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2022 Election News

Hobbs creates bipartisan panel to study election system

[caption id="attachment_259003" align="aligncenter" width="620"] In order to try to restore public confidence, Gov. Katie Hobbs on Friday created a bipartisan panel to study the state's election system and recommend changes.(Photo courtesy of Maricopa County Elections Department)[/caption] Seeking to restore public confidence, Gov[...]

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2022 Election News

Pinal officials deny ‘hiding’ election issues; maintain there wasn't fraud

[caption id="attachment_257387" align="aligncenter" width="620"] Pinal County Board of Supervisors Chairman Jeffrey McClure rubs his head while addressing ballot shortages in Pinal County on Aug. 3 in Florence. Pinal County officials deny burgeoning claims that they withheld information about ballot discrepancies from the courts and [...]

Pinal County, elections, primary election, November, ballots, election overhaul, voters, Volkmer, tabulation, ballots
2022 Election News

Court of Appeals to consider Lake's bid to overturn election results

[caption id="attachment_258529" align="aligncenter" width="620"] Kari Lake, Arizona Republican candidate for governor, waves to her supporters at the Republican watch party in Scottsdale on Nov. 8. The state Court of Appeals will consider later this month whether to expedite Lake's bid to overturn the results of the gubernatorial ele[...]

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2022 Election News

Lake, Finchem appeal for day in federal court

[caption id="attachment_254179" align="aligncenter" width="620"] Rep. Mark Finchem, R-Oro Valley, and Kari Lake confer earlier this year on the House floor. A federal judge ordered sanctions against attorneys representing failed Republican candidates Finchem and Lake in their lawsuit against the Secretary of State and Maricopa County[...]

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2022 Election News

Pawlik and Harris officially win LD13 House seats 

[caption id="attachment_257892" align="aligncenter" width="620"] Rep. Jennifer Pawlik, D-Chandler, and Republican Rep.-elect Liz Harris have officially won Legislative District 13’s two House seats after the Secretary of State’s election recount results were publicized today.[/caption] Rep. Jennifer Pawlik, D-Chandler, and Rep[...]

Pawlik, Willoughby, Harris, election, recount, Republicans, Democrats, Gress, Maricopa County, House, Jovan Hutton Pulitzer
2022 Election News

Lake and her attorneys won't have to pay legal fees of those Lake sued

[caption id="attachment_259158" align="aligncenter" width="620"] Kari Lake, Arizona Republican candidate for governor, talks to her supporters at the Republican watch party in Scottsdale on Nov. 8. While Lake may have lost her legal bid to set aside the results of the governor's race, which she lost to Democrat Katie Hobbs by more th[...]

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2022 Election News

Judge denies Hamadeh's election contest, affirms Mayes' win

[caption id="attachment_259089" align="aligncenter" width="620"] Republican Abe Hamadeh, candidate for Arizona Attorney General, speaks with the media after a televised debate against Democrat Kris Mayes on Sept. 28. The last election contest by Hamadeh went to trial on Dec. 23, and a judge denied Hamadeh's petition, affirming Kris M[...]

Hamadeh, Mayes, election, Lake, Hobbs, ballots, election contest, Republicans, Democrats, legal fees, Toma, Petersen, judge, election challenge
2022 Election News

Trial fails to produce evidence needed to establish intentional misconduct in Lake's election contest

[caption id="attachment_258529" align="aligncenter" width="620"] Kari Lake, Arizona Republican candidate for governor, waves to her supporters at the Republican watch party in Scottsdale on Nov. 8. Both days of the trial in Lake’s election contest have failed to produce the evidence needed to establish intentional misconduct that f[...]

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2022 Election News

Judge: Hamadeh can try to have election results set aside

[caption id="attachment_257101" align="aligncenter" width="620"] Republican Abraham Hamadeh, candidate for Arizona attorney general, took part in a televised debate against Democrat Kris Mayes on Sept. 28. In a ruling Dec. 20, Mohave County Superior Court Judge Lee Jantzen said that Hamadeh is entitled to try to prove that some peopl[...]

Hamadeh, Mayes, election, election deniers, Trump, attorney general, judge, Mohave County Superior Court, Maricopa County, Republicans, Democrats, election challenge
2022 Election News

Voters limited their own power to legislate, told state lawmakers to butt out

[caption id="attachment_259003" align="aligncenter" width="620"] Arizona voters last month made it slightly tougher on themselves when it comes to passing laws at the ballot box, but they also sent a strong message to state legislators – keep your hands off voter initiatives. (Photo courtesy of Maricopa County Elections Department)[...]

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2022 Election News

Judge dismisses majority of claims in Lake's election contest lawsuit

[caption id="attachment_257856" align="aligncenter" width="620"] Kari Lake, Republican candidate for Arizona governor, speaks at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Dallas on Aug. 5. A judge dismissed eight of the ten claims in Lake’s election contest lawsuit, allowing two counts claiming violations of ballot cha[...]

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2022 Election News

Fire districts face uncertain funding future after ballot measure’s failure

[caption id="attachment_258517" align="aligncenter" width="620"] Voters last month rejected a plan that would have added one-tenth of a penny to the state sales tax to benefit rural fire districts, but firefighters warn that the need – and the threat to public safety – have not gone away. (Photo by Deposit Photos)[/caption] Vo[...]

fires, Proposition 310, firefighters, Humble, rural fire districts, Arizona Free Enterprise Club

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