Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes provides an update on Election Day voting. By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you ...
Arizona voters decide whether to keep Supreme Court justices Clint Bolick and Kathryn King, who were scorned over near-total ...
Secretary of State Adrian Fontes said he is pleased with how Election Day has panned out in Arizona despite threats at some ...
Secretary of State Adrian Fontes held a midday Election Day update via YouTube, giving more information on "unsubstantiated" ...
PHOENIX — Results in three Arizona counties will be delayed, according to the Arizona Secretary of State. This comes after ...
Multiple bomb threats made to Arizona polling locations were "unsubstantiated" and believed to be made by a foreign enemy, ...
The fake interview is “a blatant attempt by Russia to spread doubt in the integrity of the U.S. election,” Russian ...
Arizona saw a relatively smooth day of voting Tuesday, save for technical issues and long lines in the northeastern corner of ...
Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes said there are unsubstantiated reports of bomb threats at four specific locations in Navajo County.
The Arizona Republic has created a map that allows you to see where votes for presidential candidates are coming from in every precinct in the state.
Officials confirmed that similar threats have been made in other states, but targeted four specific locations in Navajo County on Tuesday.
In the presidential swing state, two key questions loom large: How many votes are left to count, and how many of those does each candidate need to win ...