GOP, Arizona Republican Party, Trump, Biden, election, subpoena, votes, insurrection, Jan. 6, Trump, Biden, judge
Oct 19, 2022

AZ GOP head gets temporary reprieve for surrendering records

The head of the Arizona Republican Party has gotten at least a temporary reprieve from a court order that would surrender her phone records to the House panel investigating the events around the Jan. 6 riot.

Ward, Trump, GOP, Twitter, Hobbs, Brnovich, tweet, campaign, election, gubernatorial, Center for Internet Security, Arizona Republican Party, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Georgia, Arizona, Lake, state bar
Oct 4, 2022

Lawyers: Arizona GOP chair pleaded Fifth to Jan. 6 panel

Arizona Republican Party Chair Kelli Ward refused to answer questions during a deposition of the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, an attorney for the panel revealed Tuesday during a court hearing in Phoenix.

Ward, election, ballot tabulators, vote centers, general election, Richer, GOP, Arizona Democratic Party, voting, voters, Alexander Kolodin, Court of Appeals, Australian Ballot System, Mohave County, Arizona Constitution
Sep 23, 2022

Judge: committee investigating events around Jan. 6 riot is entitled to obtain GOP head’s phone records

The House committee investigating the events around the Jan. 6 riot is entitled to get the phone records of the head of the Arizona Republican Party.

Lake, Finchem, Trump, gubernatorial, McCain, Flake, Barry Goldwater, Taylor Robson, GOP
Sep 19, 2022

Once McCain’s party, Arizona GOP returns to far-right roots

The right-wing forces that John McCain marginalized within the Arizona GOP are now in full control, with profound implications for one of the nation's most closely matched battlegrounds.

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