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Arizona's Secretary of State's office successfully repelled a cyberattack targeting its elections systems, with the Candidate Portal temporarily taken offline for security enhancements.
A special congressional primary is coming up for some voters in Arizona. Here's what to know about the race to succeed the late Raúl Grijalva in the U.S. House of Representatives.
The attempted intrusion targeted the Candidate Portal, a section of the site used by political candidates. The office’s IT and cybersecurity teams detected suspicious activity last week.
Leaders We Deserve, a political group founded by David Hogg and Kevin Lata, announced on Wednesday that it would be supporting Gen Z influencer Deja Foxx, who’s running to succeed the late Rep.
Election day is just two weeks away and voters are already making their voices heard in Arizona’s Congressional District 7 Primary. Early voting is already underway. Officials say they’ve seen a steady stream of voters and they encourage more residents to get involved ahead of the July 15th primary.
The RNC and Arizona GOP have filed a lawsuit to block an Arizona law that allows overseas voters to cast ballots without proof of citizenship, arguing that it would compromise the integrity of
Gov. Katie Hobbs on Tuesday vetoed legislation designed to help Arizona expedite results. The governor said she could not accept a provision she said could penalize some voters who wait until the last minute to cast their ballots.
Arizona's top Democrats will bypass the state Democratic Party for next year’s midterms. They announced plans Tuesday to run their grassroots organizing through the Navajo County Democratic Party instead.
The Arizona Secretary of State's Office reported a temporary outage of the Candidate Portal due to a detected cyberattack.
In a new lawsuit, the state Republican Party says a 2005 law to allow the children of Arizonans who are living overseas but still registered to vote here to cast
The Arizona Republican Party is trying to overturn a state law that allows U.S. citizens who have never actually lived in Arizona to vote in the state. According to legislative records, the law appears designed to help the adult children of overseas military members register to vote.
The next presidential election is still a few years away, but Arizona's senators could be contenders in a wide-open Democratic primary race.