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Lake, Finchem ask federal court to ban voting machines

[caption id="attachment_254179" align="aligncenter" width="620"] Mark Finchem and Kari Lake confer earlier this year on the House floor. (Capitol Media Services file photo by Howard Fischer)[/caption] Two Republicans seeking statewide office are asking a federal judge to block the use of machines to tabulate the votes in Arizona i[...]

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Court: Can’t fix unsigned ballots after election

[caption id="attachment_248259" align="aligncenter" width="620"] In this November 6, 2020, photo, Arizona elections officials continue to count ballots inside the Maricopa County Recorder's Office in Phoenix. The Arizona Senate got affirmation from a court that its subpoena for Maricopa County’s 2.1 million ballots and election equ[...]

Campaign to repeal tax cuts can go on ballot – for now

Arizonans are one step closer to being able to vote whether to repeal $1.9 billion of tax cuts that mainly benefit the wealthiest in the state.  Secretary of State Katie Hobbs said that a review of the nearly 220,000 signatures submitted by Invest in Arizona found that more than 118,823 were valid. That is the bare number n[...]

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Judge weighs tax cuts challenge

[caption id="attachment_131178" align="aligncenter" width="620"]  [/caption] A judge is questioning whether she has the right to keep Arizona voters from getting the last word on whether to cut taxes for the state's most wealthy.  The comments by Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Katherine Cooper came Friday as Kory Langho[...]

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Ducey defends flat-tax math

[caption id="attachment_248829" align="alignnone" width="620"] Gov. Doug Ducey (Capitol Media Services photo by Howard Fischer)[/caption] Gov. Doug Ducey is defending his promotion of a flat income tax rate as saving the average Arizonan $300 a year even though legislative budget staffers figure that 72% of state residents will se[...]

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Voters out to veto 2021 legislation

[caption id="attachment_250002" align="alignnone" width="620"] In this March 17, 2020, file photo, an Arizona voter delivers her mail-in ballot at a polling station for the Arizona presidential preference election in Phoenix. In addition to their nationwide efforts to restrict voting access, Republican lawmakers in some key states ar[...]

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Dem groups start effort to take new election laws to voters

[caption id="attachment_248354" align="alignnone" width="620"] Voters arrive to vote at their polling station on Election Day, early, Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020, in Glendale, Ariz. (AP Photo/Matt York)[/caption] Democratic organizers who succeeded in sending a 2017 voucher expansion to the ballot and defeating it are setting their sig[...]

Education group to challenge new state tax laws

Arizonans may get the last word on a nearly $2 billion tax cut plan that mainly benefits the wealthy. Organizers of what had been the Invest in Ed initiative that voters approved in November have crafted three separate proposals to take to the ballot in 2022. They want the public to decide whether to ratify the decision by state l[...]

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GOP candidate who lost in ’18 to run for governor

[caption id="attachment_249835" align="alignnone" width="620"] In this Oct. 18, 2018, photo, GOP Secretary of State candidate Steve Gaynor speaks to supporters at a Make America Great Again campaign really for President Trump at International Response Hangar at Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport in Mesa. Gaynor, lost in the 2018 election t[...]

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Campaign launches range from amateurish to slick

Arizona’s 2022 election cycle is taking full shape much earlier than any cycle before it, with 11 candidates already declared for the top two statewide offices.  So far, four Republicans and two Democrats are running for governor, with more expected to jump in any day now. Three Republicans and two Democrats have annou[...]

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4 state lawmakers seek move to Congress

[caption id="attachment_249506" align="alignnone" width="620"] In this April 29, 2021, file photo, the dome of the U.S. Capitol is seen through a glass ceiling in Washington. Four Arizona state lawmakers are vying for seats in Congress in the 2022 election and more are likely to run once the new boundaries for congressional districts[...]

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Races for 2022 statewide offices taking shape

Arizona is sitting somewhere between keeping the 2020 election alive and preparing for the 2022 election, where all statewide executive offices will be on the ballot as well as a U.S. Senate seat.  As an audit of the previous election dominates the headlines, candidates from both major political parties are already beginning[...]

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