Elections

Arizona Supreme Court building
The Arizona Supreme Court has decided not to fast-track an appeal from Attorney General Mark Brnovich after a judge sided with Secretary of State Katie Hobbs over election rules.
Jul. 7, 2022
karrin taylor robson
In a tight race in the Republican gubernatorial primary, Gov. Doug Ducey has endorsed candidate Karrin Taylor Robson. It comes two days after early ballots were sent out.
Jul. 7, 2022
Voters line up at a polling station
July 7 is the deadline for citizen initiatives to file signatures to put their issues before voters in November. To learn about some of what we may be voting on this fall, The Show spoke with Howard Fischer of Capitol Media Services.
Jul. 7, 2022
Anna Darian
Wednesday marks the deadline for abortion rights organizers to finish collecting signatures for a ballot initiative to enshrine reproductive rights into the Arizona Constitution.
More Arizona abortion news
Jul. 6, 2022
gavel in a courtroom
The Department of Justice is asking a federal judge to block Arizona from enforcing a new law about who can vote for president. In a lawsuit filed Tuesday, the agency contends Arizona has no legal right to demand proof of citizenship from those who use a federal voter registration form to vote in federal elections.
Jul. 5, 2022
maricopa county ballot
The deadline to make a written pitch on election issues and send it to Arizona voters ahead of the midterms is coming up Wednesday at 11:59 p.m.
Jul. 5, 2022
Arizona voter ID cards
The federal government is planning to sue Arizona over a new state law that requires proof of citizenship to vote for president.
Jul. 4, 2022
2020 ballot
Due to ongoing threats from supporters of Donald Trump, a pair of Republican elections officials are resigning in Yavapai County.
Jul. 3, 2022
Senate President Karen Fann
FBI agents looking into events surrounding former President Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss have subpoenaed Arizona Senate President Karen Fann, who orchestrated a discredited review of the election.
Jul. 2, 2022
An early voting center in north Phoenix on Oct. 22, 2020.
The elected county recorder and the elections director in Arizona’s Yavapai County are resigning after more than a year and a half of threats and heated criticism from backers of former President Donald Trump who accept his lie that he lost the 2020 election because of fraud.
Jul. 2, 2022
Maricopa County Elections Department opening envelopes
The Maricopa County Elections Department is now offering bonuses to entice temporary election workers.
Jul. 1, 2022
Arizona voter ID cards
The election date for Arizona’s primaries is about a month away, and the deadline to register to vote is quickly approaching.
Jun. 30, 2022
Early ballot drop box at the Maricopa County Elections Department
Results from a recent survey buck the conventional wisdom about election-year politicking and strategies that appeal to each party’s political base in Arizona.
More Arizona politics news
Jun. 29, 2022
2020 ballot
A U.S. District Court has ruled in favor of Arizona voting rights groups, paving the way for a legal challenge to a 2021 state law that critics say limits voting rights.
Jun. 29, 2022
U.S. Capitol building
Arizona Congressman Ruben Gallego said Cassidy Hutchinson's testimony should disturb every American.
Jun. 28, 2022
The audit site at Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Major candidates for three key offices in 2022 have said they wouldn’t have certified the 2020 election results in Arizona. These offices — governor, secretary of state and attorney general — all play a role in affirming state election results. Here are GOP candidate statements on that front in this handy cheat sheet on election denialism.
Jun. 27, 2022
Anti-abortion demonstrators approach the group of abortion-rights protesters
Early Saturday morning marked the end of the 2022 Arizona legislative session as a slew of bills were passed.
Jun. 25, 2022
early ballot
The Center for the Future of Arizona is rolling out the Arizona Voters’ Agenda — a list of issues that a majority of voters strongly support ahead of the midterm elections. On Friday, it released the issues voters care about most concerning elections.
More Arizona politics news
Jun. 24, 2022
Tujunga Hotshots work the Pipeline Fire
Ninety-three percent of likely Arizona voters support “increasing spending and measures to prevent forest fires on state land,” according to an April survey conducted by the Center for the Future of Arizona.
Jun. 22, 2022
Target practice bullet holes in white paper
The Scottsdale Police Department accepts campaign signs donated by candidates for use as target practice.
Jun. 20, 2022

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