Tag: katie hobbs
Federal judge delays Arizona voter registration deadline
U.S. District Judge Steven Logan in Phoenix sided late Monday with organizing groups Mi Familia Vota and Arizona Coalition for Change.
Doug Ducey, secretary of state spar over election plans
Hobbs and Ducey this week have exchanged a series of increasingly pointed letters about the changes she’s seeking, which she says would ensure voters aren’t disenfranchised during the pandemic.
Judge mulls giving more time to count Navajo Nation ballots
A lawyer representing six Navajo Nation members said at a court hearing Tuesday that mail service on the reservation is much slower and less accessible than other parts of the state.
Education tax measure certified for November Arizona ballot
The measure will be called Proposition 208.
Attorney General Mark Brnovich rejects complaint over USPS
The complaint filed by the state’s top election official accusing President Donald Trump of breaking election law.
Katie Hobbs certifies marijuana measure for Arizona ballot
The Smart and Safe Arizona campaign in July submitted 420,000 petition signatures.
Registration deadline for Arizona primary is Today
Citizens must be at least 18 by the Nov. 3 general election date and a resident of the state to vote in the primary.
Arizona earmarks $9 million in virus funds for election
The money will allow counties to hire staff, increase curbside and early voting options, add ballot drop boxes and buy protective equipment.
Arizona official wants Confederate monument removed
The statue is in a public plaza adjacent to the state Capitol.
Voting-rights advocates look for election changes amid virus
Voting rights advocates called on Arizona officials to send a ballot to every registered voter.