Cochise County supervisor Tom Crosby asked Arizona's top court to review a criminal case against him in a last-ditch effort to avoid trial.
Arizona Governor Hobbs criticizes a bill aimed at hastening election results, fearing it adds voting roadblocks.
No wonder Arizona voters are so sick of elections. The day after we officially ended the 2024 battle, campaigns for 2026 began.
Secretary of State Adrian Fontes fired staff and blamed his predecessors, including Gov. Katie Hobbs, for a mixup that put 200,000 voters’ eligibility in question. Hobbs has hit back.
Audit finds Arizona's voter citizenship tracking flawed for decades, affecting potentially 218,000 registrations.
The number of Arizona Democrats who voted in 2024 among Democrats dropped significantly from 2020 to 2024. Republicans and independents made gains.
A Phoenix man accused of stealing from the Maricopa County elections center and the Arizona Senate pleaded guilty to theft, burglary and computer tampering on Tuesday. Walter Ringfield, 28, was a temporary elections employee when he was arrested in June 2024.
A man accused of stealing from the Maricopa County Tabulation and Election Center and the Arizona State Senate pleaded guilty on Feb. 4.
The review found at least one instance where officials came across the problem but didn't raise alarms with a state agency that could have fixed it.
A review of how some noncitizens were able to register to vote in Arizona confirms an ABC15 report that uncovered incompatibilities between state laws.
Walter Ringfield pleaded guilty to one count of computer tampering for stealing a security key from a Maricopa County elections center in June 2024 and pleaded guilty to three separate theft charges.
Walter Ringfield was charged with computer tampering, theft, burglary and criminal trespassing. Investigators say he stole a security fob from the Maricopa County Election Center last year. DPS says Ringfield was caught on camera at the Arizona Capitol days earlier,