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Congresswoman Kirkpatrick not running again

The five-term congresswoman says she will retire at the end of her current term.

AZ voter-approved laws could be restricted

State senators approved a change to the implementation of voter approved laws.

Election bills clear state senate

Investigation funding, new affidavits approved.

State Senate changes Permanent Early Voting List

Staying on the list would require voting under new legislation passed by the Senate.

Republicans want to change election verification counts

The mandatory hand count number would be raised.

Proposed changes to Arizona citizen initiative process

Republican legislators want to change what can go in a citizen’s initiative.

Legislature looks at voter roll maintenance

Republicans want to change how the rolls are checked.

Judge: Arizona Senate, Maricopa County need to settle fight over election data

GOP-led senate had asked for the court to compel compliance from the county

Judge dismisses suit seeking to overturn Arizona election results

Officials have said the lawsuit uses conspiracy theories to make allegations without any proof.

Digging into campaign spending in the 2020 election

How much difference did record-breaking campaign spending make in Arizona?

Ballot count complete in Arizona, but Republicans press ahead with challenges

Despite legal and political challenges, officials have vowed to certify results by the Nov. 30 deadline.

2 Republicans, 1 Democrat elected Arizona utility regulators

Democrats picked up a seat on the Arizona Corporation Commission, which will have a 3-2 Republican majority.

Poll: Arizona Latinos largely chose Biden

A poll shows Latinos in the state voted 3-1 for Biden. Local activists say that shouldn't come as a surprise.

Here's what happens to an unreadable ballot in Arizona

Unfounded rumors about Sharpies don't match up with the process that takes place if a ballot is unreadable.

Arizona elections officials refute '#Sharpiegate' rumor

Posts claim Trump voters were given markers that would ruin ballots. That's false, officials said.

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