The Mohave County Board of Supervisors officially certified the election results on Thursday morning. The board voted unanimously to affirm all votes, marking a key step...
Court Rules Ballot Measure on Regulating Judges Legal A significant decision came out of Yavapai County on Friday as a judge ruled in favor of the...
A group with ties to Republican interests has initiated what appears to be the first in a likely series of lawsuits against county officials. The basis...
Election officials across the United States have varying policies on counting absentee, early voting, or mail-in ballots cast by individuals who pass away before Election Day....
A Maricopa County judge has declared that Arizona’s voter intimidation and harassment prevention rules infringe on free speech rights. The decision temporarily halts the enforcement of...
Arizona’s effort to curb certain behaviors near polling places and drop boxes has hit a legal snag. A Maricopa County judge ruled that the rules aimed...
Updated Aug. 2: On Aug. 1, a panel of judges from the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals overturned a previous decision that blocked Arizona voters...
A Yavapai County judge ruled on Friday that the Judicial Accountability Act, a legislative referral altering judicial retention elections and incorporating legislative oversight into the Commission...
Issues with paper voter registration forms are causing significant problems for many Arizona residents, preventing them from being added to voter rolls ahead of the primary...
Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Christopher Whitten has dismissed a proposal from GOP lawmakers to label a fetus as an “unborn human being” in voter pamphlets...