PHOENIX – As part of ongoing efforts to protect the safety of Arizonans and preserve the integrity of the Presidential Preference Election, Secretary of State Katie Hobbs has provided additional guidance to counties as a result of new developments in the...
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PHOENIX – The Office of the Arizona Secretary of State will hold a mock election for media to test the election result reporting system on Thursday, March 12, 2020 ahead of the Presidential Preference Election.
What: Mock Election...
PHOENIX – Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs is reminding early voters that March 11, 2020 is the last day election officials recommend returning an early ballot in the mail for the Presidential Preference Election.
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PHOENIX – Officials from the Governor’s Office, the Secretary of State’s Office, and the Department of Health Services are working together to ensure COVID-19 does not interrupt the ongoing Presidential Preference Election.
“My goal is to make sure...
PHOENIX – This year marks the golden anniversary for the Arizona Talking Book Library.
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PHOENIX – The Arizona Secretary of State’s Office announces a new Candidate Filing Workshop in March for Arizonans interested in running for office, along with a series of handbooks providing guidance for candidates, political action committees, and lobbyists...
PHOENIX – Early voting for the 2020 Presidential Preference Election starts on Feb. 19, and more than 900,000 ballots are being mailed to eligible voters across the state.
Presidential Preference Election Day is March 17, 2020, and there are several...
PHOENIX – February 14 is Statehood Day in Arizona and marks the beginning of the Arizona Capitol Museum’s year-long celebration of the 19th Amendment Centennial. Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs will officially unveil a new museum exhibit, Women’s...
PHOENIX – The number of active registered voters approaches the four million mark as of January 2, 2020, after more than 50,000 people registered to vote between October and December 2019.
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PHOENIX – The Arizona Sun was the only newspaper published by and for the Phoenix black community in the years after World War II and during the early years of the civil rights movement. As the population of Phoenix increased, so did the need for a newspaper...