Arizona's Advisory Committee Issues Roadmap for Combating Election Misinformation Ahead of Vote
Arizona's AI & Election Security Advisory Committee advises voters on combating misinformation, recommending verification, credible sources, proactive engagement, and reporting suspicious content.
Arizona Supreme Court Sets Firm Dec 6 Deadline for Presidential Elector Appeals Ahead of 2024 Election
The Arizona Supreme Court has ordered a December 6, 2024, deadline for presidential elector appeals to prevent delays in election outcomes, as announced by Secretary of State Adrian Fontes.
Arizona Supreme Court Orders Release of Senate Candidate Ruben Gallego and Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego's Divorce Records
The Arizona Supreme Court denied an effort to keep Senate candidate Ruben Gallego's and Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego's divorce records sealed, upholding prior rulings for their release.
Arizona State Representative Quang Nguyen Challenges Sedona's Firearm Ordinance for Possible State Law Conflict
Arizona Rep. Nguyen questions the legality of Sedona's local firearm ordinance, suggesting it may conflict with state law on carrying and discharging firearms in public spaces. He urges Sedona to review and ensure compliance with state statutes.












