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If it wasn't for Arizona's Tent City, Donald Trump may have never had the idea for Florida's Alligator Alcatraz.
Politics We may not know the next president on Election Day. This Arizona swing county could be why. This year, election officials warn it could take as long as 13 days to tabulate all of the ...
Maricopa County, Arizona, has become the nation’s ultimate swing county — a place that could determine whether Democrat Kamala Harris or Republican Donald Trump will be the next president and ...
Maricopa’s position isn’t just at the center of Arizona politics. The county has been a regular stop for presidential candidates as they look to clinch Arizona’s 11 electoral votes ...
A person in Maricopa County, Arizona, has been diagnosed with dengue fever, health officials announced this week, adding that this case could be the county's first that was acquired locally ...
America First Legal is suing the most populated county in Arizona to kick non-citizens off its voter rolls — as concerns mount among GOPers that the illegal registrations could affect the ...
The modern Republican Party’s strength in Arizona came from Maricopa County. In the past 25 years, its population doubled, and from the start of the century until 2016, no Republican nominee for ...
Only reliably Democratic Los Angeles County is larger. Maricopa reports its results far faster than Los Angeles, but it takes longer to find out who won because the county — and Arizona overall ...
In Maricopa County, home to Phoenix, the vote counting unfolds inside a gargantuan downtown building resembling a warehouse. Security officers monitor who comes and goes, and workers wearing blue ...
Maricopa County gave the Senate its election equipment, 2.1 million ballots, voter rolls and other election information in response to subpoenas Senate Republican leaders issued in January.
State Senate Republicans subpoenaed nearly 400 of Maricopa County's election machines, along with ballots cast by voters in November's election, to facilitate an unusual audit of the election results.
In December, Arizona Senate Republicans subpoenaed nearly 400 of Maricopa County's machines, along with ballots cast by voters, for an unusual audit of the 2020 election results.