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State Lawmakers Expect Big Wins on Referendums on Citizen-Only Voting
State lawmakers expressed confidence that ballot initiatives to ensure that only citizens vote will win “overwhelming” support—including in two battleground states. North Carolina and Wisconsin—where polls are tight in the presidential race and have been close in recent statewide contests—will be voting on the matter. Other states with citizen-only voting referendums are red states Idaho, Iowa, Kentucky, Missouri, Oklahoma, and South Carolina. Read More.
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Housing affordability climbs to the top of Arizonans’ 2024 election priorities
Affordable housing is among Arizonans’ top priorities this election season according to a recent poll by Noble Predictive Insights. It is a topic that both parties Read More.
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Border agents halt child smuggling effort at Arizona's Port of San Luis
United States Customs and Border Patrol thwarted child smuggling in its tracks last week in Arizona. Read More.
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Watchdog Sues Arizona Counties for Allegedly Not Removing Non-Citizens from Voter Rolls
As of July 1, there are 42,301 voters without proof of citizenship on Arizona's voter rolls, which increased from 35,273 as of April 1. America First Legal (AFL) filed an amended lawsuit against all 15 of Arizona's counties for allegedly failing to remove non-citizens from their voter rolls. Read More.
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Walz subpoenaed for oversight of $250M fraud scheme
Reputation associated with his military record already shattered, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz now faces a reckoning tied to a signature education accomplishment – feeding schoolchildren – Read More.
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Majority of Arizona Voters Support Secure Borders Referendum, Including Democrats: Poll
A poll released Tuesday found an overwhelming majority of Arizona voters back the effort that would allow state law enforcement to arrest and deport illegal immigrants, which will appear on the November ballot as a referendum titled Proposition 314. The survey, conducted by Noble Predictive Insights, found that 63 percent of Arizona voters support the referendum while just 16 percent said they were opposed. An additional 16 percent of respondents said they would not vote on the referendum, while 6 percent said they were unsure. Read More.
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Open primary ballot measure will appear on ballot despite ongoing litigation
An open primary proposition will be on the ballot in November, but whether or not voters can actually put the measure into law remains to be Read More.
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Conservative group to monitor swing-state's ballot drop boxes, Democrats doubtful
A conservative grassroots organization has sent letters to election officials in every “major jurisdiction” asking what measures are being taken to ensure the security of Arizona's Read More.
Arizona's 'fake electors' case faces first roadblock
A 2022 amendment could torpedo Democratic AG Kris Mayes' prosecution. Here are the latest details. Read More.
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Three Arizona federal prosecutors banned from Russia
Three prosecutors from the Arizona branch of the Department of Justice have been banned from entering Russia, along with 89 other U.S. citizens. Read More.
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'Higher taxes, voter fraud': Arizona Republicans warn of a Democratic majority
Arizona Republicans are warning that Democrats, only a couple of seats away from majorities in both legislative chambers, would have a profound effect on the state's Read More.
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Arizona Auditor General details $39 million Santa Cruz embezzlement case
The Arizona Auditor General confirmed that over $39 million was allegedly stolen from Santa Cruz County by its ex-treasurer who resigned in April. Read More.
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Trump Held Slim Lead over Harris in Arizona Poll Completed Before RFK Jr. Endorsement
Former President Donald Trump held a slight lead over Vice President Kamala Harris in a poll that included Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the former independent presidential candidate who suspended his campaign and endorsed Trump last week. Noble Predictive Insights conducted the polling between August 12 and August 16, which occurred directly before the Democratic National Convention (DNC) and before Kennedy endorsed Trump. Read More.
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Judge in Arizona ‘Fake Elector’ Case Sets Trial Date for 2026
Arizona Superior Court Judge Bruce Cohen on Monday set the trial date in the "fake electors" case, which saw charges brought against multiple allies of former President Donald Trump, for January 5, 2026. Read More.
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