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Arizona officials seek dismissal of Donald Trump’s election suit

Attorneys defending Arizona election officials argued Thursday that the Donald Trump campaign’s lawsuit that seeks the manual inspection of Election Day ballots in metro...

Lawyer: Remedies in Arizona’s Sharpie suit are unworkable

An attorney defending election officials in metro Phoenix in a lawsuit over the use of Sharpies to complete Election Day ballots said the remedies...

Claim that Sharpie pens ruin Arizona ballots misses the mark

As states across the U.S. release vote totals for the presidential election, some social media users are falsely claiming that ballots are being invalidated...

Arizona officials push early ballots for disabled voters

Arizona is home to over 2,200 assisted living facilities and nearly 150 skilled nursing facilities, whose residents may be locked down or have difficulty...

Early end ordered to Arizona’s voter registration extension

An appeals court on Tuesday night ordered an early end to an extension of Arizona’s voter registration deadline that was ordered by a judge...

U.S. Supreme Court to review Arizona ‘ballot harvesting’ law

In the Arizona case, a federal appeals court ruled in January that Arizona’s law banning so-called “ballot harvesting” violates the Voting Rights Act and the Constitution.

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.

Some call for end to COVID-19 rules as Arizona cases decline

The Department of Health Services reported an 81 additional cases statewide.

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.

Mark Brnovich asks Supreme Court to decide Tucson election date

Brnovich, a Republican, said Tucson’s election plans may violate a 2018 law requiring cities to hold their elections in even-numbered years if their off-year elections show a significantly lower turnout.

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