The voters, along with nearly 900 in Pinal County, were incorrectly flagged in the counties’ systems. Their ballots will now count.
Disinformation and misinformation about the Nov. 5 election have reached a fever pitch, and Maricopa County is right at the center of it.
On the final frantic Sunday of the presidential race, while Vice President Kamala Harris spoke at a Black church service in Michigan, former President Donald Trump told supporters at a Pennsylvania ra ...
The Democratic National Committee is rounding out its $7 million in spending on the “I Will Vote” campaign by putting mobile billboards in nearly a dozen metro areas that could be crucial in determini ...
Democrat Judy Schwiebert and Republican Shawnna Bolick are facing off in a North Phoenix district that could sway who ...
With the election only days away, voters will decide who will represent Arizona’s largest congressional district. The Second ...
Trump’s speeches and social media posts, laden with insults, have become darker and more violent since his political career ...
Secretary of State Adrian Fontes defended his decision in court to withhold names of improperly registered voters until after ...
Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign is expecting former President Donald Trump to declare victory on election night no ...
A Maricopa County Superior Court judge has ordered the names of 218,000 voters who are improperly registered to vote due to a ...
A man accused of shooting at a local Democratic National Committee office was indicted by a grand jury on terrorism charges.
If you have recently paid utility bills — even if you didn’t believe my past warnings about the Arizona Corporation ...