Arizonans will get to vote in primary elections earlier, as a result of a bill that has been signed by Governor Katie Hobbs.
Gov. Katie Hobbs signed a bipartisan bill to permanently change the date of primary elections in the Grand Canyon State.
The extra days will allow military service people overseas to get their votes in the election system and counted on time.
Gov. Katie Hobbs signed a new law permanently moving Arizona’s primary elections up from August to the second-to-last Tuesday ...
Arizona lawmakers approved a bill moving the state's primary election from August to July. The change aims to give overseas ...
Arizonans will get the chance to vote earlier in primaries after Gov. Katie Hobbs signed a new elections bill into law Friday ...
The effort is another attempt at election reform after Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoed similar legislation last year.
Arizona is shaking up its election schedule with a significant change to the primary election date. According to the Yavapai County Recorder, Gov. Katie Hobbs has signed ...
Report shows all 15 Arizona counties experienced election official turnover since 2020 amid threats and fraud claims ...
The signed legislation moves Arizona's primary elections from August to July.
AIP gives independents a home where they have equal access, clears hurdles to run for office and helps achieve a more ...