State Rep. Joseph Chaplik created a stir on the floor of the State House on Thursday when he accused the Scottsdale Taser company Axon of promising legislators funding for their reelection campaigns if they vote in favor
However, Democratic officials supported HR 1, a 2021 bill in Congress that would federalize elections, and President Joe Biden issued an executive order during his tenure directing federal agencies to find ways to facilit
The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors agreed on Thursday to settle a lawsuit filed by America First Legal (AFL) against Maricopa County over failing to remove noncitizens from the voter rolls.
The Democratic legislators in the House of Representatives’ chamber — both senators and representatives — stood up and walked out as Homan began, “The Biden administration created the most significant immigration crisis i
Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen announced recently that he is running for attorney general, challenging incumbent Democrat Kris Mayes. So far, only one other Republican has filed a Statement of Interest: Rodney G
Voters who don’t understand English can call official election hotlines for language assistance, so the multilingual ballots are not necessary.
A bill making its way through the Arizona Legislature would block Scottsdale voters from voting to stop construction of 1,895 new apartments and condos.
The 65 Project, a far-Left, dark money legal group that was formed to file bar complaints against President Donald Trump’s election attorneys, filed a complaint last week with New York’s Attorney Grievance Committee again
New Pinal County Attorney Brad Miller, largely considered the only conservative elected prosecutor in the state, held an open house Friday at his office for members of the community.