Trump, Arizona and election day
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Arizona has filed a new pair of lawsuits against the Trump administration, seeking to force the federal government to pay out public health research funds and money to libraries.
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Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes and Secretary of State Adrian Fontes announced a lawsuit against the Trump administration over the president's latest executive order regarding elections.
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Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is coming to Phoenix during a multistate "Make America Healthy Again" tour April 7 to 9.
In a March 31 announcement, Kolodin criticized Adrian Fontes, a Democrat and the current secretary of state, for being a hyper partisan. At his state Capitol announcement, he drew laughs from supporters when he mocked Fontes' stance that President Donald Trump is trying to cancel elections.
Far-right state Rep. Alexander Kolodin is challenging Democratic Secretary of State Adrian Fontes in 2026. The Scottsdale Republican began his campaign on Monday dodging questions about his history of claiming elections aren’t safe.
Republican state Rep. Alexander Kolodin launched a campaign to unseat Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes on Monday.
In a lawsuit filed by the Campaign Legal Center, the groups assert the order is unconstitutional. President Trump issued the order on March 25, 2025.
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Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes indicated Friday he is planning to seek reelection rather than aim for a higher office.
Democratic Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes announced he is not running for Congress. Seven people have filed statements of interest to run for the 7th Congressional District seat and more have announced that they’re running.
Rep. Alexander Kolodin, sanctioned for election denial lawsuits, announces AZ secretary of state campaign focused on election reforms
As the camera swings in front of him, the Scottsdale Republican announces that he’ll be answering the call to run for Arizona Secretary of State in 2026. The second-term lawmaker says he was ...