
Arizona legislators, Trump lawyers plan public meeting on election
By Andrew Oxford | Arizona Republic Arizona legislators and lawyers for President Donald Trump will hold a meeting at a downtown Phoenix hotel on Monday

By Andrew Oxford | Arizona Republic Arizona legislators and lawyers for President Donald Trump will hold a meeting at a downtown Phoenix hotel on Monday

Opinion: Rep. Paul Gosar compares himself to an enemy of America, a deluded soldier who was detached from reality for three decades. Interesting analogy. By Laurie

Carl Bernstein /Reuters/Shannon Stapleton Senators’ ‘craven public silence helped enable Trump’ By MartinPengelly | The Guardian Watergate reporter Carl Bernstein has publicly named 21 Republican senators

By Maria Polletta | Arizona Republic Gov. Doug Ducey acknowledged Joe Biden’s victory in Arizona in a morning radio appearance for the first time since

OPINION: House Speaker Rusty Bowers appoints a newly elected legislator who specializes in internet disinformation campaigns to the No. 2 post on the panel that

By Dillon Rosenblatt | Arizona Capitol Times Arizona is not a blue state – yet. Races in the 2020 election were competitive up and down

Ron Watkins, a former moderator of the controversial site 8kun and son of QAnon conspiracy theorist Jim Watkins — who some believe is actually the

Sens. Heather Carter and Paul Boyer hug May 28, 2019, at a ceremonial signing for a bill. With Carter losing her seat in the 2020

Governor Ducey speaks at a news conference November 18./Screengrab Governor’s Office video By Maria Polletta | Arizona Republic Gov. Doug Ducey will accept the outcome

By Yvonne Wingett Sanchez | Arizona Republic Defeated for the second time in three years, Sen. Martha McSally delivered her farewell speech on the floor of

Secretary of State Katie Hobbs Author 12 News, Brahm Resnik New video obtained by 12 News shows a group outside of Arizona Secretary of State

Philadelphia Inquirer By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Top officials of the 15 Republican county committees want a special session

Denver Post By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror Several counties didn’t conduct post-election hand counts of ballots because one or more of Arizona’s political parties

By Ronald J. Hansen | Arizona Republic Arizona’s two most conservative members of Congress continued Tuesday to baselessly claim the presidential election was stolen for

Supporters of President Donald Trump demonstrate at a “Stop the Steal” rally in front of the Maricopa County Elections Department office on Nov. 7, 2020.

Sellers narrowly defeated Democrat challenger Jevin Hodge by 403 votes out of more than 470,000 cast in the race./Maricopa County photo By Paulina Pineda |

Election workers process absentee ballots at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Nov. 4, 2020./ Aura Melton/The New York Times By Maria Polletta, Andrew Oxford |

Emerson Gorman, a Navajo elder, with his family in the Navajo Nation town of Steamboat in Arizona. There are roughly 67,000 eligible voters in the

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Tmesi With the tally of votes now showing Joe Biden winning Arizona, the state Republican

By Yvonne Wingett Sanchez | Arizona Republic Sen. Martha McSally, whose race against Democratic challenger Mark Kelly was decided more than a week ago, has

By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror The Arizona Republican Party is going to court to challenge a nearly decade-old provision in the secretary of state’s

A number of legal challenges have already been dismissed. Those that remain haven’t gained significant traction./Spencer Platt/Getty Images By Howard Fischer |Capitol Media Services via

By Yvonne Wingett Sanchez | Arizona Republic Rae Chornenky, the chair of the Maricopa County Republican Party, has resigned from her position after Democrats called

Senator Martha McSally/ Gage Skidmore, CC 2.0 By Josh Kelety | Phoenix New Times The general election was over a week ago. And now, after

Attorney General Mark Brnovich By Maria Polletta | Arizona Republic Attorney General Mark Brnovich on Wednesday dismissed ongoing claims of election fraud in Arizona, arguing

Election workers continue their work in preparing ballots in order for them to be counted later in the day the Pima County Elections Center on

Rep. Andy Biggs/Arizona Capitol Times Opinion: Without producing a shred of evidence of fraud, Rep. Andy Biggs is actually suggesting that the election be nullified and
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