President-elect Donald Trump and his Republican allies took a gamble by spending millions of dollars to attract infrequent voters — and data show the effort paid off in Arizona. The small but significant win could reshape how Republicans tailor their campaigns to key voting blocs.
A new analysis of population trends shows Arizona will likely have another Congressional seat after 2030, according to Election Data Services.
The public really wants this.” What the public really wants is to be able to know who won the freaking election. Arizona’s elections long have taken anywhere from 10 to 13 days to count ...
A failure by state officials to document the citizenship status of thousands of voters was identified as “a problem” seven years ago and again in 2020, according to lawyers examining the issue.
Texas, Florida, Arizona and Idaho are likely to gain House seats after the 2030 census, according to consulting firm Election Data Services. A gain of two congressional seats would be seen in
I keep reading about what a terrible election Democrats had, nationally and here in Arizona. As a libertarian conservative, I don’t think I’m prone to gilding the lily for Democrats,
President-elect Trump is set to deliver his first rally-styled speech since winning the general election last month, joining AmericaFest in Phoenix, Arizona.
PHOENIX (AP) — A ruling by a Maricopa County judge has invalidated provisions of Arizona’s elections manual, including one that said the secretary of state must canvass election results even if a county has not certified its ballots.
The public really wants this.” What the public really wants is to be able to know who won the freaking election. Arizona’s elections long have taken anywhere from 10 to 13 days to count, but as races have tightened, we’ve just begun to notice.
She was there for a resource fair for poor families in Mohave County, the rural desert of northwest Arizona where she had spent her life. All around the park on this Wednesday in November, there were mental health counselors,
PHOENIX (AP) — A ruling by a Maricopa County judge has invalidated provisions of Arizona's elections manual, including one that said the secretary of state must canvass election results even if a county has not certified its ballots.