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OPINION: Arizona Supreme Court could still rob you of your vote to change elections
A lower court judge has ruled against a challenge to the Make Elections Fair Act, which is already on the ballot. It's now up to the Supreme Court.
GOP, Fontes ask AZ Supreme Court not to disenfranchise 97,000 improperly registered voters
Republican leaders are siding with Arizona’s Democratic secretary of state in a legal dispute over whether roughly 97,000 voters should get a full ballot this election, arguing that, despite the uncertainty that those voters ever turned in proof of citizenship,
Arizona Supreme Court asked to address nearly 100,000 voters made ineligible by 2005 law
The Arizona Supreme Court is being asked to decide whether close to 100,000 registered voters can cast a ballot in upcoming state and local elections.
Judge rejects block for Arizona’s open primary initiative, but legal fight continues
A Maricopa County Superior Court judge has rejected a challenge to keep an open primaries measure off the ballot due to a signature verification controversy.
Who are the Arizona Supreme Court justices? What to know
All seven high court justices are Republicans, and two could lose their seats in retention elections this November.
Judge rejects effort to block Arizona open primaries measure as ballots head to voters
A Maricopa County judge has rejected an effort to prevent votes from being counted on a citizen initiative that would change Arizona primary elections, a ruling that brings a measure of clarity as the first ballots are being sent to voters.
Arizona's top two elected Republicans actually agree with Democratic Secretary of State on voter registration issue
The state's top two elected Republicans are siding with Democratic Secretary of State Adrian Fontes that nearly 100,000 Arizonans who haven't provided proof of citizenship should be able to vote on all candidates -- at least this year.
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Arizona Supreme Court Decides Cipro’s Black Box Warning Cannot Replace an Expert Opinion
In Arizona, civil claims against health care professionals must be accompanied by a certified statement regarding whether ...
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Campaigns battle over the fate of 2 AZ Supreme Court justices who ushered in the 1864 abortion ban
Judicial retention elections usually aren’t the sexiest items on the ballot, but this year two campaigns are fighting to ...
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WEC asks state Supreme Court to take up RFK Jr. ballot case
The Wisconsin Elections Commission on Thursday asked the state Supreme Court to take up Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s lawsuit ...
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Judge rules it’s too late to challenge Arizona open primary proposition
Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Frank Moskowitz ruled today that a proposition that would establish open primaries in ...
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On Mark Meadows’ removal bids, the Supreme Court may have the last word
The former White House chief of staff wants to move his election interference criminal cases from state court to federal ...
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Former Trump chief of staff loses bid to move Arizona election subversion case to federal court
Mark Meadows, Donald Trump’s former White House chief of staff, failed to convince a judge that his criminal case related to ...
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AZ GOP wanted voters to prove citizenship. With legislative control at risk, it's pivoting
Republican leaders want to let the group vote now and present their documents later, an apparent contradiction to their long-running efforts.
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