Press Releases
PHOENIX – Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes released the following statement in regard to Winn et al. v. Fontes et al.:
Phoenix, AZ— Effective today, the White House notified the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC) that all three serving Commissioners were relieved of their positions. Secretary of State Adrian Fontes released the following statement:
PHOENIX – The Arizona Secretary of State's Office today announced the launch of an updated BallotBot, an AI-powered virtual assistant designed to help Arizona voters quickly find accurate, official election information throughout the 2026 election cycle.
Today, Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon at the U.S.
PHOENIX – Today, Secretary of State Adrian Fontes has launched a statewide PSA campaign reminding Arizona that voters in all 15 counties have the ability to sign up for BallotTrax, the real-time ballot status update system.
Phoenix— Earlier today, the United States Supreme Court agreed to hear arguments in defense of Arizona laws that risk disenfranchising eligible voters.
Arizona voters returning their ballot by mail should mail it as soon as possible—and no later than July 14, 2026—or return it to an official ballot drop box or voting location by 7:00 p.m. on Election Day.
Time is running out for eligible Arizona voters to register and make their voices heard in the upcoming primary election on July 21, 2026!
PHOENIX – Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes released the following statement regarding the Department of Justice's (DOJ) appeal:
PHOENIX – Today, the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC) announced the winners of its 10th Annual Clearinghouse Awards, commonly referred to as the "Clearies." These awards recognize the best practices in election administration.
Today, Judge Susan Brnovich rightfully dismissed the Trump Administration's lawsuit demanding Arizona hand over its statewide voter registration rolls to the federal government.
The public is invited to behind-the-scenes tours of the State of Arizona Research Library and the Arizona State Archives during National Library Week.
April 16 marks 200 days until the midterm election on November 3, 2026. As the state prepares to administer a secure and accessible election, community leaders, organizations, and voters are being called upon to play a critical role in strengthening voter awareness and participation.
PHOENIX – Following Arizona State Senator Warren Petersen's announcement on X (formerly Twitter) that he had referred of Attorney General Kris Mayes and Secretary of State Adrian Fontes to the Department of Justice on allegations obstruction of justice and witness tampering,
PHOENIX – Arizona today joined a coalition of states suing President Trump in the U.S.
PHOENIX – “Arizona operates as the gold standard for election administration, requiring documented proof of citizenship (DPOC) at the time of registration and voter ID at the polls.
PHOENIX – The Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records (LAPR), invites you to a free, virtual event “Arizona Memory Project: Celebrating 20 Years of Online Access to Arizona History” on Wednesday, March 25, 2026, at 11:00 am MST.
PHOENIX – The Arizona Genealogical Advisory Board and the Arizona State Library, Archives, and Public Records are pleased to present the sixth annual Arizona Genealogy Day, a free, virtual event on Saturday, March 21, 2026.
PHOENIX – The Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records is now accepting applications from eligible Arizona libraries for Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) grants to support innovative library projects in their communities. The awards are made possible w
PHOENIX - Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes released the following statement regarding the news that the Arizona State Senate, under the leadership of Senate President Warren Petersen, turned over 2020 data from the failed Senate "cyber ninja audit." Our o