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Hobbs pledges to raise $500,000 to unseat legislative Republicans

[caption id="attachment_259745" align="aligncenter" width="620"] Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs gives the State of the State Address at the Arizona Capitol on Jan. 9. Hobbs on Feb. 21 fired the first financial salvo at legislative Republicans, promising to raise $500,000 to unseat them in 2024. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)[/caption] G[...]

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Fontes and Richer laugh, debate at Valley Bar event

[caption id="attachment_260217" align="aligncenter" width="620"] Secretary of State Adrian Fontes, on left, Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer, middle, and Garrett Archer, an ABC15 journalist, talk at Valley Bar in Phoenix on Feb. 8. Between playful jabs and Harry Potter references, former political opponents Fontes and Richer t[...]

Richer, Fontes, election reform, Valley Bar, Phoenix, Democrats, Republicans, Lake
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House votes to waive AEL with bipartisan support

[caption id="attachment_260150" align="aligncenter" width="620"] The House today voted to waive the aggregate expenditure limit (AEL) with bipartisan support, clearing the two-thirds majority needed to send it forward. The resolution, sponsored by Rep. David Cook, R-Globe, required 40 votes to pass and received 46.[/caption] The H[...]

AEL, legislation, bill, Cook, Chaplik, Pingerelli, bill, private schools, district public schools, charter schools, school funding
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After running on 2020 fraud claims, Lake shifts to 2022

[caption id="attachment_260061" align="aligncenter" width="620"] Former President Donald Trump, left, introduces Republican candidate for governor Kari Lake, right, as Trump speaks at a rally on Jan. 15, 2022, in Florence. Lake lost the November 2022 election to Democrat Katie Hobbs, but Lake’s campaigning has barely stopped since [...]

Lake, Trump, election, Republicans, Hobbs, election contest, GOP, pivot, campaigns, Scottsdale
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Dems elect vice-chair Bejarano to head state party

[caption id="attachment_74817" align="aligncenter" width="620"] Arizona Democrats have elected Yolanda Bejarano to chair the state party. Bejarano won 70.2% of the vote on Jan. 28, receiving 440 votes to her opponent, Maricopa County Supervisor Steve Gallardo’s 186 for the top job in the Arizona Democratic Party.[/caption] Arizo[...]

Arizona Democratic Party, Hobbs, election, Bejarano, Gallardo, ballots, party, legislature
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Elected officials – don’t lose sight of voters’ priorities  

[caption id="attachment_259877" align="aligncenter" width="620"] Based on the results of three major comprehensive surveys commissioned by Center for the Future of Arizona over the past two years and the results of the 2022 election, Arizonans have indicated that they’re more interested in actionable solutions than obstinate ideolo[...]

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Hobbs asks court to toss Lake's latest bid to overturn election

[caption id="attachment_259565" align="aligncenter" width="620"] Arizona Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs takes the ceremonial oath of office during a public inauguration at the state Capitol in Phoenix on Jan. 5. Hobbs is asking the state Court of Appeals to toss out Kari Lake's latest bid to overturn the 2022 election saying it is based[...]

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Freshman lawmaker seeks ban on voting by mail

[caption id="attachment_258085" align="aligncenter" width="620"] An election worker tabulates ballots inside the Maricopa County Recorder's Office on Nov. 10 in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Matt York)[/caption] A newly elected state lawmaker who wants to overturn the 2022 election is now trying to get colleagues to outlaw voting by mail. [...]

election, Kavanagh, ballots, hand counts, tabulation, McSally, Kelly, Lake, Biden, Trump, legislation

Cochise County BOS certifies election

After a judge ordered the Cochise County Board of Supervisors to canvass their election by 5 p.m., one rogue Republican county supervisor finally voted to approve the canvass of the 2022 election. The other did not attend.  The court order and subsequent election certification put an end to Supervisors Peggy Judd and Tom Cro[...]

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Cochise County supervisors delay certification of election results

[caption id="attachment_257892" align="aligncenter" width="620"] The Cochise County Board of Supervisors delayed its certification of the 2022 election after two Republican members sought evidence the tabulation machines used were “lawfully certified by an accredited lab.”[/caption] The Cochise County Board of Supervisors dela[...]

Pawlik, Willoughby, Harris, election, recount, Republicans, Democrats, Gress, Maricopa County, House, Jovan Hutton Pulitzer

Judge will decide if rules will be in place to run elections

  A judge will decide this coming week whether there will be any rules in place to run this year's elections or whether there will be, as an attorney for the governor fears, “chaos” at the polls. Anni Foster, attorney for Gov. Doug Ducey, told a judge on Friday that Attorney General Mark Brnovich never approved a n[...]

elections, Kavanagh, Lake, Hobbs, PBS, Arizona Citizens Clean Elections Commission, debate, ASU

Attorney: lawsuit seeking ballot hand count flawed

A lawyer for the state's largest county is telling a federal judge that a lawsuit by two Republican candidates seeking to require a hand count of the 2022 election is legally and factually flawed.  [caption id="attachment_127975" align="alignleft" width="200"] Republican Rep. Mark Finchem[/caption] In a 21-page filing, Emily C[...]

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