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The Arizona Democratic Party had been in turmoi and losing money fast when it voted Wednesday to oust Chair Robert Branscomb. That and more on the meaning of the results ...
The U.S. Department of Justice is seeking the voter registration lists of several states — representing data on millions of ...
A hacker gained access to the web portal Arizona candidates use to upload information about themselves and changed candidate ...
Arizona Democrats ousted their embattled chairman six months into a tumultuous tenure that prompted top elected officials and ...
In the following months, the DOJ has followed up with a series of letters and requests to around a dozen states, including battleground states Michigan, Pennsylvania, Arizona, Nevada, and Wisconsin.
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While the requests so far are mostly for data or procedures that are public information or accessible by law to the Justice ...
Eight candidates will go before southern Arizona voters Tuesday in special primaries to replace longtime Democratic ...
For the second time in less than a year, Arizona business owner Dan Butierez will be facing a member of the Grijalva family ...
Following months of infighting and controversy, Arizona Democrats voted Wednesday evening to oust the state party’s chair. By a margin of 89%, Democratic Party members from across the state elected to ...